[h2][center][color=Silver]Will Fleeter[/color][/center][/h2] [center][url=https://postimg.org/image/h8wum84hn/][img]https://s17.postimg.org/b7z5p5hvj/7yo.jpg[/img][/url][url=https://postimage.org/][/url][/center] A [url=https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/fc/09/17/fc09173434ca6511fa3f1b2d1e781662.jpg]decrepit, ugly grey station wagon[/url] pulled up several yards away from the entrance to the massive campus. As soon as its young passenger climbed out, the driver slammed the door at took off, leaving the small boy abandoned and staring up in awe at his new school. The boy's big brown eyes took in every inch of the gargantuan buildings and strange, futuristic architectural design. It was rather intimidating, actually. He'd never been here before, and had never imagined it would be this large. Were superhuman abilities so common they needed all this space to house the students? Impossible. He hesitantly picked up his [url=https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/70/ce/5d/70ce5d6f51896153d6dee7681c9017b2.jpg]old leather suitcase[/url] that was so ancient it looked like an antique, and walked into the campus. The Israeli boy had a strange way of walking. He sort of glided a bit, as if his shoes had no friction. He walked quickly, stiffly and with apprehension. He entered the main building, hoping someone could direct him to the dorms. A security guard showed him up to his [url=https://www.lsuhsc.edu/administration/ae/images/rhsingledormitoryroom.png?7/2/2013%209:02:56%20am]room[/url], a tiny little space that he was certain was a repurposed closet. It was comfortable enough, with its blue bed and carpet, old couch and small television. He put down his suitcase, and locked the door to the room, wanting to do some exploring before he got to unpacking. Even though he wasn't hungry (on the contrary, he felt rather sick to his stomach), he made his way down to the cafeteria. That was where most of the other students were, and where he was probably supposed to be. He looked around shyly, seeing that there were no empty tables. He'd have to ask someone if he could sit with them. [i]Og, crud...[/i] he thought, losing his nerve and deciding to skip breakfast and leave the cafeteria. It was around then he realized exactly how long the drive up had been, and that he really needed to find a bathroom. All the more reason to leave now.