[center][b]Sue[/b][/center] [quote=Krein] [center][b]Gabriel[/b][/center] Gabriel heard the voice over the speakers and began to prepare the tray with the trash he needed to throw away. As he got up, he looked to Kijani."Guess I should get going now. Nice talking to you, maybe we'll see each other next class, or tomorrow at lunch again.” With that, he walked off to a nearby trashcan to throw his garbage away before heading off to his next class. Gabriel didn't know what to expect in it, maybe some more skill and power assessments. That might be nice, he was actually getting kind of restless to use his abilities for real now. When Gabriel walked into his next class, he was surprised to see that there were already a couple of students there. There were some familiar faces there, but one stood out: that silent girl with the earmuffs. Wonderful, now he had to share a class with the girl he had shouted at. “Might as well get things over with to at least say I did apologize," Gabriel said nonchalantly as he walked over to her desk. “Don’t know your name, and you probably wouldn't even bother to tell," Gabriel told Sue, "But I do want to apologize for shouting at you during the obstacle course." [/quote] [b]As he spoke, it was getting louder. By the end of the sentence, it had become very loud. So loud, her powers activated, and from her ears, blew a tiny shockwave that bounced around the classroom. It was not damaging, however, more of a wave of air that pushed things around, but it was still a menacing mechanic that Sue has with her ears.[/b] Rushed, and panicky, Sue drew her finger to her mouth, and reached to press on her ears. She shook her head; bore her teeth, hoping that everyone was okay. Sheets of paper flew around, her stationary off her desk. She stood up and walked past the boy to reach for her things. Sue hoped that he understood enough to know not to do that again. At least, not too loud, whispers are fine, and with her place the teacher with a normal teaching voice should be quiet enough. She looked around at her classmates, whose eyes were on her too. She sat back in her seat, and looked down at her table. .