@sky-reed
After the latest events, it was only a matter of time as of when Spencer would come back to dig deeper than before. She could get her hands on the files in the sheriff’s station, thus they weren’t the priority and something told her that it was not where she needed her eyes to be. No, the truth was supposed to be in labs similar as of ones the others had been released a while ago—and with her insatiable curiosity and determination, no surprise she soon was sneaking around buildings she shouldn’t have been let get close to in the first place.
FIRST THING’S FIRST, however, was a face change. Even though Skylar could have been considered a friend of sorts, and a mutant too, it wasn’t exactly HER that Spencer was hiding from. There were plenty others who could have not liked someone like her browsing their drawers, and would have hidden anything that her gaze wasn’t supposed to find.
The problem with Spencer was that she had little to no patience and it meant that her preparation was weak. She knew who she was going to pick, her eyes had fallen onto the man a while ago, and for a good reason. One, she needed anyone to get the blame off of her, and two, blending in worked even better. Spencer made sure Skylar wouldn’t be in the lab at the time of her arrival, slipping into it undetected—and if anyone even were to see her, it was NOT like she wore her own skin. A small smile crept up her lips with that thought.
At first it was all good and all well, eyes going through files as she browsed them quickly. It was when she find something actually INTERESTING and pressed to print that it appeared she had made a mistake. The door knob was pressed and with a crack it opened, Spencer’s (well, not really hers) body froze and she turned to see the “intruder”. Relief filled her heart with the familiar face, and she breathed out. Act cool. ACT COOL. “Skylar,” spoke up she, with a grin spreading in seconds, “Hey BUDDY, how are your erythrocytes doing? Lookin’ a little pale.” JESUS FUCK. Was it enough of a nerd talk for her to appear n o r m a l? Probably not, but she wasn’t against blaming drugs for it if asked, “What’s up?”









