[center][b]Sue[/b][/center] Jack sat next to her. It felt nice, but it was something that she wished wouldn’t last, for his sake and hers. Thankfully, he spoke no more. He only really sat down next to her for company, which she wanted. Which she needed, suddenly remembering that box of a room she has to stay in for semesters to come. It became worse for her. There was an altercation with Jack and another boy at the bottom rows, bringing in another boy intervening and attempted to reconcile the ruckus. The two argued, and Sue pressed on her earmuffs more. It was getting louder now that more and more of the students were gathering in. Furthermore, she could not get rid of that sizzling acid smell. It was atrocious. [quote=knight125] [center][b]Prof. M.C.[/b][/center] ...clears his throat and responds to Ben with a mumble, "Oh, um, I think our new secretary, Melissa, lost the 37 letters and 20 collages. Excuse me." He steps past Ben and says, "Attention everyone. Today is mainly going to be exercises designed to show me just how out of shape you are." He chuckles quietly, obviously joking, and continues, "First, we're going to do an obstacle course. You may go in any order you wish. Follow me." He leads the students to an outdoor obstacle course and says, "Let's get started." [/quote] Sue hoped that he knew her situation, and had prepared appropriately for her to go last. But just to be sure, Sue silently walked away from Jack and while the others started exiting the gym, she walked towards the blue man hoping for clarification. But nervousness got the best of her, and she stood there, as the others passed. The taller people mostly paid no mind to her, the neck pain she must have caused from her small figure. [quote=Avanhelsing] [center][b]Jack[/b][/center] Jack decided to wait this one out for a bit. He decided to watch the rest do this first. [/quote] Sue saw Jack again. The one person she was comfortable with for the time-being. For the sake of curbing the loneliness and panic from anomie, wherever she learnt that sociological term from she forgot, and silently walked towards and stood beside him. She was not exactly the quietest person to be with since you would notice noise levels rising drastically. The earmuffs were helping though, everyone was still able to not notice – hell, and they were still able to be in the same place with her. She looked tiny compared to everyone. She wasn’t exactly unattractive to the eye; she still had a nice hourglass figure that worked its magic, her bosom worked fine, her natural hair caught the eye of anyone, but really everyone looked past above her. So standing next to Jack, Sue watching Jack watch the rest go first, she elbowed him at hip-level, and looked outwards with a sly grin. She did have this personality before being deported to the Academy, and she was willing to expend herself outwards to this guy furthermore. [URL=http://s545.photobucket.com/user/Sterylz/media/hjx2iPm.jpg.html][IMG]http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh366/Sterylz/hjx2iPm.jpg[/IMG][/URL] But apparently, that wasn’t obvious, and Jack went off without her. And now, at this rate, people were finishing the course ahead of her and she was doomed for last. Which was fine, but she didn’t like the thought of not having the support of anyone, or in this case, she hoped she had Jack’s support. She went up to the course, and with her short 5’3” stature, she found herself unable to jump up to grab the first bar. It was embarrassing. She stood there, waiting, panicking, and looking around, at the teacher, at Jack.