«We Could Be Legends»

"Some of us should go out the normal way, the others could go out the window. I can fly right through it, without getting too hurt. We can meet up in the parking lot." She said, standing up. She turned go Yris. "The fire alarm might work."
Yris nodded, looking around the room to the others before she was to do that. She asked promptly "Should I go now or do we want to smash the window first?" She interjected herself as she explained slowly "Then again, the fire alarm would mask the noise, you know?" She collected herself before she just explained "Let me know when you want me to go pull the alarm."
 
Yris nodded, looking around the room to the others before she was to do that. She asked promptly "Should I go now or do we want to smash the window first?" She interjected herself as she explained slowly "Then again, the fire alarm would mask the noise, you know?" She collected herself before she just explained "Let me know when you want me to go pull the alarm."
Bleddyn made her way over to the classroom's door and pulled it shut, then flicked the shining deadlock into place. She thought for another moment and pulled down the curtain, veiling them from the hallway's safely ignorant passersby. "Should I barricade it or nah?"
 
Yris nodded, looking around the room to the others before she was to do that. She asked promptly "Should I go now or do we want to smash the window first?" She interjected herself as she explained slowly "Then again, the fire alarm would mask the noise, you know?" She collected herself before she just explained "Let me know when you want me to go pull the alarm."

Bleddyn made her way over to the classroom's door and pulled it shut, then flicked the shining deadlock into place. She thought for another moment and pulled down the curtain, veiling them from the hallway's safely ignorant passersby. "Should I barricade it or nah?"

"Before we do anything, what's the plan? How are we going to dispose of the body? This might sound weird, but I could always eat him. It might be a little gross and cannibalistic, but I'm not worried about that. If we separate, where should we meet up?" Jessi looked around at them.
 
"Before we do anything, what's the plan? How are we going to dispose of the body? This might sound weird, but I could always eat him. It might be a little gross and cannibalistic, but I'm not worried about that. If we separate, where should we meet up?" Jessi looked around at them.
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It's concerning this isn't the first time I've heard this suggestion in an RP. Some one in my high school said this too. )
 
"Before we do anything, what's the plan? How are we going to dispose of the body? This might sound weird, but I could always eat him. It might be a little gross and cannibalistic, but I'm not worried about that. If we separate, where should we meet up?" Jessi looked around at them.
Yris suggested "Well, there's the woods. We could meet in there, and dispose the body there whether by eating or just burying him." She looked at the clock on the wall:the new period began in four minutes, prompting her to explain hurriedly "Four minutes...I think the best course of action is that we set off the fire alarm, those that can fly fly, and the others escape with the alarm as cover. Meet in the forest later?"
 
( View attachment 1639467 It's concerning this isn't the first time I've heard this suggestion in an RP. Some one in my high school said this too. )

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Yris suggested "Well, there's the woods. We could meet in there, and dispose the body there whether by eating or just burying him." She looked at the clock on the wall:the new period began in four minutes, prompting her to explain hurriedly "Four minutes...I think the best course of action is that we set off the fire alarm, those that can fly fly, and the others escape with the alarm as cover. Meet in the forest later?"

"Sounds good." Jessi said. She grabbed the body, and looked around. "Ready when you are."
 
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"Sounds good." Jessi said. She grabbed the body, and looked around. "Ready when you are."
Yris nodded, opening the door, walking out in a brisk pace, as if she was trying to get to her new class. She knew that she would need to hit the alarm within a minute, or the classroom would already have other students within it. She looked around frantically for a fire alarm, admittedly not knowing where one was...until she passed the cafeteria, seeing a hallway that lead to the less used classrooms, which were being renovated. She made sure no one was looking, before she sprinted for the switch, pulling it down, setting on the alarm as a progress. With that being said, she hurried down the stairs to the main floor, wanting to be one of the first out of the school so that she could escape relatively unnoticed. To the forest, hoping that the others made it out safely.
 
Yris nodded, opening the door, walking out in a brisk pace, as if she was trying to get to her new class. She knew that she would need to hit the alarm within a minute, or the classroom would already have other students within it. She looked around frantically for a fire alarm, admittedly not knowing where one was...until she passed the cafeteria, seeing a hallway that lead to the less used classrooms, which were being renovated. She made sure no one was looking, before she sprinted for the switch, pulling it down, setting on the alarm as a progress. With that being said, she hurried down the stairs to the main floor, wanting to be one of the first out of the school so that she could escape relatively unnoticed. To the forest, hoping that the others made it out safely.

Jessi listened for the fire alarm. When it went off, she wrapped her wings around herself, and jumped out the window. She opened her wings and flew towards the forest, flying high enough to not be noticed. For anyone who briefly looked at her, they would've just thought she was just a bird.
 
Bleddyn blinked rapidly for a long time, uncertain if she really was seeing the loathsome man greet death before her eyes.
Then a certain boy appeared and smoothly exited the room with a telltale ironical parting.
Nice one. Wonder how you did it.
Just slightly miffed that she hadn't had the opportunity to pummel the disgusting sociopath's face in, Bleddyn turned to the others with a lunatic's grin and a casual shrug.

