[center] [img]http://i.imgur.com/DmjRHYr.png?1[/img] [h3]Dulga Tarata[/h3] [/center] [b][i]"Seriously? You're following me and talking like that?"[/i][/b] Dulga mostly ignored the winged boy as she walked back to class. Now that she thought of it, did he follow her to the bathroom? Now Dulga was throughly creeped out. Last time someone tried to follow her around, she broke their kneecaps. Granted she did that in a panic, but she did so very easily. He wanted to know her name and apparently they were classmates. [b][i]"Of course. Because all the weirdos are in my class."[/i][/b] Sighing Dulga stopped and faced the boy, most of her face still hidden underneath her hood and mask. [b]"Tarata. Now stop following me."[/b] Turning back around Dulga walked to class. She managed to get inside just before the three teachers did. She took her seat and made no attempts to draw further attention to herself as they reviewed what happened. Apparently Dulga missed out on a team deathmatch with the students of A1. This sadden Dulga: despite her own reluctance at social interactions she was always willing to fight a good fight. Ever since what happened to her mother, Dulga promised herself to never run from a fight. In any case Dulga watched the clips of the fight which allowed her to learn everyone's name, powers, and how they fought. What caught Dulga's attention the most was what happened at Point C; not just the sheer destruction but what followed after. It seemed like everyone was just lost after Mamoru and Sen took each other out. Even the fights afterwards seemed more like a friendly spar than a real fight which bothered Dulga. She knew it was just training so trying to kill or seriously hurt each other wasn't what they were suppose to do... But they had to take it seriously. If some madman was causing destruction in his truck and a hero died from it, they couldn't stand around in shock. They needed to act. [b][i]"Well, I guess it's easier for me to think that since I wasn't there. I could say a lot of things, but I wasn't there to really know how it was like."[/i][/b] Another thing that caught Dulga's interest was the destruction of Point B. Not merely the fight but the entire place going down. That was some real destructive potential there, even though it was a very deadly act as the teachers said. Even Dulga wasn't sure how she could pull off something like that; she may have super strength but it's not like she was strong enough to destroy sky scrapers. Though what also caught her interest was someone who was there: Ezra. Right after Lysander had saved him and Roy, Ezra wasted no time knocking out Lysander, his opponent. It was a dirty trick but Dulga had to agree that she would have done the same. Perhaps it wasn't "heroic" but a hero had to get the job done. Sometimes it meant resorting to dirty tricks. At least someone remembered what they were there for. [b][i]"I wonder how that building collapsed anyways. Just what did Donny do?"[/i][/b] Finally Dulga learned the name of the girl who gave her the new cellphone. Mina didn't really seem like a strong hero to Dulga, physically looking like a dainty little girl, and even her quirk seemed to be little more than a light show. However Mina made up for her lack of strength with sheer skill which was something Dulga respected. Dulga was a little bit of the opposite; while she knows how to fight, she doesn't have any refined martial arts training, just six arms and a lot of strength. Though Dulga was much better at guns than hand-to-hand. Dulga was interested in fighting Mina now just to see how she'd fare. If Dulga wanted to get stronger, she needed to be able to fight all sorts of enemies, even "weaker" ones. [b][i]"There's a lot more to Mina than meet's the eye. Maybe I should try to talk to her later and see what other surprises she has."[/i][/b] [@Conscripts]