《Charlotte Powers: Diary of a Would-Be Superhero》xx48.11.14 / 12:54 / Still Monday
Advertisement
xx48.11.15 / 07:24 / Tuesday
That was definitely the most interesting assembly I've ever been to. Okay okay, so it's the ONLY assembly I've ever been to, that's beside the point.
Let's start with what happened BEFORE the assembly. I snuck out of class early to make sure I got there (to the gym I mean) before C2, and on the way I passed by what I think is a teacher's lounge. I couldn't help but notice that there was a lot of noise coming from in there, so I kind of ... dawdled. There was shouting from inside, and quite a lot of swearing too—not just from one person, there was a real argument going on. It was hard to make anything out, but one word kept coming up: 'segregation'. It seems like some of the teachers (or maybe just one really loud one) are against it. I guess they were talking about the students, maybe there's a plan to split some of them off into special classes. I didn't get to hear any more because suddenly I realised the really shouty guy was going to leave, so I ran off down the hall—when I looked back around the corner I saw it was one of my teachers, Mr Hall who teaches Literature. He was storming off away from me, I couldn't see his face but his back looked super-angry. After that more teachers started coming out so I went to the gymnasium really quickly, luckily I didn't get spotted or anything, one of the things I've discovered about myself since coming here is that I really hate getting into trouble. I actually had heaps of time before the assembly was supposed to start, I guess I got a little over-eager as far as 'timing' went, so I went in and looked around the parts they're renovating. It was pretty boring though, just a bunch of building supplies and big half-finished gym rooms, it looked like no work had been done for a while. Come to think of it I haven't seen any builders around the school, either.
Anyway, after I finished exploring I went to the weight room to test myself, there's a kind of machine there with adjustable weights and I played with that for a while. I didn't push myself, but I can pretty comfortably 'pull' ninety kilograms, although I have no idea if that's good or not. I did a bench press too, again I didn't push myself and I'm not sure if I was doing it properly but I could lift a sixty kg bar and weights (I don't know the proper term for it) with only a little trouble. I didn't want to try TOO much because I was by myself and if I got in trouble it'd be REALLY embarrassing to be found pinned to the bench, so I didn't push myself hard at all. I tried getting some averages off Opal but couldn't find the information I need on the local nets. It kind of felt like I was doing pretty well with how much I could lift, though.
After I was finished with all that I went to wait for C2, once students and teachers started going into the gym I kind of hung back a little, even so I got a lot of odd looks. When C2 eventually came she spotted me straight away and came over. She seemed pleased, which made me really happy.
Advertisement
"Hi, C2!" I said. "I thought we could sit together, what do you think?"
"That sounds fun," she said. Wow, she actually said 'fun'! I mean, I KNOW she's not some kind of emotionless robot ... well, not the 'emotionless' part anyway, I still kind of have this tiny little suspicion that MAYBE she's some kind of robot, but if she IS a robot then she's definitely the kind that has emotions, and definitely the kind I want to have as a friend. Anyway, even though I know all that it's still kind of funny to hear her say something like 'fun'.
We went inside together and found a seat near the back, in a quiet part of the stands. I could tell C2 was a bit tense so I asked her what was wrong, she just said she didn't like crowds. I don't blame her, actually, I'm not overly fond of them myself.
"What DO you like?" I asked, to pass the time and hopefully take her mind off the crowd. She thought for a while, then said:
"Pears."
Which made me laugh. But you know something? I've never had a pear!
"That's terrible," she said, when I told her that. "Pears are wonderful, you should eat one as soon as possible. If you'd like to, that is. I don't want you to think I'm trying to force you to eat a pear, or anything that you don't want to—"
"No, I want to," I said. "I'd love to try a pear."
"It's not the right season now," she said. "You have to wait until late summer." She hesitated a moment, then she said: "Apples and pears are closely related, but there's a significant difference between them. If you put an apple into water, it will float. But if you put a pear into water, it will sink."
"Oh, that's interesting," I said. "I didn't know that."
