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Welcome to my Bio, random person. Yeah, my name is pretty redundant (Polaris - North Star, North... well north.)

Things you need to know about me?

I live in the Philippines. I'm a student and life gets a bit hectic so please understand if I suddenly become more sporadic when it comes to replies.

I'm involved in a lot of fandoms (mostly anime) and as long as it gets my interest, I'll join. My range is from free to casual [or well, as long as I can get it from the post I'm replying to]. I'm more of a fantasy kid than a slice of life but I think I can join something like that. I'm not much of a romance writer so I keep myself to PG-13 and not exceed anything else.

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"Such an interesting school you have here." Poyzz said with a small grin as he peeked out of Alex's jacket - looking back from where she had come from. The kwami had seen the others - mainly just Beek since he was the only one who was in plain sight. Why Beek had been so obvious in his hiding place was beyond Poyzz but he decided that it didn't really matter anymore as he was pushed back into the jacket.

"Don't do that." Alex whispered as she disguised pushing back the kwami by fixing her jacket. "Someone might see you and we'll be in a whole lot of trouble." She continued. She didn't want to explain why there was a floating, talking stuffed animal with her. That would be a headache she did not want to deal with. Not right now at the very least. It was a good thing Jess was not paying attention since she was too busy with studying to notice Alex's struggle with herself.

Alex turned to see the young girl from earlier storming into the school. The decision to ask her what was wrong passed through her mind but she decided to let it go. She didn't know the girl personally so it would probably look weird and she might not like her stepping too much into her boundaries.

The two entered their classroom and was immediately thrown into the quiz. Ugh, she hated how the teacher started early despite everything.


Luna's Lunar Lounge

Baristriss blinked as she was transformed into something. She looked at Rogue Bat and then nodded - amused - by the development. Spinning the spray bottle in her hand and then grabbing a bottle from her stash, she grinned. "I shall get their Miraculouses for you." With that, she broke away from the former hero and then headed out. She threw the bottle at the ground near a group of people and it exploded - releasing what looks to be purple gas. The people inside began to cough and fall before passing out. What better way to attract these so called heroes than wreaking havoc in the city?
Alright. I'll work on a post once I get back home.
Ahhh, alright.

Well, we can have them go to class and then have to leave as well.
We can skip to after school.

Or... we could have the villain attack the school itself.
I will neither confirm nor deny that.
Perhaps one of them gets super scared and just begins running for far longer than what they are able. Considering they're kind of shut-ins, maybe it would be understandable that they should have gotten tired faster.

Or perhaps on their adventure to civilization, they don't need as many breaks.

Or just throw a monster at them.
Throws large ass spiders at us in the middle of the night

Ikazuchi Hiroko

Shrine - ???
The door opened faster than she expected, and it didn't even give way. Thank goodness for that. She didn't want to deal with some draft coming from the outside thanks to a broken down door. Though once she stepped inside, she realized that the need to worry about the draft coming from a broken door was unneeded since there was a hole on the roof. Well, she just hoped it wouldn't rain during the night. Toshinari had already proceeded inside while Izuna did not like the idea of staying in there.

Hiroko couldn't blame her. Sleeping with the knowledge of spiders being present wasn't the most comforting thought. When Izuna took out her phone to search for where they were, nothing came up. Or rather, it just didn't seem to work. Hiroko doubted her phone would work but to humor the girl, she decided to take hers out and tapped on the Map App, and it also didn't work. It was just buffering. She showed the screen of her phone to the younger girl. "Doesn't work for me either. We're probably in too deep in whatever forest this is..."

She then turned to Toshinari who had made himself comfortable in one of the corners of the shrine where it didn't look like the spiders nested their too much. "It's just for one night anyway. We can continue searching for a way back tomorrow morning." Hiroko did wonder if she could sleep under these circumstances. Putting aside the spiders and the rickety roof, the fact that they're in the middle of the wilderness were animals may pop up and attack them made her feel uneasy.

Hiroko gave Izuna a reassuring smile. "Don't worry, we'll be fine in here. Better in here than out in the forest."

