New Generation Legacy, Issue 1: Back to School

"I guess Kiyana is the girl you'd want to go surfing with." Clover jokes, and then smiles at Kiyana. "That is so corking."

Jerry managed to recover some of his composure and his smile flashed back up, "I'll surf with anybody. Swim too. I, uh," if Jerry could blush, he clearly would be, "I'm really into water."

"So how long have you guys been Elites? Hasn't been more than a week for me."[/COLOR]

"It's a bit under three months. Took a month to lose all my color. I like it, though. When I go through the shadows it's like there's this whole ocean of stuff I'm diving in."
 

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Jerry managed to recover some of his composure and his smile flashed back up, "I'll surf with anybody. Swim too. I, uh," if Jerry could blush, he clearly would be, "I'm really into water."

"That is sooo awesome, Kiyana!" James states, his eyes wide.

"Corking? Surfing? These words I do not know." Kiyana says, a bit perplexed. "Swim, yes, swimming is good.

"Kiyana in sewer happens month before, and never again, I am wishing," she adds with a chuckle.

"I've had my powers for almost six months," James says. "Man, were they hard to get used to. I 'ported out of building once, but I was on the second floor. Broke my arm. That hurt. Swimming is fun, think they have a pool here? I think they have a pool."
 

"I'm almost positive I saw a pool in one of the brochures." Clover tells James.

"Corking is slang...you know what slang is right? Slang is the words that people use that don't normally mean what they are using them to mean, like using Cool to mean good. Corking means Good too. And surfing... surfing is when you go out into the ocean on a surf board and ride the waves around."
 

"Corking? Surfing? These words I do not know." Kiyana says, a bit perplexed. "Swim, yes, swimming is good."

"It's like flying...only on water with a board. If we get some time to go out on the ocean I could show you how." Jerry half-crouched and stuck his arms out, miming the action.

That hurt. Swimming is fun, think they have a pool here? I think they have a pool."

"They've got one, right enough. Looking forward to checking it out."
 



"Thanks for the analogy Emmet, as for Raph...well, she seems real enough to me-I don't know, how about you? From everything I know of her, she fits the description of a mythological angel. Only she actually exists." Cody shrugs, rubbing the spot on his arm where Raph had pushed him. "You're doing great Raph, just watch your strength." he whispers back to her.

Addressing Emmet again, Cody continues, "I don't have all of the answers, that's why we're here. I mean, I'm convinced she's an angel and I even consider myself an atheist. She's kind of new at the job so she may not act like one but her heart's definitely in the right place."

Looking back at Manjit he quirks an eyebrow slightly but addresses her evenly, "Don't apologize, it's intrusive to ask someone so personal a question after just meeting them. I'm sorry I asked, I just got excited seeing other teens like myself. Where are you from, if you don't mind me asking?"
 

"Like just about everything else in life, the more one learns, the more questions one faces. But you two seem to be quite the pair. So, Raph, will you be attending classes with the rest of us, or will you be spending time in 'Kentucky'?"

"Part of me wants to attempt mingling with the other students, but everyone else appears to conversing with each other quite well. I tend to be a little awkward around others, as you three have no doubt noticed. Besides, I'd love to explore the school and see what facilities they have; I used our garage for a workshop back in California, and I hope for something a little more modern here."
 

"Whatever she wants to do. Raph's not one much for routine though, so I'm thinking if she comes to classes it'll only be to sleep." Cody says, grinning at Raph and waiting for her reply.

"I've been feeling shy a little recently, I think it's 'cause the last couple of months I was either in the hospital or spending time with Raph. But I'm up for either exploring or meeting some new people. Maybe both, if you want to see if some of those folks want to join us."

"And you're not awkward, trust me. I used to be a lot worse really, until I figured out who I was for myself."
 

Trilly grins as she shrugs to Layla. "Don't feel bad, you're doing better than me. I can speak a little in 'Red neck Mexican' but not enough to qualify as a speaker of anything but english." Trilly didn't buy into the fact that someone spoke a language badly that they were stupid. She figured if someone went to the effort to learn a language at all should show some amount of effort that most of the folks she grew up with who sneered at foreign folk.

"So, want to wander around and meet the others?" She asks with a grin to the two girls and Jun Min.
 

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