Jay sat with his legs crossed beneath him on the edge of a tall glass building. Why did people build with glass now? Did they not expect it to break? The boy stared ahead, into the sun, daring it to blind him. How odd the sun looked if one really stared at it for a while. The orb looked whitish, edged with blue, but beyond the edge of the blue-edged white circle was yellow. It was truly a pity so few people dared look at the sun. The sound of a door opening somewhere inside the building told Jay that it was time to leave. It didn’t do to be seen by people doing the impossible. The people tend to not handle impossible very well. Maybe they should try looking at the sun more often. Jay reoriented 'down' from the side of the building to the ground below, and he fell backwards off of the clear pane of glass that he had been sitting on, just as the light inside was turned on by an unenthusiastic worker beginning his day. The boy landed on the ground far below in a crouch, though he had canceled his fall an inch before hitting the ground. Brushing off his clothes and standing up, he was suddenly thrown sideways through the very building he had just fallen from. After the initial moment of surprise, Jay stopped himself before he went through the other wall of the building as well. Glass buildings, they are so fragile. Watching the hole he had made in the wall, there was no one there that he could see. Not about to walk back to where there was surely someone waiting to strike, Jay instead walked out the front door of the building. This time whoever it was struck from above, and the ground around Jay’s feet was crushed by a wave of pure force. The boy was unmoved, but the ground he had been standing on was gone, leaving Jay floating in midair above the created crater. There. Jay saw the one who was attacking him standing in the road a short distance away. The boy fell to the edge of the hole in the ground and stepped onto the uncrushed section of road. He’d already called too much attention to himself as it was, no need to make it even worse by destroying half the city in a stupid battle. “Leave me alone,” Jay said as he turned his back to the aggressor and walked away. This would be the only opportunity he would give his enemy. If they attacked now, he wouldn’t stop himself from killing them.