Location: S.B Williams Hall

Up ahead, one couldn't see much of anything. Just a whole lot of... well...wood. Just miles and miles of trees. It did beat the desert scene, but just like that, it's effect wore off.

After his chat with Dave, the rest of the trip fell to silence. Hiro looked out the window and could see a whole lot of trees up ahead. The car seemed to be heading right for it.

"What are you doing?!" Hiro asked alarmed, backing as far as he could in his seat.

"Relax." Dave said calmly and pressed a few buttons.

Before they could crash, a doorway revealed itself and the car just drove right into it.

"High tech." Hiro murmured.

"Thought a genius like you would've figured that out." Dave joked.

"A lot of this is all pretty new to me." Hiro stated.

"Fair enough." Dave nodded. He parked the car and after letting himself out, he opened up Hiro's door.

"Are the formalities necessary?" Hiro said sarcastically.

Dave simply shrugged. "You better grab your gear and check in. Just hop in the elevator and head to the first floor. They'll give your information there."

Hiro examined the parking lot and noted how no one else was there. Surely there should be more people. There couldn't so few supers.

"How come we're the only one's here?" He asked, grabbing his belongings.

"They probably took another entrance, came early or late." Dave replied. "Supers are from all over the place. Some probably took a plane to get here."

Hiro farewelled Dave and headed to the elevator. It wasn't like he'd be here forever, right? Just until things die down. They said it was a school. Not some lab where they test on people. That's against the law, isn't it? Hiro shook the thoughts from his head. He didn't need to put more worries in his head about all this.


Compared to his room back home, this one was slightly smaller.

It was suppose to room two people?
It sorta reminded him of school camp, how people were placed in cabins. He wondered if he'd get along with this roommate of his. He was going to be stuck with him for a while.

Wilbur threw his bag onto one of the beds and walked out to the window. Immediately he could tell the image outside was fake. Despite it being so clear it was like it was real, he could sense the electricity from it. Just an image. That and they were underground too. Doubt one could get an image of a starry night sky when you're several feet under.

At least he wasn't rooming with his uncle. That car ride was torturous. Wilbur swore he had repeated the same story more than twice.

Wilbur heard footsteps outside and shrugged it off, heading into the bathroom. To think he had to share this with someone. The teen turned on the tap and washed his face with the cool water. He figured he'd be good after a good night's rest.

He had been in that car forever. At least long enough, he wanted to get up. There had been pitstops for bathroom breaks and quick snacks, but the long trip did make him exhausted.

So this was the A Wing and Hiro was looking for room 113. Hiro was about to place the key in when he saw the door was opened. He raised an eyebrow and slowly pushed the door open. The room was still dark, but the bathroom light was on. Someone clearly didn't catch the roommate part. Hiro carefully placed his bag on the ground and slid against the wall towards the bathroom door. When the figure walked out, Hiro tried tackling him to the ground, but as soon as his hand touched the other guy's shoulder, Hiro was pulled forward and then pinned to the ground.

"And I thought I came here to stay out of trouble, not get attacked on my first night." They said with humor.

Hiro struggled in the other boy's grasped. Clearly he misinterpreted something. The boy didn't sound like a threat. Merely he was defending himself. But he still didn't understand why he was here.

" What are you doing in here?" Hiro asked, trying to free himself from his grasp.

"I take it we're roomates."

"What?!" There's something Dave failed to mention.

"I'm guessing it's their way to save space."

"Whatever. Can you get off me now?" Hiro asked.

"You gonna try to attempt to tackle me again?"

Hiro frowned, but the boy still got off him and helped him up.

"Names Wilbur by the way. Wilbur Robinson." He introduced himself and went over to flick the light switch.

"Wait! As in Wilbur Robinson, son of Cornelius Robinson?" Hiro said astounded, recognising the boy as the light went on.

"Yeah." Wilbur said as if it was nothing. He's heard that "son of Cornelius" thing many times. So many, that it doesn't move him. "Now that we know my heritage, I think it's fair you at least tell me your name, seeing as we'll be rooming together for a while."

"Ahh...right. I'm Hiro. Hiro Hamada."

"Hiro? Were your parents being literal when naming you?" Wilbur snickered.

"Are you in any position to be mocking my name, Wilbur?" Hiro said sarcastically.

Wilbur stopped laughing and cleared his throat. "Touché." He said. "So what kind of EVO are you?" Wilbur asked, leaning against the closest, empty desk.

EVO was another term for supers, but most people preferred the latter.

"Honestly. I don't really know. The whole being a super thing is new to me." Hiro admitted.

Wilbur pushed himself up a bit and cocked his head. "You have to at least know what your powers are? It's not exactly rocket science."

"I recently found out I'm telekinetic. But it turns out I've also had enhanced IQ and mechanical intuition."

"Sounds like you're one smart guy." Wilbur noted, giving a nod.

Since discovering what he was and what he could do, Hiro didn't seem so sure he was. Everything it seemed he was, was because of an evolution in his being.

"What can you do?" He asked, moving the subject away from him.

"Electrokinesis." Wilbur replied. "Or in simpler terms, power to produce and manipulate electricity."

"I know what it means." Unfortunately.

"Okay Mr. Smartypants." Wilbur smirked.

"Ha ha." Hiro laughed sarcastically.

Despite the teasing, they did seem to get along. Hiro wasn't sure how he perceived Wilbur. The guy was cocky and easy going, but he also seemed way to full of it. As long as they stayed on good terms, it didn't look like any one was going to get a karate chop in the ass. The two boys did spend the time getting to know each other and Wilbur didn't seem to mind talking about his father when Hiro asked.

