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"How did I...get here?" said Eri to no one in particular. She was lost in thought while walking around, and somehow she got into the abandoned buildings. "Hmm...it seems i'm lost...how do I get out of here?" she wondered. Eri always had an hopeless sense of orientation, and combined with how often she lost herself in thought, she often got lost, even in the easiest of paths. She felt slightly annoyed at this, but decided not to think much about it. Having steeled her resolve, she decided to keep looking for an exit out of the abandoned building. It's not like she was going to get into trouble from this, right?
It was the advent of noon, the sun reaching its zenith and warming the moist earth underneath, but no tree, flower, or animal appreciated it more than the large brown bear who slept as a sport almost. It was comfortably tucked into a corner well tall stalks of grass broke through the dismantled concrete. There was the occasional annoying small mammal scurrying by or becoming too curious. Unbeknownst to them, they could've been a quick snack. Then again, this bear was far too languorous and refused to move. Awake, yet with eyes shut, Yeto identified the pattern of approaching steps. Of all things it was the one creature he never considered, and the bear tensed with anticipation. Above all it was annoyed.

The bear's ears inclined to the voice bouncing off the walls, and he snorted irritably. He came here because he thought he wouldn't be badgered, but it seemed there was no place on the campus that called for privacy.
Eri kept wandering around, until she suddenly felt uneasy. She was pretty sharp when it comes to instincts. She wasn't sure what it was, but she was sure there was something nearby. "Time", she says as she takes of her eyepatch, revealing her blue, roman clock-like eye. Everithing becomes grey and stays still: she stoped time. She started running around until she found the source of her uneasyness, a bear.
"Hmm...it's just a bear, I wonder why I had that strange feeling because of an animal..." she said to no one in particular. In order to avoid startling the bear, she walked to a nearby room before she resumed time.
"Ugh..." she groaned as she felt the after-effect of using her sync. "This sync is too pricey, it's unfair...", she complained in a low tone as she held her head to ease the pain. She put her eyepatch back on and put her canon beside her in order to sit down and lean on the wall. Since the canon was around her size, she had to take it off everitime she had to sit down, but she learned to live with it.

She decided to stay in place for a while, in order to recover from her headache.