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Avery slowly twisted her upper body and stretched a little, feeling a bit disoriented after having gone from crippled on the floor to near-fine in such a short amount of time. She gently prodded her rib and examined her leg, looking for any noticeable differences from before to now. "Well, thank you. A lot, actually. If there's anything I can do to return the favour, let me know," she slid off the desk and moved her injured leg around. Avery pushed her dishevelled hair back and went to retrieve her headband which had flung itself off her head and across the room as she fell. Slipping it back into place, Avery suddenly remembered something and quickly searched her pockets. From her right pocket a brightly wrapped sweet came out in the hand that searched it. "Here," she said, handing Jesse the candy. "I don't really know why I have this, but you can have it. I'll go send someone to clean this up." Avery hobbled out of the classroom, slightly astounded as to how fast that entire scene had gone. Plenty of questions were on her mind, particularly why she had been flying through windows the first place. Avery had plenty of time to figure it out later, anyway.

/Avery left Scenario 10/
Ooooohhhh sorry, my bad.
How long do you think Kalamadea will be?

As far as I'm aware no repetition is a biggie. As in, there's no need to write recaps on what the person before you has said.

And shorter posts are ay-okay.
Avery couldn't help but feel afraid as the creature lifted her up, the way it moved so elegantly through the air to its owner's command appeared somewhat haunting to her. She remained silent as Jesse moved closer, but obliged when he offered for her to watch him. Her gaze lazily drifted from his elongated fingers to his face, shining eyes almost hidden by his hair.

"Oh, it's a long story..." she replied, rubbing her marked wrist with her gloved hand and turning it downwards. She winced as the unfamiliar sensation flooded her leg, the white tendrils enveloping her leg in light. Avery didn't particularly like the feeling, but she wasn't sure whether it was meant to be enjoyable or not, so she remained silent as Jesse continued his work. One eye closed as he pressed a illuminated palm to her forehead, patiently waiting as he completed his sentence.

Avery held a certain respect for White Mages after all, they did a much more efficient job than ordinary doctors. The world needed more of them, frankly. Her eyes widened for a brief second and Avery had to refrain herself from reaching out to Jesse's wrist as he stated that it might be better to had her over to someone else. This unknown boy seemed rather apt in his line of work, and good at it too judging by how he handled the situation so naturally and fluidly, as though he did it almost every day. Unfortunately, she realised he was probably right. Although Avery felt she could trust him, he would have every opportunity to stab her in the back if left to finish the job. She hoped he wouldn't do that.

"Or you could... nevermind," she muttered in a hushed voice, averting her eyes to the creature that floated idly to the side.
"I have no idea," she groaned, blinking her eyes repeatedly. "There was this-this person running towards me, then a flash and next thing I knew I was flying through the air." Avery genuinely had little to no clue about what had just happened, she had blacked out for a couple seconds before crashing through the window.

She made an attempt to begin to heal herself, glowing white tendrils starting to wrap themselves around her leg but they quickly recoiled and dissipated into the air. Avery tried again but to no avail, the same results occurring somewhat unsurprisingly. Her forte wasn't White Magic after all, so leaving it be was probably for the best, just in case she accidentally blew herself up.
Scenario 10

A shattering sound filled the air as Avery was sent flying into a window, breaking the glass entirely. She collided with a few tables and chairs, sliding along the ground and toppling over the objects in her path. Her vision is clouded by black specks, and the figures in the room look like nothing more than blurry shapes.

Avery attempted to muster the strength to pull herself up, her arms shaking as she carried her weight on them, but collapsed back onto the ground, exhausted. Her left leg was in severe pain, as it had caught on the window on her way in. Avery's sight was beginning to refocus, so she heaved herself onto her right side to look around, taking pressure off the other leg. Pain shot through her as she was forced to use her left leg to push herself over and it fell limp beside her when she had done so. The taste of blood had filled her mouth, and Avery licked her lips only to receive more of the metallic flavour.

There were two people in the room, a teacher and yet another unfamiliar face. She really needed to get around more.
"You'll have to tell me sometime, then," Avery scratched the back of her head and nodded as Cancer provided quite the dramatic exit. Well, it was dramatic to her. Speeding away on black panels looked pretty dramatic. It was like he was in a movie or something.

Avery was rather pleased with herself that she had been acquainted with a person other than her teachers. Cancer was the only person who seemed actually willing to maintain a sort-of decent conversation with her. Which was nice for a change.

She walked back down the stairs herself and realised that she too had somewhere to be in the next few minutes, so her stroll picked up into a jog as she rushed over to her next class.

//Avery left Scenario 7/End of Scenario 7//
"Cancer, like the starsign?" Avery asked, sneaking a peek at his grinning mask but immediately darting her eyes back to their previous position. "Or... the disease?"

"And pleased to meet you too, Cancer."
"You make a point," Avery admitted, patting her knees. She hesitantly reached out with her right hand before quickly switching it with her left and letting it dangle to the side. She took up Cancer's own and pulled herself to her feet.

Avery tossed up whether she should introduce herself or actually leave this time, and decided on the former. It would probably be a bit impolite of her not to do so. "Uh, I'm Avery, by the way," she rushed out, her gaze adverted to the stair rail as she had difficulty keeping a straight face at the man while he wore that helmet. It was, a bit silly after all.
"You're just kind of assumed to know where you're going, right?" She related, pleased to know that there was someone else who shared the annoyance she held for the campus.

She wasn't too particularly keen on talking to anyone else at this point, so she thanked the man and offered a smile, which probably looked more like the sides of her mouth were being pulled outwards rather than a kind gesture.

"Anyway, I'd better head off," Avery swivelled on her heels but in doing so, the toe of her boot caught on the edge of the step above her and she toppled forwards, landing on her hands and knees. She stayed in that position and sighed, mentally beating herself up for looking like such a fool. "Actually, I am going to sit here for a bit," the blonde let out a small laugh and turned herself over, folding her hands in her lap.
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