[hr][hr][center][h3][color=cc33ff][b]Guin Stark[/b][/color][/h3][img]https://i.imgur.com/R0DGpSD.png?1[/img][hr][hr][b][color=cc33ff]Location:[/color][/b] Xavier's Institute - the Garden -> to the Kitchen [b][color=cc33ff]Skills:[/color][/b] N/A [hr][/center] [color=cc33ff]"Damn, who knew that Loki was a cheap movie junkie?"[/color] Guin said with a laugh. Jumanji was having a resurgence lately, thanks to the Rock and Karen Gillian. Guin admittedly loved the video game concept that they had adapted in the new movies. One of her favorite animes was [i]Sword Art Online[/i]. And of course, her favorite Spy Kids movie was the one where the kids were trapped inside of the video game and ran into their grandpa there. It was just such a fun concept, going from the real world to one made of pure fantasy. [color=cc33ff]"And no, I didn't know that other people have made Loki upset, I'm just really unobservant and thick,"[/color] she replied, sarcasm dripping from each and every word. [color=cc33ff]"Look, no one has made Loki as pissed as my dad has. The Hulk isn't even around right now, Banner's MIA. Loki isn't going to bother messing with Lance if Banner doesn't know what's going on, that's half the fun. So he's doing this to get back at my dad, knowing that my dad probably has a way to monitor everything going on here, so it can be emotional torture for him and physical for me."[/color] It was a logical and rational way for Guin to think of all of this - and of course, her ego and pride did feed slightly into it. Her family thought of themselves as the center of the universe. The only issue was, they were usually right about that. She then headed inside with Mary, holding Pietro's hand and dragging him along. [hr][hr][center][h3][color=12ABB0][b]Neil Spellman[/b][/color][/h3][img]https://i.postimg.cc/3RnqLcdD/image.png[/img][hr][hr][b][color=12ABB0]Location:[/color][/b] Xavier's Institute - Neil's Room -> Outside Annie and Carolina's Room [b][color=12ABB0]Skills:[/color][/b] N/A [hr][/center] Neil looked downcast, hearing that Carolina had suffered so much at the hands of O.M.E.N. He hadn't been at the school when O.M.E.N. tried to kill the X-Men. His only real experience with the organization was when they tried to take his cousin Rebecca away, accusing her (rightfully) of being a witch. His aunties had managed to handle it, but they started homeschooling Neil and his cousin afterwards. O.M.E.N. didn't care who they hurt in the name of keeping the world safe for normal people. Anyone who was different was a threat, a liability... He shuddered a bit, knowing that the current president was ex-O.M.E.N. He didn't know whether to believe if Jakobsen had changed or not. No, Neil was actually certain he hadn't - he was sure that Jakobsen was the same old villain who killed innocent kids in the name of freedom. [color=12ABB0]"I'm so sorry that happened,"[/color] he told Carolina quietly. [color=12ABB0]"Maybe... Maybe there's a way we could bring your girlfriend back... I could ask my aunties for a spell."[/color] He knew necromancy was serious business, but if it made Carolina smile, it would be worth it. He got the feeling that Xavier wouldn't approve, but what the old man didn't know wouldn't hurt him. Neil followed his best friend down the hall, waiting outside the door to her and Annie's room, since he didn't want to intrude into her personal space.