Mr. Sayco stayed calm despite the chilling and threating phone conversation he had just finished. He glanced up seeing a pretty young blonde already knowing her name, though the door was only slightly cracked open. “You should know," he heard the girl speak "I don't care how powerful you are, I'm not afraid of you." A small understanding smile painted his lips “Kila, I would never expect you to fear me. In fact I expected you to be the one to strike fear in the others.” He smirked “Come in?” he offered but before the girl could come in he heard a knock and Nathan’s younger brother entered sitting before him. He listened to him speak, before putting up his hand in a very gentlemanly manor, so that he could speak. Glancing back up to the blonde who seemed hesitate to enter.
“Joshua, Kila he nodded to each of them. The reason I have chosen who I have whether or not your powers are fully developed is the fact that you all have passion, anger, love and a drive. Older Actives are set in there way, they will not easily bend and there are very few older active left in this world.” What you see her at Sayco manor all of the Mentors, they are really the only ones of their generation left.” He sighed in healing the smoke from his cigar. “Why would they fight, for something they feel they have already lost long ago. You guys are young, you have your whole lives ahead of you to be free.” He said the passion in his voice was raw, he really wanted this for them. “You all deserve life, families, freedom.” He glanced to Kila, before glancing back to Joshua “And, this army of kids achieve anything, if and only if, they want it bad enough.” His southern accent was thick in the silence.
Adya hadn’t noticed the dark haired boy that was now watching her, to lost in her anger thoughts, but that same uncontrollable need to want to be near him began to take over once again. She couldn’t understand it, she didn’t even know him. She was smart enough to know he had to be near, that was the only time she felt that way, when he was near her. A wicked smile came to her face, as the thought of hypnotizing him crossed her mind, but then she decided against it. If her dad found out she had done that to a guest she’d be in a lot of trouble. Instead she changed the tune of her music to something more inviting and friendly. She wasn’t exactly welcoming to strangers but something about him was different.
This was a sign to anyone that they could now interrupt her if they wanted to. She glanced see someone just outside the door, she knew it was him and her heart pounded a bit faster, but she stayed calm. This time she played the piano with her fingers this time, instead of her mind. She looked right at him this time giving him a smile. With her head she gestured him to come in, although once he figured out she couldn’t speak he’d more than likely fell sorry for her like everyone else. She sighed at the thought glancing back down at the keys as she played the beautiful melody waiting to see if her secret admire would come out of hiding.