C2 seemed really happy about this, she even smiled a bit and then said:
"What's also interesting and both a similarity and difference between pears and apples is the presence of sclereids. In apples these form the hard inner 'core' and in pears they form 'stone cells' that give the slightly gritty texture—"
After that she kind of lost me, but even though I didn't understand any of what she said I still just enjoyed listening to her talk. It reminded me of Daniel when he gets going, and it was nice to hear some enthusiasm in her voice. Except after about half a minute she stopped and said:
"I think I'm boring you. I'm very sorry."
"What? No, it's okay!" I said, but I didn't get the chance to continue because it was then that the assembly started. I won't bore you with the details because most of the starting stuff wasn't interesting at all, just speeches about solidarity and teamwork and greater goods and working together towards a common goal. Apparently that was all a lead-in to introducing the new guy, who turned out to be a really tall really broad really flat-faced guy with blond hair called Ray Ricardo. He plays rugby. I know this because the announcer guy (actually I think he might have been the principal, I wasn't really paying attention I have to admit) said it about ten times. Anyway, Ray said something about being pleased to be at the school, he seems okay, but what happened AFTER that was what REALLY got my attention.
Advertisement
The gym went WILD. I'd noticed a lot of people whispering and a lot of excited tension when Ray was introduced and when he talked, but after he'd finished thanking everyone for coming the gym just LITERALLY exploded. Well not LITERALLY literally but you get what I mean, the students went MENTAL. Like, standing up and screaming and waving their arms, I actually got kind of a fright, I thought somebody must have spontaneously combusted or something. C2 took it all calmly, when I looked at her she kind of halfway-looked back and said:
"Everyone reacts the same."
It's weird, but even though C2 speaks in that mumbly whispery kind of subdued way, I never have any trouble hearing her, even when a whole gymnasium full of lunatics is roaring all around me. Anyway, I wasn't quite sure what she meant until I looked around again. We were the only two people in the entire crowd who WEREN'T cheering for Ray—who was taking it all kind of smugly, I mean it was obvious he was enjoying it all. I looked back at C2, and she said:
"Not just today."
And then it was like she'd ripped a hood off my head and I could see for the first time since I got here. She's right. All the students act the same, every day—some days they're all a bit grumpy, some days they're all a bit happier, some days they're all super-focused and uncommunicative. Today, they're all insanely excited that this not-that-impressive guy is going to play rugby for the school. Why?
"I don't know."
C2 paused for a moment after that, then she almost went to say something else, then she just shook her head and looked down at her hands. I looked around at the crowd again, the noise was starting to die down a little at that point but most of the students were still going as strong as ever—it must have been for more than a minute at this point, that they'd been cheering. But not ALL of them were cheering with the same bizarre enthusiasm—lots of them were almost frothing at the mouth, but some others had already sat down. They were all excited, but in different students there were different levels of excitement.
Eventually the cheering stopped completely, and Ray made his exit, and then we had another speech. Guess who gave it? Uh-huh, yep. Veronica Flux. I'm sure she was directing it straight at me, because it was all about fitting in and being one of the crowd, how you could express your individuality as part of a group and that didn't lessen your worth as a person and blah blah blah. My palms tingle every time I see that girl, probably because I kind of want to slap her. I know that's not very heroic but she just gets right on my nerves.
After she'd finished there was YET ANOTHER speech, this time it was a tall, serious-looking student wearing a dark uniform with a band across it. I recognised him as the head of the student council; he's the one who told me off after Veronica and her cronies dumped spaghetti sauce all over me. His speech was all about teamwork. Teamwork is the most important thing in the world! Teamwork cures all diseases and does your chores for you! Teamwork will save you if you fall under a bus! He must have said 'teamwork' about fifty times in his speech, by the end of it the word had lost all meaning. Anyway, he finished up with:
"Teamwork! That's what this school is about. Teamwork as exemplified by our own Emerald Hedgehogs, who I'm sure will be welcoming their newest player with open arms. I expect each and every one of you to show your support by attending the big game the Thursday after next. Go Hedgehogs!"
Everyone went crazy for that. Some more than others. C2 and I exchanged glances, or at least she almost met my eye.
