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Ashley sat down in her seat, her hands in her pockets. She was still a bit irritated from that guy, Mikale, or whatever his name was, she didn't care. She sighed through her nose and closed her eyes when she noticed Lalisa had walked over to another boy and had offered him a cookie too. She thought about running over there and tossing that one too, but she knew better of it, it would just start chaos and she didn't want to deal with that right now. Plus, it would result in a lack of trust from Lalisa and that wouldn't be good for her overall plan. It was surprising how just a cookie could determine her future.
Soon enough, Ashley began constructing a plan on how to build SU(Sisters United) back up again, especially in a school full of magic users. It was different than her old school, where a large amount of kids didn't have powers, as she did. She thought about starting up a few clubs, if they weren't already created and then becoming leader of those groups. Ashley wondered whether archery or volleyball was a club/sport here. Probably. If they were, she'd have to join them. She frowned when the idea popped up in her head that she would actually have to be nice to the guys here in order to win everyone else's trust. She took a very deep breath, but decided she would go with it until the very end, in which she would kill them. At that, she smirked.
While thinking about this, some person had decided to start talking to her. She made the slightest jump, not noticing that the person had come up to her, but she refused to acknowledge that she did. She opened her eyes and immediately stood up, realizing it was a guy. She was just about to punch him when the thoughts about her plan came up again. Right. Said said to herself. Through clenched teeth, she answered him.
"I'm fine. I'm...Ashley," she forced herself to say.
Ashley scoffed. "Oh, so now you believe you can order me around? Well, think again because I'm not so easily tricked," she stood her ground, eyeing him. "You must have a lot of confidence in yourself to challenge me, but I'm not listening to you anymore, so goodbye," although staying where she was, refusing to move. She was extremely tempted to accept his offer, but she was smarter than that. She wanted to say, "Nice try, though," but she would never give a compliment to someone like him, or any guy in fact.
Ashley whipped her head around, infuriated that a guy would dare approach her and rudely interrupt her conversation. She balled her fists and lifted her chin, making eye contact.
"How dare you!" Ashley began raising her voice. "I don't know who you think you are, but you'd better back up quick! It's was quite obvious that I was in a conversation, a conversation that didn't include you," She harshly poked him in the chest, her eyes narrowed as she stared him down. "It's quite sad that you didn't realize that," she said, turning back to Lalisa. "And yes, all guys are lesser to us, they're just the dirt we walk on. If you need an example-" Ashley began pointing around the room, at every male person, including the one she was talking to. She also pointed to to guys which one of them had his arm over the other. "See? They pretend to care for each other, only to betray them in the end," she then grabbed the cookie out of Lalisa's hand and threw it across the room. "And no, he doesn't get that cookie," she crossed her arms, still furious.
@OliveYou

"No, one day I'll pay you back for your kindness, maybe not today or tomorrow, but someday. A gift is a gift and I feel as if it is my duty to pay you back. It's the way I do things, that's what got me here in the first place. Excuse me if I come off a bit stubborn or hard-headed," Ashley straightened herself up looked at Lalisa.
"Oh, and if you were wondering, Sisters United is a an organization of feminists whose job is to rid the world of the pests called "boys, males, guys, etc," one step at a time. As I explained before, I'm leader of that organization," she said.
@OliveYou

"Ooh, garden magic, that's cool!" Ashley exclaimed, accepting a chocolate chip cookie from a container that Lalisa pulled from her bag. "Thank you. These are my favorite. And they look really good," she complimented before taking a bite. "They taste as good as they look! I have to congratulate you, I couldn't bake to save my life," she shot Lalisa a thumbs up.
"Anyway, I specialize in strength and speed. It pretty much explains itself, I'm super strong and super fast, but I can't overuse my powers or else I get tired fairly quickly," she explained. "I tried experimenting on the limits of my powers and I nearly passed out. That wasn't a fun time. P.E in middle school was extremely easy for me, you could probably assume. I barely tried in that class," Ashley chuckled. "My Sisters couldn't keep up with me and I didn't play with the boys, so I'm hoping there are people here that I can have a real game of volleyball with."
"Oh, and thanks again for the cookie," she glanced around herself, looking for something she could give in return. "Sorry, but I don't have anything I could pay you back for," she said apologetically.
@OliveYou

"I heard of the Academy from one of my fellow sisters. She happened to find out about it while deciding her future school. I'm not sure exactly where she heard it from, but I trusted her enough to not look into it too much," Ashley shrugged her shoulders and pulled her hand away after they had greeted each other. "I also hope to meet many of the students here. I plan to continue Sisters United legacy here, so I'm going to try my best and give this place my all," Ashley said. "And yeah, there are a lot of people here. I just wish it was an all-girls academy, That would have made it ten times better. I'm also curious about how the Academy was founded and how they chose to do what they do, but I guess that can wait for another time. Changing the topic, what is it you do? Like, what are your powers. I'll understand if you don't want to tell me," she continued.
@OliveYou

Ashley nodded her head. The girl she was talking to had dusty blonde hair that reached her shoulders, along with with two buns on either side of her head. She had bright hazel eyes and tanned skin with freckles. "That's true, but I have yet to see what powers she beholds," she said, folding her hands together. "I have high hopes," Ashley continued. "I wonder what we're doing after this. I personally wish to tour the Academy, so I get a feel for it since it is quite large," she paused before speaking again. "But anything is fine for me, as long as it has nothing to do with boys," Ashley stretched her arms above her head before sticking her hand out in a greeting. "Anyway, I'm Ashley Paris, founder of Sisters United, my club back in middle school. Leader of a revolution. And you are?" she asked politely.
Ashley stood impatiently in a large crowd of kids around her age waiting for the academy's doors to open. She eyed all the guys who were also standing around also waiting. She grumbled to herself and tapped her foot on the ground, telling herself that standing in this crowd full of boys couldn't really be helped. Ashley angrily sighed through her nose and began pushing her way through the crowd, harshly shoving the guys she passed as she made her way to the front. She wasn't a very patient person.
Making her way through the mass of children, the doors began to open. Everyone began flooding inside of the gothic-looking academy, including Ashley. She made notes to herself of all the boys who touched her. She would have to deal with them later.
Inside the school, there were long, wooden tables that they sat at inside of the chairs that would normally be seen inside of an auditorium. Ashley carefully chose her seat, somewhere around the middle of the capacious room. In the front of room, stood a woman with grey hair pulled into a tight braid with very demanding authority. Ashley respected her immediately. When the huge doors closed, she sat straight up and watched her with wide eyes, becoming very eager to meet her as she spoke. Ashley nodded to the things she said and cheered when she was done speaking.
Leaning to the girl next to her, Ashley smiled and said, "Isn't she great? I'm glad she's our leader and not some putrid guy," she said, lightly elbowing the girl. "Am I right?" Ashley rhetorically asked.
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