[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjE1OC5hNTAwZjUuU21GemNHVnlJRkJvYjJWdWFYZywuMAAA/gonna-getha-personal-use.regular.png[/img] [img]https://66.media.tumblr.com/7fa8970da7f12d135d8ab16154985e0e/tumblr_o7r3alHRCz1tq69bao1_500.gif[/img] [hr][hr] [h3]Ashfords - Avalon[/h3] [hr][hr] Jasper wasn’t one to often leave her room. Heck, she barely made it to classes some days, though she was always watching them. Interacting with others had never been her strong suit, and often kept interaction to a minimum. Which is likely why she hadn’t been invited on their evening out. The technopath lay on her bed, eyes closed while she browsed the web. Up until she flicked passed a random Facebook post. Avalon? That was a nightclub wasn’t it? Her eyes shot open, the neon green glow dulling slightly as she split her focus. Something was actually happening! Grabbing a pair of jeans, she yanked them on (nearly falling several times in the process) while she cast her connection out to find something. She managed to locate what she was looking for just in time to throw her jacket over her shoulders. Without waiting, Jasper sprinted out of the school, shoving passed anyone still in her way. The short brunette wasn’t about to miss out on the first action she’d seen since getting here. And stealing a car was a lot easier when you didn’t have to hot-wire it. Right? Maybe. Well she was about to find out! A simple command and the door of some poor strangers car flung open, no alarms, and just waiting to do. Good thing she’d done this before! On her way to Avalon, Jasper was speeding and ducking through traffic as much as she could. Not easy considering she’d never gotten to her G2 test. Not impossible, since she drove it like she was playing a video game. She could do that well enough to make it a block from the night club. Leaving the care behind, she headed towards Avalon on foot. From what she could see on traffic cams and social media posts, some of her classmates were inside and outside of the building. Classmates who probably wouldn’t recognize her. Classmates that wouldn’t be expecting her. Classmates [b]she’d never even spoken to[/b]. A deep breath and a silent wish good luck to herself, and she ducked through the crowd of fleeing humans. Her smaller body let her weave though unnoticed, until she got to the door and pushed her way through. Inside she was greeted with some Eldritch horror fighting several of others she vaguely recognized. Jasper was frozen in place just long enough for the dry heat of fire to catch her attention. Sparks jumped across her fingers as adrenaline rushed through her veins. This may well have been worth the wait. [/center]