Then Veronica gave another speech. I KNOW. This was the last one, though, and pretty short:
"We've had good attendance lately for the self-improvement program, but I want to see more new faces there. If you're curious at all, come along after this assembly, we have pizza and snacks so you won't go hungry!"
After everything was over it was lunchtime. Of course, I naturally just assumed C2 and I would eat lunch together, but when we got out of the gym we kind of started off in different directions.
"Where are you going?" I asked. She blinked at me. Well, near me.
"I have to attend the self-improvement program," she said.
I couldn't believe it. My jaw hit the ground. (Not literally.) (Also I could believe it, I just didn't want to.) C2 got kind of a funny look on her face, like she was trying to figure something out, then she asked:
"Is that okay? Did I do something wrong?"
I couldn't say anything, it was just too much for me—that C2, my new friend, is part of Veronica's self-improvement program! So I ... I don't want to write this down, I really don't, it was so bad but I just turned my back on her and left.
I know! I know it was bad! I just left her standing there and when I looked back (WHY did I look back?) she was still standing there looking really confused, I feel awful about it, I don't even know WHY I'm so upset that she's part of the stupid thing, it's just ... WHY? Why is she in the self-improvement program? Doesn't she SEE how awful Veronica is? She must! She knows Veronica was the one who PURPOSEFULLY humiliated me in front of the whole lunch room, C2 was the one who rescued me from that! Well not RESCUED but helped me clean up afterwards anyway, doesn't that mean anything to her? I feel so betrayed!
Sigh.
Anyway, I suppose I should finish off this entry now. Wow, I wrote a lot! I guess a lot happened. I should go find C2, except I don't want to because I know where she is. I have to apologise again. Why did I do that? Why did I just walk away? I knew it was bad but I still did it, why? Why? WHY?
Sigh (again).
I will finish this entry now, the bell's about to ring for afternoon class anyway. Maths. At least I won't have to think.
Advertisement
- In Serial118 Chapters
My Death Flags Show No Sign of Ending
An ordinary university student found everywhere, Hirasawa Kazuki, was in possession a game character’s body when he came to his senses. Moreover, it was Harold Stokes’, the story’s most hated figure who held the title 『King of Trash 』. For him, tons of landmines appearing like death flags are in his surroundings! Can Kazuki evade the mountainous amount of death flags and advance through the survival route !?
8 415 - In Serial71 Chapters
The Exiled Villainess Returns
(Please heed the warnings above before reading) Reborn into the beautiful but deadly world of Ethetia, she comes to a sudden awareness that she is now Livia Katrina Valentine, a character of a game of a reverse harem she once played on Earth called Aster Academy: The Feuding Houses. But this revelation comes a bit too late. You see, Livia wasn't just anyone. She was not given the anonymity of being a background character, or even the blessing of being the heroine. Instead, she has bestowed the role of being the atrocious villainess. And that is exactly what she had been. As a result, Livia triggers her own death flag event at her debutante. Her memories of her past life have the grace to come only minutes before she is accused of poisoning the heroine, Amelia. But all is not helpless. Via last-minute intervention, Livia successfully manages to avoid having her head decapitated. Being exiled was a small price to pay for retaining a pulse. Plus, at least this way, Livia can finally start to live her life, to become more than just a cruel folly. Her exile should have been a new but unusual beginning to her story. But pitiless reality comes knocking. Ethetia had once only been a background setting in a game. A pretty and still picture that mostly went disregarded as the even prettier characters on the screen unloaded their dialogue, but now, it was Livia's world. As real and wonderous as planet Earth once had been, filled with small creatures with their own wills, ambitions, and needs. Such one creature decides that exile was not enough of a penalty. That Livia, the bullish and jealous tormentor of the heroine, deserves a fate more befitting of her past deeds. One worst than death. Livia's fate is ripped out of her hands. She is forced into a collar, sold to an empire rotten with greed, and placed inside a harem where she is expected to wither and die from the inside out. But Livia refuses to be forgotten. Burning with a deep rage against those who only wish to see her fall into her own grave, Livia makes a twisted promise to herself. A promise that pushes her through the darkest moments of her life and brings to light a newfound power rooted deep inside her. So keen to discard her as the villain she has once been, the little creatures in their own ignorance brought forth something they could never dream to fathom. A beacon of darkness.
