[h3][color=7ea7d8]Phillip Leonhart[/color][/h3][hr] The scale is definitely not balanced. The impolite remark from the young boy, the willingly-ignorant response from the guy on the tree, the naïve and air-headed response from the girl trying to climb the tree along with him, and the ineffective solution from the other girl, Phillip's cellphone has never been pulled out so quickly. Scrolling quickly through the contact list, he pressed the one fairly forgotten number that he rarely ever touched, but glad that he kept it just in case of this stupid incident: Evergreen Security. [color=7ea7d8][I]'Is this really the next generation of great students?'[/I][/color] Even though the dissonance between Evergreen and Phillip's level was relatively a huge canyon apart, but to a normal student, the standards are demanding. You couldn't be some nobodies and get in Evergreen. But then again, geniuses and social skills are almost two opposite spectrums. Doesn't imply causation, but correlations are too common too be ignored. Phillip couldn't really say that he was complete stranger to the whole concept of eccentricity. He too had a couple of hobbies and interests that probably would not line up with societal norms. And sometimes he would lean on his own self-serving bias for justification, but to that degree of obnoxiousness is a little over the top for Phillip's sympathy. And besides, he's putting both himself and potential others in danger. That much was already more than enough. [color=7ea7d8]"Hello, is this Evergreen Security?"[/color] Phillip was just dying for the phone to be picked up. [color=7ea7d8]"We have a student on one of the trees up here...Yeah, do you mind coming here quickly, he's recruiting people. Thank you."[/color] The call was then hung up. Sliding it back into his pocket, Phillip began approaching the group below the tree. If they weren't going to help him down safely, then at least Phillip would stop him from doing anything rash. He seemed to be talking to someone else, then hopefully the guy would proceed to keep that conversation going. When two people are talking, they're not in any state or form to do anything else, anything else drastic. Would he be smart enough to do that? He wouldn't put much hopes on that, but he had no choice. [color=7ea7d8]"No need to call them."[/color] Phillip said as he was approaching the two girls and the rude fellow. [color=7ea7d8]"I already did. If you can't convince him to come down, then keep him occupied."[/color] [@FalloutJack][@addamas][@Typical][@Savo]