[h2]Rainna Rivera[/h2] It was rather fitting that Adam would choose to practice with rocks, considering that just a moment ago Rainna was wondering how her mist would do against them. With all the abilities he had described himself possessing, he did not imply that he was a mind reader in any way, did he? Well, he was playing with stones before, that could be the reason. Corroding something as resistant as stone was rather strenuous, and apart from watching her own energy level, the effect of her mist on her partner's health needed to be taken into consideration as well, especially at the concentration she was generating it. "Phew, we might need a break soon," she declared some time into their little practice session. "Hey, let me know if you don't feel well, alright? Don't let the sweet scent fool you, the air really isn't too good when I'm doing my thing." She had made the earlier comment about the night before wondering if he had anything to add regarding the topic, but it appeared that he was not interesting in conversing about it, at least not for the moment. Perhaps he had not figured out anything new, or he just did not want to share his thoughts on it. Whatever the case, there did seem to be something else on his mind, be it the incident involving Outterridge or something else altogether. His attention appeared to be divided, but maybe that was just an 'enhanced perception' thing. [@Eric Horst] [hr] The change on the hologram screen took place in a split second. It would have been nearly impossible for anyone else around, occupied with their own matters, to have noticed the small image swap. Dr. Roy, however, due to the nature of her abilities, did feel [i]something[/i] - an interference, of sorts. She had taken interest in a consensual spar between a cyborg and a psychic energy manipulator, when her senses had alerted her that something was up. She immediately turned her attention back to the device that was projecting the screen in hopes of figuring out who or what was tampering with her technology. "Everything alright, Allison?" The technopath turned to face the Head of Athletics, who had noticed her agitation. "Something's wrong out here, Damien. I just don't know what it is yet." "Are the kids in danger? Maybe we should end the session early today." The science teacher shook her head. "Let's not alarm the students, but we should alert the staff to be more aware of any anomalies." [i]Darn it Outterridge, you should have known that it was a bad idea...[/i]