[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLmQ2OTAwMC5RWFZ6ZEdsdUlGZHBiR3hwWVcxei4w/vtks-academy.regular.png[/img] [img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/2a/fe/f8/2afef80e9ee181b9e5c1080f5cc81a34.gif[/img] [b][u]Location:[/u][/b] Astronomy Club [b][u]Interacting With:[/u][/b] Everyone [hr][hr][/center] The gush of air upon Olivia's entrance had almost knocked the poor teen over, and he had to grab onto a table to keep his balance, whilst also ignoring Gerard's comment in regards to Austin's entrance. He slung his backpack off his shoulders, pulling out a chair and sitting down, shoving the bag underneath it. Jay seemed satisfied with the number of people there were present, and started the little meeting, writing on the blackboard: "[b]ECLIPSE -> GRAVITY -> WORMHOLE -> WEATHER[/b]". Some serious shit must've been happening to everyone else, too. Regardless, Austin listened as Jay began to talk. [color=f09fb4]"So! I'm guessing you're all here because you've realised [i]the laws of physics are turning against us and some freaky shit's going down[/i], yeah? As we've just seen with that wind?"[/color] Jay paused for a moment, before continuing. [color=f09fb4]"In fact, let me rephrase: put your hand up if you've noticed anything screwy going on with yourself today that isn't normal and belongs in a comic book; something that would make Bill Nye and Einstein and Neil deGrasse Tyson cry trying to explain it. Then, tell me all about it."[/color] Richard was the first to pipe up. Ugh... [i]King.[/i] And according to what he'd said, Austin definitely knew that he would feel the teen's disgust. Apparently he could feel people's emotions - empathy, as Scout had pointed out. Austin was feeling kinda sorry for the guy, though, as he sat there, shaking like hell. That was, until, he came out with his stupid remark about Scout. Next was Gerard. [i]He[/i] had the power to "bend time and all that jazz", like in a show called Heroes that he assumed everyone had watched. [color=D79100][i]Not me,[/i][/color] Austin thought. Since nobody else looked like they were gonna speak anytime soon, he took it as his chance to explain his situation. [color=D79100]"I've got something. This guy."[/color] Austin pulled his backpack out from under his chair. He set it down on the table and unzipped it, opening it up and pulling out a Flash comic. On the cover was a picture of Barry Allen himself, with blonde hair and bright blue eyes, with a transparent version of him in his Flash costume faded over one half of him. [color=D79100]"I'm frickin' Barry Allen. I got [i]superspeed[/i], man. I was walking to school, and decided it'd be fun to see if I could outrun a car, y'know, 'cos I wanna be the Flash. Within seconds, I was halfway down the friggin drive. Everything was a blur. I couldn't stop it, so I just turned around and led myself down corridors. Thank god it stopped when I got in here, otherwise-"[/color] He was cut off by a trickle of red landing on the table. Austin held his hand to his nose, and pulled it away to reveal blood. [color=D79100]"What the fuck?!?!"[/color] He quickly pulled out a tissue, holding it to his nose and keeping his head down. By now he was shaking all over, carefully putting the comic back in his bag to stop it from getting bloody. He tried to regain his senses, and took a deep breath, speaking with a quivering, muffled voice. [color=D79100]"That eclipse has done some kind of [i]freaky shit[/i] to everyone. Guys, I think we all know what it did last night. It gave us powers."[/color]