[center][color=8A4117][h2]X A U[/h2]- - - - - - - - - - - - -[/color][/center] [color=8A4117][i]“He’s sleeping again— are all denizens of Earth this lazy? I thought this place was supposed to hold some of the greatest minds in the eastern hemisphere? And our target is hiding here? I find that hard to believe. Tch.”[/i][/color] Sotoko Yanagi frowned as she sat at her desk with her arms crossed, her russet colored pupils idly and unimpressively looked at the form of her classmate who had seemingly zoned out of the entire lesson that their instructor had been so earnestly been giving. Sotoko didn’t really care that he was ignoring the lesson, as she thought it was all pointless material that she had heard years ago when she was a student at [i]Invitus Station[/i]. That little fact was something that made Sotoko particularly unique to this classroom, she was not really from around here... or even from this [i]planet[/i]. Sotoko Yanagi, or as her comrades knew her, Xauia xa Centauri, was one of a handful of ‘aliens’ sent to Earth to track down a dangerous element and bring it down. This of course led to the whole idea that they had to ‘blend’ into the society until their objective revealed themselves. For someone as impatient and no nonsense as Xau this was pretty much the definition of [i]misery[/i]. [color=8A4117][i]“Why did we have to be assigned to such an ignorant backwater dump of a planet? There was nothing worth salvaging here. Why would my superiors care if this worthless planet got destroyed? Augh.”[/i][/color] The Terran female scowled as she looked to their instructor— some [i]halfwit moron[/i] who couldn’t even catch her own feet. [color=8A4117][i]“Earthlings.”[/i][/color] She thought bitterly as she continued to look at Sora, something that was a bit hard to avoid considering the fool’s seating arrangement led him to be right in [i]front[/i] of her. She did not want to be placed behind such an inept tool if she [i]had[/i] to be at this outdated [i]pointless[/i] academy. The instructors who taught her would not let any of this complacency and ignorance be tolerated. He kept mumbling in his dazed daydream. She had enough of this. Her foot slammed forward under her desk to one of the legs of the chair Sora had decided to sit in. [indent][h3][i]THNK![/i][/h3][h2][i][b]THUD![/b][/i][/h2][/indent] That was... better.