[center][h2][color=green]Sebastian[/color][/h2][/center] [center][color=green]Location:[/color] [i]Sky Lakes Medical Center[/i][/center][hr][center][color=green]Interacting with: [/color]Cassandra Arvanitis [@Caits], Xerxes Arvanitis [@YoshiSkittlez], Syleste Vos [@Vicier], Gage Brooks [@BlackPanther], Miranda Burke [@Damo021][/center][hr][hr] Sebastian pulled his attention away from the others, his gaze drifting over towards the door. As a Siren, he was more in tune with sounds and vibrations than other supernatural creatures. Werewolves had super hearing, that was a given, but they couldn't feel the vibrations in the air, detect the minute fluctuations and differences between the patterns that revealed many things to him. Xerxes voice filtered through the cracks in the doorway into the room, his shouting reaching quite a distance away. His words were muffled through the wall, but it didn't take super senses to figure out that he was [i]pissed[/i]. Sebastian's chest emanated a soft, deep hum that permeated through the room and into the nearby hallways. Sebastian had been able to use echolocation his entire life, but he hadn't really found many uses for it since he was a little kid; he was rarely in situations where he was completely without light, and when he was, it was usually in his house, where he had memorized every detail and could navigate with a blindfold and earplugs. The night before had forced Sebastian to employ echolocation for the first time in years, and it had served as a reminder to him about just how useful it could be. The vibrations from his chest reflected off of the walls of the room and bounced back, revealing the texture of every surface in the room, but the hallways outside were hidden from him. The Siren sighed, disappointed but not surprised. The attack and sudden revelation of supernaturals in Klamath falls had left Sebastian on edge, nervous that something was going to go wrong at any moment. [color=lightcoral]”How are you doing, Seb?”[/color] Cassandra's voice snapped him out of his thoughts, bringing him back to the real world. The girl stood next to his bed, looking down at his with soft, innocent eyes. [color=lightcoral]”Did you need anything?”[/color] Sebastian met her eyes and smiled softly, glad to have someone to talk to. [color=green]"Aside from a new leg? Maybe a sprite?"[/color] He forced out a soft chuckle the moment the words left his mouth, trying to mask his discontent. While he was in a fair amount of pain, he knew Cassie would be in more. If past experiences were anything to judge by, she would feel guilty that she had healed much faster than her friends. That, and her dad coming out as an angel? The way she had reacted, it was obvious Cassie didn't know. She probably felt betrayed in some way, how her father had lied to her all those years. [color=green][i]Just like you, Seb.[/i][/color] Sebastian's face flushed with shame and he realized he was guilty of the exact same thing. He had hidden who he really was for years, but no one seemed to hold it against him. It was odd.