8 149 - In Serial75 Chapters
The Daily Diary of a VRMMO-playing Dragon (Complete)
This is the story of a dragon playing video games to save the love of his life. By the author of The Blue Mage Raised by Dragons, The Godking's Legacy, and Demon's Journey.
8 143 - In Serial33 Chapters
Binary of Life and Death
Monsters, gold, chaos, glory, adventure, what more could attract two of the greatest players of all time to Sugarea, the most popular MMORPG of its time. But everyone makes errors, and unfortunate for these two brilliant players, they have made the grave mistake of not actually sleeping like normal humans and missed out on the very moment the new Dark Legion update would take effect. Or did they? They wake in what seems familiar yet not, but they soon realize their predicament. They are inside their game avatar's bodies! A half-Demon and a Dragonoid are now struggling with more than just power, these two men have to find their new purpose and calling in a completely different world. Will they concur it like ordinary land or will they enlighten the planet into equality? Do figures pull strings in the dark or is everything open to the public eye? Nothing is certain except the unknown, and nothing is ever as it seems... This is an Isekai story, as such, some parts may sound either cliché or similar to others, but I assure you, I tried to prevent that. To make it known, I took quite a lot of inspiration from the light novel/anime Overlord, but that doesn't mean it's a direct rip-off of it. You'll find there to be quite the amount of differences. Just a little heads up as well, you should expect irregular uploads, as it takes me a long time to write each chapter. I am currently trying for once every other week on Sundays around 10:00 A.M. Chapters are usually 7k words and up, with the longest (chapter 3) being 10.3k words. So, if you like to sit down and read a long chapter every two weeks at 10:00 A.M. EST on Sundays, then you can waste your time here! Small disclaimer: Profanity is far and few between, and mostly used by side characters, rarely the main character. When something with gore happens, I describe to the best of my ability, which will only get better the longer I write this... :) Small cuts between perspectives happen, and can hide what some characters do, which will be revealed in future chapters, I'm not that lazy... all the time... There are some parts that are long blocks of text, most, if not all, of them, are characters talking, but I try not to info dump. I know one of the tags says "Psychological", and for the most part, it is, but it's not as prominent as other stories, instead, it's more hidden and scattered, but I did try to make the pieces I did reveal all fit together. Cover art is bound to be changed when I have a good picture to use, so the Yin-Yang is a placeholder for now unless yall wanna gimme something to use *wink wink nudge nudge*. So yeah, please give it a try, as I have nothing better to do with my life, and I am banking solely off of a career in literature and am hoping that I can create a story that can actually be called something more than a child's imagination running wild. The eventual and inevitable end to the story won't be for a long while, at least till chapter 40 or so. I have thought long and hard about the message and themes at play, so I hope you, the reader (who has some amazing hair btw), can enjoy and partake on this adventure with me into my dark empty pit of an imagination.
8 168 - In Serial7 Chapters
Isle of the Extinct
A ragtag gang of survivors, scraping out a living in the jungles of prehistory. An apex predator, hardened by the wild and viciously defending his throne from competitors and the elements alike. A strange, unnatural liquid, lurking in the cracks and cobbles in the earth, taking its toll on the world around it. The remains and relics of an ancient yet advanced society, whose greed and ignorance led to the downfall of their most prized creation. One mystical link connects them all. A mysterious island, shrouded in mystery and sinisterness, revealing horrors beyond the teeth and claws of its saurian inhabitants. Man and Beast collide in an epic arms race for survival on the ISLE OF THE EXTINCT! PRAISE FOR ISLE OF THE EXTINCT: "There is real effort in skill being put into this and it is unlike anything I have ever read on this site...9/10 would recommend... "...fast-paced...incredibly descriptive...give yourself a ride into this thriller!" "...writing style is amazing..." "Excellent! I want more!" "...fleshed-out characters..." "Effective and well-written imagery..." "...top-notch description..." "Anyone who is even remotely into science fiction and is not reading this is missing out..."
8 137 - In Serial10 Chapters
SonTails: Blessing
Just read it and you will understand
8 211

