It had been a long, hard first day. Aria had just been shipped off by her parents and this is to the ideal place she thought she'd be in this time of her life. Her parents had forced her to come here to get serious about a real future carer other then singing. Well, they decided on her becoming a huntress, the girl who couldn't fight anything that well, and here she was, a school just for that. How would she learn about something she was so bad at and so scared to do?
She had gone to the school anyways, prepared to let the school make her into whatever it may. She had walked in the doors, got lost, never found the office they had told her to find, and some girls had cornered her and made fun of her for being a faunus. Something she clearly couldn't change but that doesn't stop anyone from bullying another I guess. After she got away from the mean girls, she ran out the doors and back through the woods which she had walked through when she got lost coming there as well, to find the train. It was somewhere around here but who knew where.
After being lost for the second time, being a whole hour this time, she sat against a tree giving up and began to cry. The day was hopeless and a complete waste. At this point she would have nowhere to sleep tonight if she couldn't find the office or the school. The school year had already started and they were halfway through the year but her mother had called the headmaster and begged. With her family's money they did seem to have a hold on or power, over some. Who knows if that was a factor here but anything to get they're underachieving child out of their sight and swept under a rug was good to them. Her being here was something they could actually brag about. No one had to know how terrible she was. Their friends would think great things about what she would become and how great she must be already but none of this was so. She was terrible, thus being why her mother had begged.
As she sat on the ground in her too pink to get dirty, dress, she smoothed out the wrinkles as she watched droplets of water fall, clouding her sight. She thought upon all the things her parents and siblings had ever thought they had a right to say, all the ways they thought her future she go. None of it made her happy or had anything to do with something she was already good at. Sending her here seemed to be putting her in a boat to sail away with the last remaining hope they had of her future. If this wasn't to work out she wasn't to return home for they didn't want her living off their hard work while she simply adorned it.
She had gone to the school anyways, prepared to let the school make her into whatever it may. She had walked in the doors, got lost, never found the office they had told her to find, and some girls had cornered her and made fun of her for being a faunus. Something she clearly couldn't change but that doesn't stop anyone from bullying another I guess. After she got away from the mean girls, she ran out the doors and back through the woods which she had walked through when she got lost coming there as well, to find the train. It was somewhere around here but who knew where.
After being lost for the second time, being a whole hour this time, she sat against a tree giving up and began to cry. The day was hopeless and a complete waste. At this point she would have nowhere to sleep tonight if she couldn't find the office or the school. The school year had already started and they were halfway through the year but her mother had called the headmaster and begged. With her family's money they did seem to have a hold on or power, over some. Who knows if that was a factor here but anything to get they're underachieving child out of their sight and swept under a rug was good to them. Her being here was something they could actually brag about. No one had to know how terrible she was. Their friends would think great things about what she would become and how great she must be already but none of this was so. She was terrible, thus being why her mother had begged.
As she sat on the ground in her too pink to get dirty, dress, she smoothed out the wrinkles as she watched droplets of water fall, clouding her sight. She thought upon all the things her parents and siblings had ever thought they had a right to say, all the ways they thought her future she go. None of it made her happy or had anything to do with something she was already good at. Sending her here seemed to be putting her in a boat to sail away with the last remaining hope they had of her future. If this wasn't to work out she wasn't to return home for they didn't want her living off their hard work while she simply adorned it.