[center][img] https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/019b3925-4631-76cc-9072-a66ea7622bec.webp[/img][/center][center][/center][hr] [hr][center][b][color=ffcb00]Location:[/color][/b] Margaret Carter - Winter Carnival [b][color=ffcb00]Magic Items:[/color][/b] Thousand-Faced Rose, Rune Stones [b][color=ffcb00]First Day Fit:[/color][/b] Letterman jacket, baggy pants, sneakers.[/center][hr] Leah picked up her sword and trotted off with Sabine. She scanned the battlefield (the carnival) for any signs of the enemy (the headmaster atop a platform suspended over a water tank), and yet there was no sight of such a foe. (He had more important shit to do than get hit clothes soaked.) So, unfortunately, they had to find other things to do. There was a lot of stuff, actually. The giant wheel in the sky offended her due to how high above the ground it'd suspend her with zero access to the Earth. She passed the snowball arena and witnessed Vicky raising holy hell like she deserved to, and elected to ignore Gideon doing a bad Matrix impression. [color=ffcb00]"Hmm... Can't drown Coulson. How about..."[/color] Oh [i]shit.[/i] Leah spotted a temporary ice rink on their way, with people happily zipping around. That was pretty damn fun when they were in New York for that shopping trip last month. She grinned, and looked down at Sabine. [color=ffcb00]"You thinking what I'm thinking?"[/color] And that was a rhetorical question, because Leah let go of Sabine's hand and strode forward. Like a golden retriever eager to be let out of the house for walkies, Leah stopped at the entrance, planted Sjafnamarr axe-blade down in the snow and secured some blades that could fit her. [hr] [center][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/019b3925-0274-729f-8f88-83effadccda8.webp[/img][/center][center][/center][hr] [center][b][color=b940da]Location:[/color][/b] Margaret Carter - Winter Carnival [b][color=b940da]Magic Items:[/color][/b] [sub]She’s no magician but you know she’s got that magic wand.[/sub] [b][color=b940da]First Day Fit:[/color][/b] Floral button-up, slacks, converse shoes.[/center][hr] Okay, so maybe this day wasn't perfect so far. But no day ever really was. That was fine, Marlena could work with that. There was so much going on here, it looked fun. But that sense of dread had to be squashed first, she really didn't want to spend all day dreading every little encounter. So Marlena just kept walking to the table with the clubs. At least, she was until someone got her attention. She turned around and... Right, that Broadway girl was going to the same school as her. Because of course Marlena Evans was now going to school with superheroes, why not pop stars too? [color=b940da]"Hey."[/color] She flashed Millicent a smile. [color=b940da]"Yeah, I'm chilling. I don't really worry about someone else's baggage, and I'm new here, but hey- Highs and lows."[/color] After all, there was an opportunity to make a lot of friends, even if she got her way and avoided the hero thing. [color=b940da]"Between us new girls, I'm not looking forward to putting on a cape. 'Side from that, though? I am live. What about you, you miss the big screen?"[/color]