Ikazuchi Hiroko

Path to shrine - ???
A trip with friends huh? This kid had a weird meaning of a 'friend' since they were just thrown together all of a sudden mere minutes before. But she guessed it would be a trip with acquaintances. Hiroko was quite surprised when the boy - Kaito - stepped forward and took the lead. He ran ahead and she was tempted to call him back. Then she remembered that she didn't really have any jurisdiction over these people. They were younger, yes, but not by that much.

When both Kaito and Izuna inspected the writing on the statues, she decided to look at the figures first. Neither of them looked familiar - none of the deities she knew looked like that. Her face scrunched up as she scrutinized the statues, but was snapped out of it when the two pointed out that there was some form of unknown language that they could understand. Taking a peek, she looked at the unfamiliar characters until it amde sense.

Somehow.

"I also seem to understand this text." Hiroko replied with a nod. However, there was no use with them hanging around there for any longer. She'd think about this after they reached shelter. She turned and continued on, following close behind Kaito.

The thunderclap shocked all of them, it would seem. Hiroko was startled but didn't show it and a strong gust of wind followed. Hiroko looked up to inspect how the weather was to see that there wasn't anything wrong. Hiroko shrugged it off as they continued on. It was a good thing Kaito decided to walk closer to them. She'd rather not lose sight of him.

When they came upon the shrine, she was disappointed to see that it had been abandoned. She was hoping that maybe there was a priest they could talk to - or at least a caretaker. But at least it was a roof - even if it's a little rickety. "Well, it's better than nothing, to be honest." She pointed out.

Upon being asked by Izuna to go first, she nodded. Hiroko wasn't one for being scared by antique things. She lived in a run down apartment where the floors creaked every night. After living in such horrible conditions, ghosts and demons were the least of your problem.

She approached the shrine, and proceeded towards the door carefully. She wasn't sure just how old this place was, and she'd rather not have the floor give away understand her and injure her. Once she got past that, she would test the door - seeing if it would open properly or just break down.
Alex continued to listen to her friend's rambling while also trying to eavesdrop. However, the girl didn't get much information from the two younger students and from Jess. However, because of her focus on everything else, she didn't hear the telltale signs of someone on their skates. It wasn't a bad crash into each other - it was just the rider's elbow brushing against her.

The young girl spun around almost immediately and apologized. "It's..." Before she could finish her very short sentence, the girl already sped away. "Fine. And she's gone." She rubbed the back of her head. She looked like she was a pretty shy and nervous young girl. While she would have liked to assure the girl that it was completely fine, since it wasn't even anything bad, but she was already gone.

She'll just keep her in mind for later. It should be easy to find a blue haired girl in their school.

"Wasn't that the Frazier kid?" Jess questioned as she watched the retreating figure.

Alex looked back at her blonde haired friend. Frazier - wasn't that a rich family? She looked back at the blue haired kid and then back at Jess. "That so? Huh, I didn't notice..." Well, it didn't really matter.

The two friends finally got to the school. Hopefully, this day would be a normal day. She got so drained from yesterday that she wasn't even sure if she could pull it off today as well. Alex wasn't sure of what would happen if another villain would appear today, but hopefully, Rouge Bat would take a rest today as well.

"In any case, we have to hurry to class. Ms. Rowler told us we have a quiz today right?" Alex pointed out, crossing her arms in thought.

Jess blanched and it had become obvious that she wasn't expecting that. Alex rolled her eyes as her friend started panicking. Alex reassured the girl that she would be fine. Biology class wasn't too bad. It was more difficult than when they were in middle school, but she wasn't having that much trouble. Jess quickly opened Alex's bag and then took her Biology notes - laughing and telling her that she'll be borrowing it for a while.


Luna's Lunar Lounge

A young woman sighed to herself. She had been the one on duty at the time when that... villain person and those hero guys fought. And now the owner apparently wanted for her to clean up because it was her fault. She wanted to just get this over with. They call themselves heroes but they don't even help with cleaning up. They just wanted to fight - not to help. Yeah, that was it. Those people weren't heroes. If they were, they would have helped out.

They weren't heroes.
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