Logan scowled, arms folded across his chest in annoyance. One sleeve of his sweatshirt hung off his shoulder in its usual manner, part of his tank and his peachy skin exposed. He hated unannounced trips - mostly because he couldnât ditchâŠ.Which was precisely why they had done it. A quiet growl built up in his throat, and Areo, the Hydra science teacher, shot him a look that instantly made Logan quiet but also glower even more.
For the love of all things magical, did they really have to come to the human realm for an observation trip? Was it this âexperience is the best teacherâ crap theyâve been spouting since day one? Whatever it was, Logan wasnât happy about it. Now he was stuck with all these other creatures giving him the evil eye.
Hey, he did them a favor by skipping class ninety percent of the time. If he had the option, he wouldâve skipped this trip, too.
Well, no use sulking about it now. He was here, and he might as well pay some attention.
Hours later, they were set loose to do their own âpersonal observation,â and Logan immediately made a beeline for the fountain behind the building called a âmall.â There he might actually get peace and quiet and no deal with all those condescending stares.
When it came into sight, he immediately sat on the edge of it, and ran his hands through his lava colored hair. At the same time a frustrated sigh passed through his lips, he heard a small sound that sounded suspiciously like splashing. Peeking around the edge of the sculpture set in the middle of the fountain, he found a woman, older than him in terms of human appearance.
Oh, great, company. Though, it wasnât any of the students, so if he left her alone, more than likely sheâd leave him alone. Well, that was the hope, anyway.