[hr][Center][h1][color=39b54a]Henry[/color][/h1][/center][hr] Henry was waiting to see what Cynthia was coming over for. He hoped for a maybe a light talk before Gym. But from the way she walked over and her tone Henry knew that wasn't the case. Henry listened as he sat back, nodding like he understood with a neutral face. He pulled out his phone and began translating whatever she was saying right there. [color=39b54a]Okay let us see what she is upset about.[/color] As he began to translate her rant toward him, he got the gist of what she was saying. It was surprising to him to say the least. However, Henry also had no reason to band against Virgil. Sure he has a monopoly on the school at the moment but that doesn't affect Henry. Frankly the cost of the facilities is already too steep for him to use to begin with. Besides that they are just acting like privileged people and Henry has no qualms with it. Use what you have to succeed. [color=39b54a]She probably doesn't like him for other reasons besides his supposed reign on the school[/color], Henry thought. After collecting his thoughts he was finally ready to give input. He leaned forward a little to enlarge his silhouette, as he made eye contact to get Cynthia's attention [color=39b54a]"I really don't have issues with Virgil if I'm being honest. I haven't been personally affected by his actions. His attitude towards his other students is rude from what I have seen but to say he is the cancer of this school is very rude and honestly makes it hard to take your side. Also from the little I know about Vane what he cares about is strength. Why would he band with you if doing so actively puts him in a detriment. And from what I have seen Vane and you are not close enough for him to set that aside."[/color] Henry begins to stand up, letting his massive frame tower over the German youth. His face showed a mixture of disappointment and sadness [color=39b54a]"I am sorry Cynthia. I really am but there is no way I would join your group against Virgil right now. Maybe if you came here with a compelling argument, one that could move me to action, then I would gladly join you. But for now you only come off as a vexed child."[/color] Henry begins to step past her, stopping once he is slightly past her to make one final remark to her before he goes for his jog [color=39b54a]"Also your suggestion to beat him up and hang him from a flagpole only proves to me that you are not that much different than him."[/color] The last thing Henry said to Cynthia is bugging him slightly. He wonders if he went too far with it. She was obviously trying to do what she believed was right. Henry, to a degree, admires how outspoken she can be about injustices she sees. Her zeal alone almost won Henry over, however, her crude and dehumanizing language toward her fellow students just made her seem like part of the issue rather than the hero. A part of Henry wishes that she could mellow her black and white mentality to be less antagonistic to Virgil's group. It is obvious that some people actually benefit from Virgil giving another way to get into these expensive facilities. As he finally stopped thinking of his words towards Cynthia, he noticed Hailey sitting down on the bleacher away from people. [color=39b54a]Perfect[/color] Henry thought to himself. As he jogged he got out his pocket notepad and began to write his number down. As Henry was going by he jogged up to Hailey and handed her the folded piece of paper. [color=39b54a]"Hey Hailey! Me and some of your classmates are coming over to my dorm room for dinner. I would love to have you join. Text me if you want to come alright"[/color] as he makes finger guns toward the paper signifying that as his number. Henry turns on his heels and with a split second gets into a full sprint [color=39b54a]"There will be a plate for you either way though!"[/color] as he continues running. [@Landaus Five-One][@Letter Bee]