[center][img]http://i1062.photobucket.com/albums/t486/isthistaken1/Emily-Grey.png[/img][/center] Emily had never been on a helicopter before; it wasn’t something foster kids got to do. She had enjoyed it. Her stomach had done little flips, like when she rode roller coasters. The small group had been quiet though, none of them comfortable enough to chat. Emily had kept close to Alistair, both because he was someone familiar, and because she was afraid she’d disappear into the walls. Then W.V. appeared. As he spoke, Emily could tell she wasn’t the only one uncomfortable, everyone shifted. She felt like someone was staring at her, a very unusual experience for her. Emily turned around looking to see who it was. He had looked away, just as she looked at him. He was tall, maybe 6 feet, with dark hair that could be called black. He had been staring at her, what sort of power did he have? Even Alistair had had trouble keeping her in his focus. Mr. Vaughn stopped talking and walked off. One of the girls voiced her dislike of Mr. Vaughn, followed by Alistair voicing his disdain. Something Emily could not blame him for. Family was important; blood meant something, to most people. Emily wanted to sink into the couch and disappear, but Alistair stood up and walked away towards the stairs, and more people spoke. Emily wanted to make friends, but she worried about Alistair. [i] "Like it or not, this is better than the alternative. Some of us are dangerous, and out in the world we wouldn't have time to properly learn to control our abilities, some of us might even kill people. Especially since we would be on the run."[/i] It was the guy who had been staring at her. She wasn’t dangerous and yet she was here just like the rest of them. “[color=f28500]Not all of us are dangerous.[/color]” Emily said to him. “[color=f28500]I’m not.[/color]” She had no idea if anyone would notice her. Emily’s voice was shaky, too nervous, maybe that would be enough to be noticed. “[color=f28500]I’m also not going to be killing people.[/color]” That was said with strength.