[color=#EEFEEE][center][indent][indent][indent][indent][indent][indent][hr][/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180115/1fd4592c36a8e34d76232a5821a4c79d.png[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/zXlgSQY.jpg[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/8Srhkjv.jpg[/img] [sub]Location: The Front Gates; The Academy Interacting With: Her Cat[/sub] [/center][indent][indent][indent][indent][indent][indent][hr][/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent] Lavi Kyle was not particularly pleased, nor was she irritated, at the prospect of being sent away to some fancy Academy. She did not, however, expect for her mother to actually follow through with it. The last few months for the mother-daughter duo had been especially tense, thanks to the dramatic reveal of Catwoman’s true identity. Catwoman was used to being in the hot seat. Selina Kyle, however, was not. In fact, things had been quite terrible. Not only was Selina Kyle fired from her job and practically shunned by everyone in their city, but Lavi suffered a few setbacks herself. In just a couple of days, Lavi went from being the “ghost” of her school to being the center of attention. And the attention wasn’t always good. [i]“So what’s it like having a thief for a mother?”[/i] One boy had asked on her way to calculus. [i]“Your mom’s ass looks hot in that leather suit,”[/i] another idiotic male had joined in. [i]“Do you have powers too?”[/i] One girl whispered into Lavi’s ear, to which she simply rolled her eyes and kept walking. Pretty soon, Lavi found herself being targeted by just about everyone in her school; they’d either pester her with a million questions about her mother, or shove her into lockers and call her a freak. She bottled up all of her anger, refusing to explode in front of [i]those people[/i] and having them laugh at her even more. Instead, she waited until she got back home to let her frustrations out on her room decor. Her mother came home to find Lavi standing in the middle of her room; it looked as if a tornado with claws had blown through. Wallpaper and posters had been torn and thrown, pictures had been shattered, and her bed had even been flipped onto the opposite side. [i]“I think it’s best if you got away for a while,”[/i] her mother had said, before closing the bedroom door and returning to her own devices. That was the first and last thing that Selina Kyle had said to her daughter before she was carted off to the academy. That, and a quick [i]"see you soon"[/i] before Lavi left. So there she was, sitting in the backseat of a black SUV, her head leaning against the tinted window and her eyes shut tight. She didn’t reopen them until it was time for her to get out of the car and make her entrance. The driver, an old friend of Lavi’s mother, opened the door for her and handed her the large duffel bag that contained some of her things. As it was, she brought few things with her; only the old duffel bag’s worth. Everything else had been sent ahead, thanks to her mother calling in a favor with an old friend. After she was situated, the driver, Wilson, gave her a quick pat on the back before getting back into the driver's seat and pulling off. The young woman and her black cat, Leo, stood and watched expressionless as the truck disappeared back down the road. [color=#AFBBA5][b]“I guess this is it, huh?”[/b][/color] Lavi spoke to her cat as she adjusted the strap of her bag and began her walk towards the gates. Leo simply meowed in response, falling into step beside her. She wasn’t surprised in the slightest to see that a good handful of students had arrived before her; Wilson was a slow driver. With a curious dark gaze, Lavi surveyed the others and took in all of her surroundings. The academy was to be her base of operations for the foreseeable future, though she doubted it would ever be so warm and comfortable enough to be considered home. There were worse places she could have been sent, however, like that boarding school that her mother had threatened to send her to back in middle school after she’d gotten into her fist fight. The shape of some of the buildings were exquisitely expensive looking, the sort that might have fine modern art pieces adorning the hallway walls. There would surely be something flashy and suitable to decorate her own room with, should she choose to indulge in her kleptomaniac ways. Big cats fascinated Lavi, and they always had. So she couldn’t help but stare in admiration at the two that flanked a beautiful young woman. Even Leo perked his ears up when he caught sight of the two lions, but he knew better than to leave Lavi's side. She decided against approaching the young woman when two other men joined her, not wanting to disturb their group conversation. Instead, she continued on, her high heels clicking on the concrete as she confidently strolled. She stopped once she’d reached an empty bench, placing her heavy bag down before popping a squat right next to it. Leo hopped into her lap instinctively, just as he always did. [color=#AFBBA5][b]“We’re a long way from home, huh, Leo?”[/b][/color] [/color]