WHO: Lynne, Lindsey, Lillian, Ama (COMBO BREAKER), and Oscar.
WHERE: The Auditorium
WHEN: September 14th, right after classes end for the day.
WHY: Because teenagers are stupid and deserve detention. Also personas.
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There was never such thing as a peaceful school. )
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Still, he refused to listen to anyone's explanation that it was an accident. And so Lillian was on her way to the auditorium to an unfair detention.
Oh, lovely! I'm the first one here. All alone with Mr. Grinch. Lucky me. Not.
Lillian didn't even bother greeting the man or even flashing him one of her phony smiles. She'd shown up. She didn't have to speak to him or even indicate that she acknowledged his existence.
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When she got to the auditorium, she saw Mr. Ivors (still smiling, that petty prick) and Lillian. Lynne nervously pulled at a loose strand of hair and approached.
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Had she been been the type to jump at all, for joy or otherwise, Lillian would have. Principal Ivors ranked somewhere between slime-covered, demonic barracudas and eldritch horrors on her list of things she never wanted to deal with by herself in this lifetime.
She recognized the girl as the one she'd bumped into in the cafeteria. Her name was... Lynne? At least, she believed her name was Lynne. She'd seen her around but had never actually spoken to her before. Maybe she should now. At the very least, she owed her an apology for colliding with her and making her drop her lunch.
"Hello," she greeted. "I'm very sorry about earlier. I lost my balance."
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Lynne really couldn't get upset over being tripped into when she'd gone and tripped on the principal herself. Too bad the 'accident' excuse didn't work on Mr. Ivors though.
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"I'll have a bruise but I'm not dead yet," she said in an vaguely benevolent tone. Then she turned to look at the fight.
"Oh, they have them, too, I see," she commented lightly, almost as if she were watching a play or a sporting event instead of a battle.
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Suddenly, red light flared up around the goblin then vanished. A lingering red shimmer pulsed through him. It bared its fangs and hissed at the impudent red-haired girl responsible.
Now bursting with strength, the goblin sprang quickly at Lynne, pulling back a fist to strike.
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Lynne took a step to leap to the side but at the last second she backpeddaled, moving with the momentum of the incoming strike. On instinct, she crossed her arms to guard herself but the strike hurt. She gasped ('This is going to bruise, she couldn't help but think), only kept upright by her stumbling, desperate backsteps to keep from falling and away from that thing. The transluscent woman's eyes flashed dangerously and then she was rushing the goblin again, whirling her bow above her head before bringing it down to bash the goblin.
((OOC: Secondary skill sets aren't available yet, right?))
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But it would settle for knocking these puny little things aside first (once it regained its balance), and it bristled, puffing up and then suddenly charging with surprising speed straight for Amalia and Lindsey in a tackle that would knock the hot air right of them.
And then it'd get started on the bloodshed, leaving the other two to its goblin companion.
((OOC: As far as I know, they are, but at most, a Persona at that level should only know one or two of the most basic attacks of their skillsets.))
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