Sickeningly enough, this satisfying death had brightened her day a significant amount.

"I think I'm gonna grow to like that dude."
Jessi's hand flew to her mouth & she gasped when the substitute teacher died. "We need to go. Now. Forget about school. What are we going to do? We can't warn anyone or they'll kill them."
"Well, ditching should be fairly easy," Bleddyn informed slowly and leaned back on the teacher's desk. Her eyes cautiously wandered to the door of the classroom. The kids in next period's class here would soon be flooding this room. We've got to make a decision as fast as this lovely individual was flung six feet under. "We leaving Scumbag here or he coming with?"
Zion watched in horror as the subsitute teacher slumped onto the ground, he slapp his hands over his mouth and doubled over trying to contain the screams that wanted to emerge from his voicebox. Flashes of blood splashing like waves, screams of agony, tears dropping like rain and his talons sliding in and out of flesh and bone streaked across his mind. His eyes dulled over as he looked at Virio with blood dripping from his hand. Once the boy left the classroom nonchalantly Zion collapsed on the floor and curled into a ball, wrapping his wings around himself in a protective cocoon

I curled my hand into a fist as I stared at the dead sub teacher. "The insane creep deserved it" I muttered. Something inside me hurt though. He probably had a family... He most likely was in the Pure to protect himself and his family. I shook the thought away and when Zion dropped to the floor I went down with him to comfort him
"I could fly him out the window? We should take him." Jessi said. She crouched by Zion, slowly running her finger tips over his wings. "Are you okay? I'm sorry, you shouldn't have had to see that." She said softly.
"Where we gonna find a window in school that opens that easily?"
Bleddyn tossed the collapsed Zion a glance, opened her mouth to fire some shaming retort, then thought better of it. They'd all been through enough and he might take it just badly enough that they'd all regret her having said something.
Instead, she fixed her eyes on Delilah's and pursed her lips to stifle the obvious question.
Jessi frowned. She had never paid attention to any of the windows, and had always assumed they would open. "Do you have a better idea?" She asked.
"Hallways are flooded. No way out without at least thirty people noticing," Bleddyn agreed somewhat begrudgingly. "But, last time I checked, they've got complicated locks on them." She slid herself off of the desk and skipped over to the nearest window. Wincing as she directly exposed herself to the sun's eye-devastating rays, she blindly traced her fingers along its panes and rims.
"I'd say best way out is to just slam right through them."
Yris was simply dumbfounded by it all, not having moved an inch whatsoever. And suddenly, now she was in the middle of the entire war that raged around her. She slowly stood up, looking at the body behind the desk, before she muttered in utter confusion and oblivion "We need to get out of here...now. Maybe we..." She shook her head in frustration as she couldn't think of a plan. She finally looked around, before nodding her head decisively, asking the others simply "Fire alarm?"
"Some of us should go out the normal way, the others could go out the window. I can fly right through it, without getting too hurt. We can meet up in the parking lot." She said, standing up. She turned go Yris. "The fire alarm might work."
Yris nodded, looking around the room to the others before she was to do that. She asked promptly "Should I go now or do we want to smash the window first?" She interjected herself as she explained slowly "Then again, the fire alarm would mask the noise, you know?" She collected herself before she just explained "Let me know when you want me to go pull the alarm."
Bleddyn made her way over to the classroom's door and pulled it shut, then flicked the shining deadlock into place. She thought for another moment and pulled down the curtain, veiling them from the hallway's safely ignorant passersby. "Should I barricade it or nah?"
"Before we do anything, what's the plan? How are we going to dispose of the body? This might sound weird, but I could always eat him. It might be a little gross and cannibalistic, but I'm not worried about that. If we separate, where should we meet up?" Jessi looked around at them.
Yris suggested "Well, there's the woods. We could meet in there, and dispose the body there whether by eating or just burying him." She looked at the clock on the wall:the new period began in four minutes, prompting her to explain hurriedly "Four minutes...I think the best course of action is that we set off the fire alarm, those that can fly fly, and the others escape with the alarm as cover. Meet in the forest later?"
(Wow)



"Sounds good." Jessi said. She grabbed the body, and looked around. "Ready when you are."
Yris nodded, opening the door, walking out in a brisk pace, as if she was trying to get to her new class. She knew that she would need to hit the alarm within a minute, or the classroom would already have other students within it. She looked around frantically for a fire alarm, admittedly not knowing where one was...until she passed the cafeteria, seeing a hallway that lead to the less used classrooms, which were being renovated. She made sure no one was looking, before she sprinted for the switch, pulling it down, setting on the alarm as a progress. With that being said, she hurried down the stairs to the main floor, wanting to be one of the first out of the school so that she could escape relatively unnoticed. To the forest, hoping that the others made it out safely.
Jessi listened for the fire alarm. When it went off, she wrapped her wings around herself, and jumped out the window. She opened her wings and flew towards the forest, flying high enough to not be noticed. For anyone who briefly looked at her, they would've just thought she was just a bird.
"What are you doing?!" Peter almost shouted, but Jessi was already gone. "They would've assumed it was a heart attack!"
 

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