[center][h1][color=f6989d]Adriane Haven[/color] [color=9e0b0f]Jais Haven[/color][/h1] [img]https://i.imgur.com/O6cM6Js.jpg[/img] [img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/6c/52/2b/6c522b1625f1900226e79aee1448db5b.jpg[/img] [/center] [hr] Jais Looked at Mina silently for a bit. He glanced over as he heard another girl speaking. It was quite rude of her to jump into their conversation, and had an already he had an issue with the girl with her view point. Yet again another flawed view. One that will hurt more students than ever needs be. But onto a more urgent issue... As he noticed how Mina was standing, and seeing with his ears the fact that she was crying and angry. He folded his hands behind his back and waited till he found the right words, after thinking about what had happened to her and how hard she pushed herself up to this point. He's seen this many many times with past students, his own son, and grandson. [color=9e0b0f]"So I've been noticing you have been failing...a lot lately."[/color] He said calmly and with a relaxed look on his face. He let that sink in for a moment, waiting to see her reaction for a moment before adding. [color=9e0b0f]You are also failing at failing...[/color] He said in what sounded almost amused. Surely this would confuse the girl, as it did with everyone he used that phrase on. But he loved to see the reactions and seeing their minds try to make sense of what he said. [color=9e0b0f]"Failing is an integral part of success. Small, or Big. All of them are experienced by every successful person, including myself. "[/color] He said calmly, tapping his cane once or twice during so he could continue seeing her reaction. [color=9e0b0f]It is ok to feel anger though, its inevitable. But allowing it control you is why you are failing at failing. Calm yourself, and look back at your recent failures...Know there will always be someone stronger than you, someone smarter, faster. You can let that failure remain a failure... or make that failure turn into a future success by learning from it and not allowing it to drag you down. [/color] He tilted his head to the side. [color=9e0b0f]Jett didn't have full control of his quirk till he was around 10. He would suddenly teleport for no reason multiple times a day. Despite his mother working with him every day, Jett was a failure for the longest time. But he realized his weakness... while trying to make it better, he looked to other things that would help him become a hero that didn't rely on his quirk. Not just fighting, but he expanded his knowledge to random things... [/color] He sighed [color=9e0b0f]"Like hot wiring a car, or using a chain to knock out power to the building. Or using bleach to escape from Yukari. He learned all these things because he knew his quirk wasn't reliable all the time, or that he would fight people with quirks that he couldn't counter. His fight with Amane, He was fighting a larger opponent, with out his quirk, just to get him away from you. Yet he did a fair job because he learned from past failures in fights at school." [/color] He placed a hand ontop of Mina's head and finally finished, [color=9e0b0f]"The point i'm trying to say, is it's OK to fail. As long as you Learn from it, and see it as a springboard to success. You will become an even better hero.[/color] [hr] Adriane shrugged her shoulders. [color=f6989d]Could have fooled me with the lasers and the full force round house punches.[/color] She said sarcastically to her when she said she wasn't fighting in Ernest. But before she could add more, another student butted into their conversation. She gave a cold glare even worse than she gave Mina, [color=f6989d]To spar is to hold back, to not seriously hurt your partner...its also known as 'practice' God what are they teaching kids these days. What you described as 'training' is a fight, or Duel. Which is required to have a teacher present to make sure things go to far. [/color] She waved her hand with rapid motions before adding [color=f6989d]"Now get out of here, I need to have a word with Dulga in private. [/color] She said with an irritated voice. She then took Dulga by the arm gently and pulled her along away from the awkward girl. [color=f6989d]"I was asked to come back to talk to you about your attempted head shot in the last exercise.[/color] She said in a quiet tone, so the other girl would not hear them, as it this was a private matter. [color=f6989d]You should have never of done that. NEVER go for a kill shot, even if it is a rubber bullet. That is only for last choice scenario's that never occur in training." [/color] She stopped and looked up at dulga in the eyes. [color=f6989d]"Your mother never went for the kill, she never really liked even using a gun, and tried to make her shots less lethal as possible...hence her trick shots."[/color] [@Norschtalen][@Silver Carrot][@Noxx]