=-THUD=- Leo gasped, having hugged her mother goodbye, for her to return later on with her daughter's things, she looked up, eyes bright, with a subtle glow to them, she raised her brows, heading toward the stairs. As she wandered down the hallway, she couldn't quite place the room, at least she couldn't until she heard the muffled cry within the room to her right. The door slightly adjar, she went to push it open, only with the motion of her hand, the door swung open by its lonesome. She paused, before stepping inside a little, a small smile pulling at her lips.

"Kurt? Uh.Are you okay?" She winced a little, just able to make him out underneath the wreckage, the blue tail snapped to attention and the German stutter emerged. "uh.J..Ja, fantastische.I meant to do that." Leo bit her lip, stepping further into the room, she made her way toward him, crouching, she gathered up the curtains, untangling them from the mass of blue. "Sure you did." Kurt blushed, fumbling as he picked himself up, standing straight, even at sixteen, he towered over her, pushing hair from his face, he grinned a little. "I did.I'm uh.Ja..You came to my rescue.." Leo paused, looking startled for a moment, before that grin turned into a somewhat shy smile. "Well, I hadn't known it was you, but still.lets just say I did." Kurt grinned.Yeah, he liked her. Taking a deep breath, he was always being told to seize the opportunities as they presented themselves.Thus, "Uh.Leo? Listen, I vhas vhondering if maybe you'd-"

.Meanwhile.

Kyle frowned, school had been out for an hour, even those in detention were leaving, though he was still there, in his basketball shorts and top, planting the ball through the net time and time again, it was almost monotonous. He picked up the ball as it bounced toward him, lifting it to aim, before letting it fly. It ricocheted off the far wall, firing across the hall to the other side, lost.It would have gone in, if it had not been for the laser that blew out the windows to the gymnasium and the basket along with it.

Kyle was thrown to his feet, barely with enough time to cover himself from the shower of rubble. The look of shock on his face as the giant metal bird swept through the shattered windows, was picture perfect. His body scooting back as the lasers swept over the area, the machine -watching- him as he scrambled toward the bleachers, shuffling under them as he went. He willed himself to change, he really, really wanted to change right now, to something tiny.But no luck, he wasn't changing. The tingle was there, and then nothing. His heart thundered as he scrambled along the floor, amidst the dust and rubble.

The bird was around fifteen feet from wing tip to wing tip, its metal underbelly reflecting shards of light onto the ground as its beak parted, a shiny black lens amidst the makeshift beak, Kyle cried out, barely able to duck and roll out the way as the lasers, projected from the eyes of the metallic beast, tore a hole through the bleaches, exposing Kyle..