[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.cdn.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjE0Mi45ZjkyNTYuVTNsc2NHZywuMA,,/homerun.regular.png[/img][/center] [hr] Silvia fidgeted in her seat, she was a little worried about how this whole event was going to go down. So many people coming, so many people going to see her, so many people going to ask questions. She was freaking out. She tapped her fingers on her leg, but this tapping was rather loud given her metallic skin, so she quickly stopped. She started looking around, trying to distract herself with something until the event started. She looked over at the cape sat close to her, she smiled awkwardly at them before quickly looking back into her lap. She didn't actually know who they were, all she knew is they were heroes. Little did she know she was next to the most popular cape in Denver. The wait felt like an eternity, her worries nagging at her, making her want to leave. But her fears were only full realized when people quickly stared swarming in, so many people, so many eyes. How many of these eyes would be on her? No. How many of these eyes [i]were[/i] on her? And it appeared not as many as she thought, she was getting some people looking at her, but most eyes seemed to be on the man next to her. He must be pretty amazing then. This helped her stress levels drop considerably, but her feet still fidgeted under her table. She was caught off guard when she saw a few people walking towards her, she forced herself to calm down a bit, putting on a smile for the civilians. She looked down at the first, the first in the small line was actually a little kid, his parents followed behind him although they didn't share the kids boundless enthusiasm. The child was bouncing around almost, almost unable to contain his excitement, he couldn't have been over 7 years old. "Hello! Can I take a picture with you!?" Sylph didn't know what to say, the kid was so excited to see her. She was mostly surprised honestly, but also a little happy. Her smile shifted from nervous to genuine as she got out of her chair. [color=darkkhaki]"Of coarse you can. As long as your parents are alright with it."[/color] Silvia looked over to the kids parents, looking for their confirmation. They both nodded, the mother chuckling a little as the dad produced a camera. With that Sylph knelt down next to the kid, smiling brightly for the photo. The kid poked out his for the photo while Sylph just smiled and spread her wings out a little. The camera flashed and the kid ran back to his parents to get a look at how it came out. "Thank you Sylph! You're so cool!" Sylphy got back into her seat smiling at the boy as he was guided of by his parents. [color=darkkhaki]"You're very welcome."[/color] Sylph was feeling oddly calm, who knew taking a photo with someone could be such a confidence boost? [hr] Sylph had managed to get through the entire event without crumbling into an emotional mess. That was a plus. She looked over at the really popular man, she'd found out he was Furnace. She'd heard a little bit about him but not that much. But he was indeed a big deal it seemed, but Sylph's gave drifted over to wards. So that was the entire team, maybe she could meet them. Yeah. She'd go over and talk to the, she wasn't that much older than them but her stature might make that a little hard to deduce. She slowly got up, her wings folding up neatly behind her. She'd approach the wards like a cautious puppy, twiddling her thumbs, and head hanging low. [color=darkkhaki]"H-hello."[/color] Sylph said with a little wave, she instantly regretted her decision to try talk with the wards, she should have just stayed on her seat. She almost let out a whimper as she took a step back, she'd only talked with Epsilon, all the others were strangers. Instinctively her gaze drifted over to the Epsilon, her eye were practically asking for help. She wanted to walk away, but that would be so awkward it might kill her. Sylph had gotten herself stuck.