"Maybe when this is all over, I'll see if I can get dad to see ya." Wilbur promised.

"Really?" Hiro's eyes widened excitedly.


In another room in the building, two girls had a less violent approach. Penny had arrived much earlier than Violet and the redhead wasn't sure if she was going to like her roommate or not. She was an easygoing person and making friends for her wasn't hard. But she was going to be rooming with this person for a while and who knew what would happen if they didn't get along.

Her view of reality wasn't always accurate. Sometimes it'd take her a minute to realize she was back in the real world. Now, she was sure as her powers hadn't been in use since that night.
Penny hadn't bothered to unpack yet. She wanted to wait until her roommate arrived. Hey, what if they were picky?

Dash's room was in a different section to Violet's. The girl figured they were going by age or something. Sharing a room wasn't foreign to her. Until they were old enough, her and Dash did have to share a room. The only difference between now and then was that she had no idea who she'd be rooming with. Did the sibling rule apply where "this is my side and this is your side"?
The second Violet entered her room, she found herself being greeted by whom she assumed was her roommate. The girl seemed a little enthusiastic, reminding Violet of Kari in a sense.

"Hi!" The girl said. "I'm Penny." She held out her hand.

"Violet." She gave a small smile and shook Penny's hand.

So far so good. Both girls thought.

"Didn't you use to be on that TV show with that super dog?" Violet asked, after taking a good look at her new roommate and then proceeded to unpack her things.

"I'm that recognizable?" Penny laughed.

"When you're the awkward girl in the corner, you basically notice everything." Violet gave a smile.

Violet had seemed to recognized her and Penny couldn't quite put her finger on it, but there was something familiar about the other girl too.

"You use to watch Bolt?" She asked.

"No." Violet shook her head. "My brother did. Had a major crush on your character."

"Really?" Penny shook her head and laughed.

"Well...until they replaced you after the second season."

"Everyone seems to think it was better with me around. But you have one near death experience and you suddenly see things differently."

"I know that feeling." Violet gave a nod, recalling the plane exploding several years back.

"Have you been on TV or something, cause I swear I've seen you before somewhere?" Penny asked.

"I've gotten more attention then I'd like." Violet admitted.

"Not the centre of attention type?" Penny laughed.

"You could say that. Let's just say, I like to be invisible." She said enhancing on the last word. She didn't have to worry about revealing herself here. Which was nice. At Western View, she always had to be careful, but here at S.B.W she didn't need to worry. Everyone else here was super, so she could be a little careless with her powers. Unless it was rule, but until she was sure, why not embrace it.

"I take it from that invisibility is what you do and in the literal sense." Penny raised an eyebrow.

"That and forcefields."

"Now I know where I've seen you." Penny said in realization. "I mean you had the mask on, but I'm pretty sure you're Invisigirl, as in the Incredibles!"

"You got that right." Violet half smiled. "So what do you do?" She asked.

"Do you have a favourite place?" Penny asked.

"Is this a mind reader trick?" Violet questioned.

"Please, I can't read minds. Just tell me."

"I enjoy the park." Violet shrugged. Well, she enjoyed any place she could have peace and quiet.

"Like this?" Penny said and the room suddenly became like Central Park.

"Woah!" Violet exclaimed. "Are you some kind of teleporter?" It all looked too real. The the many people being with their families, boat racing, biking and etc.

Penny let the illusion dissolve and they were back in their room. "No. I just create illusions. They seem real, but the way it works is that it's all in your head."

"That sure beats invisibility."

"It has it's ups and downs. But I wouldn't mind being invisible. Fans and all." The red head smiled.

Violet laughed lightly. "You could always make them see someone else. But I guess with all that attention being invisible seems easier."

"My powers don't effect everyone. I can only make illusions to a few before it..."

"It becomes too much." Violet finished, nodding in understanding.

Supers were still considered underdeveloped under eighteen. They had limits such as only using their abilities for a certain amount of time before it drains them, they'd take hits quicker when in battle. Their powers were still developing.

"Yeah." Penny nodded. "But hey, we will be safe here and they are gonna teach us how to use them."

"For once we won't have to hide who we are."

"It'll just be like we're normal."

"If you call a school full of supers normal. Then yeah, normal."

Both girls laughed at that. But it was true, no one here had to hide who they really were. They would just get to be a bunch of normal teenagers.


Location: Unknown

In a dark room, a man was currently cuffed by zero point energy. He was one of the NSA agents. Although, no one would notice his absence as his kidnapping was still recent.

The guard in charge was currently turning the knobs on the control and that caused the agent to tense in pain as shocks went through his body. He refrained from yelling. Anyone else would've definitely screamed at the amount he was being exposed to. The pain eventually ceased when heels could be heard making contact with the cold hard floor.

Whoever it was, must've been the mastermind behind the whole missing supers ordeal. Probably wanted information on locations of supers. He was trained never to tell, even till he receives his final blow. He was sure if he told, it'd be a worse fate.

"Ah...agent William." A familiar voice greeted. "I hope you've enjoyed our facilities." They said with a sense of humour.

"It's been real...shocking." He landed between each word. "Figures it'd be you behind all this."

"You were the one who knew my true back story." The woman said. "So are we gonna do this the hard way or are you going to cooperate?"

"Go to hell, bitch." He spat.

The woman seemed unaffected by his insult, but still directed the guard to shock him. William's screams soon echoed throughout the room. Unfortunately, they'd be unheard as the location was deserted with no sign of other life for miles.