[center][h3][color=598527]Leonardo McLain[/color][/h3][/center] [hr]The ride wasn't eventful, to be honest. Leo had fallen asleep ten minutes into the ride with headphones blocking the sound around him. His dream was rather pleasant, but when he was woken up from it, he couldn't remember what it was. The steward from earlier was smiling at him and was accompanied by another one - one that he recognized as the woman from earlier who had greeted him inside the plane. Taking off his headphones, he asked, [color=598527]"What's up?"[/color] [color=00a99d]"We're close to our location. Come on."[/color] The steward told him before ushering him to stand up. Leo obliged and followed the two through the first class cabin, then into the flight attendant's quarters. [color=00a99d]"Put this on."[/color] He smiled as he handed Leo a bag that had the lion's crest on it. Leo's eyes widened in recognition of what it was. [color=598527]"You guys [i]do[/i] know that this is a parachute, right?"[/color] He pointed out as he took the bag and then put it on. Despite questioning them on why they were giving him a parachute, he didn't seem opposed to actually putting it on. [color=7ea7d8]"Yes, well, you see, we'll be accompanying you. We're heading straight for the school."[/color] The stewardess added and then opened the hatch. It flung open and the two people gave him a thumbs up before gesturing for him to go first. Leo had his reservations about this. But, then again, it had been quite some time since he'd tried parachuting. He still remembered the basics, at the very least. And! And! It was just too exciting to pass up. Giving the two a two-fingered salute and a grin, he jumped off. The wind against his ears rendered him practically deaf, but he was shouting at the top of his lungs with excitement. He left himself fall for quite some time, even putting his hands to the side as he boosted himself forward. The tablet then alerted him to open it now, or he will face impending doom. Thinking that the tablet was right, he quickly deployed the parachute and he began his slow descent down. He started laughing, hard. He spotted the rectangular landing area and the tablet told him to release himself from the parachute. Doing as the tablet had told, he pressed the clips and he was back to descending quite fast down the landing area. Though, then he realized a little too late that he was going too fast and too far from the center. [i][color=598527]"Well. Shit."[/color][/i] He covered his face as he dived headfirst into it. Landing on the edge of the cushioned landing area, it at least proved to help him a bit as it at least didn't shatter him completely as he was spat out and landed on the ground with a sickening crunch. His sight was dotted with black spots as he laid there and took deep breaths. Someone rushed to him and then asked if he was okay. He let out a groan as he felt like his leg started to get itself back together. But [i]damn[/i], that hurt. After three minutes of just laying down there, he finally sat up. His senses were finally getting back to him. He remembered the last fall he had gotten that was like that, and it took him a week to get back on his feet. This 'power' sure was helpful. The person who had come earlier was kneeling beside him. [color=f26522]"You okay?"[/color] She was joined soon by the two attendants from earlier. At least they managed to successfully land. [color=598527]"Yeah, I think I'm good."[/color] Leo reassured the girl before inspecting his leg. He poked and prodded it, but it didn't seem broken. Or at least, it healed now. He managed to stand up with the held of the girl and he placed some pressure on his leg. He winced. It still hurt, but at least it could function. [color=598527]"What a way to start the school year..."[/color] He mumbled to himself. The girl laughed and he saw the two attendants leave. [color=f26522]"Well, come on."[/color] Leo accepted her help as he followed her towards the bleacehrs area. He was still limping, but that was mostly because it was still being numbed by the pain. He was rather glad that the girl decided to help him out. He didn't look around as he walked, still quite focused on getting to the seats and on his healing leg.