[hr][hr][center] [img]https://i.imgur.com/wjbPELQ.png[/img] [hr] [color=b71d5d]Location:[/color] George Washington University: Lisner Auditorium (Ladies room -> Lobby) [color=b71d5d]Skills:[/color] [/center] [hr][hr] Andy was impressed, and honestly a little off-put by the bathroom in the college hall. It was a lot. What public restroom, even limited public, had actual bars of soap? And real towels instead of paper ones? With embroidery. She looked around the bathroom to check if there was anyone else with her in the bathroom. There were a couple of university looking kids, but they didn't seem super interested in her. Once she finished using the bar of soap, she shoved it into her pants pocket. No one said anything even if they had seen her pocket it. It didn't seem like knife-y dude had decided to follow her into the ladies' room, which was very courteous of him. Or he had a more important target in mind. As far as Andy was concerned, that wouldn't be hard. Or maybe he just had been staring at her. He might not even know she was a mutant. Not every knife-wielding weirdo was out to kill mutants, right? She fixed her make-up, holding onto the hope that knife-y dude wasn't going to chase after her. Maybe she could blend in here, even if it was for a little while. When she finished cleaning up, Andy went out to the lobby area, drawn in by the sweet smell of coffee. Ah, it was like a piece of heaven on Earth. She poured herself a full cup of black coffee and grabbed a muffin. Out of a desire to not be near knife-y dude, Andy stepped into the auditorium itself to listen to the lecture that was seemingly open to the public. She almost instantly regretted as the conversation turned quickly to the 'inhuman and mutant problem.' But with her options being knife-y dude outside or an argument of whether she deserved to exist or not. At least here she could drink her coffee undisturbed. Andy took a seat a few rows from the very back and tried not to listen too carefully. She did agree with the angry guy in glasses. Jamie and Ash had tried to teach her to live peaceably with humans, and she liked to think she'd be capable of it if the humans could act peaceably and stop murdering people she loved. When humans tried to control mutants, it ended badly for both parties. People got hurt, people died. There was enough of that on the television that she knew her story was repeated over and over. Yeah, the lady was right; there probably were a fair amount of mutants that didn't want their powers. Andy wasn't one of them. It had saved her life, even if she knew several of those times, it had been the reason she had been in danger in the first place. Andy didn't trust humans enough not to keep the powers. Heck, she didn't trust mutants enough. Andy blew on her coffee a bit before sipping at it carefully, trying not to burn herself, and then started pulling apart the muffin. Eating the base first and saving the top for last.