[h1][center][color=e52b50][b]BLAZE[/b][/color][/center][/h1] [right][color=C0C0C0][b]Mission:[/b] Teacher's pet [b]Location:[/b] Lighthouse Island[/color][/right][hr][hr] Blaze rolled her eyes at the smartass teenager. [color=e52b50]“Yeah, yeah, you got away, ‘s why you’re here, huh.”[/color] Well, the conversation was going pretty much as she’d expected so far. The kids just saw them as a bunch of adults, not ones they particularly expected either, so of course they were trying to keep their cool. [color=e52b50]“Who cares ‘bout those damn tinheads? I could beat ‘em, easy. So could lotsa villains, that’s why we’re ‘round. ‘Sides, we get paid to kick ass, what more do you want?”[/color] she shook her head dismissively. It was clear that for Blaze, the action and the money were the only perks one might need to know about. When Stray took the time to finish his very long speech, she took the chance to sit down on top of one of the classroom’s tables. She tapped her fingers on a knee, half-listening to the diatribe about slippery slopes and what-not. When he was done, and the principal returned, she hopped down eagerly. [color=e52b50]“Aaalright, let’s get out,”[/color] she cheered. [color=e52b50]“C’mon, you’ve gotta be bored outta your mind, yeah?”[/color] she questioned the adolescents. [color=e52b50]“Could do a game, you against us. With a handicap for us, duh. Or maybe you just wanna see who from you is best at what,”[/color] she shrugged. When they arrived into the yard, she whistled, impressed at the equipment. It was really nice, and she was almost, almost jealous at all the kids who’d been trained by these folks and got to play on all of this. But she knew that the ‘controlled environment’ shtick woulda gotten in her way, too. Not to mention she could try it out now – though she wouldn’t do it if no one else on her team would. It’d embarrass even her if she were the only one getting hyped. Though…if, and only if someone needed to make a show to convince the delinquent group to get into action, would she consider making that sacrifice. Given that super enthused Graham kid, though, she probably didn’t need to worry all that much. Blaze stretched properly, then considered which of the many things she should try out. The bouncy castle was large, but that was kinda for kids, right? Well, since this was a school, technically none of this was intended for adults, except as a teaching implement. Yeah, she could use that as an excuse, teaching by example. [color=e52b50]“Which one first, eeenie, meeny, miny, moe,”[/color] she sing-sung quietly, going through the options. At the end of the song, her finger pointed on an artificial climbing area. [color=e52b50]“Alright, who feels like a race to the top?”[/color] she asked, eyeing the quartet. She wondered if the one with the gravity would float straight away to the top, or something – actually, she was counting on it. If Drew did that, she was sure the others would want to compete too. Though, if they ignored her entirely and did their own thing, she guessed it’d be fine too. As long as they didn’t just stand around silently doing nothing.