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Malcolm's (Malcontent) & Johnny B Dorm Room
She steps into the room, and shrugs. "Ok. So you once had an accident. She lived and you learned from it. That's part of growing up. And today, you had to stop her from doing something that would have hurt others, and you did it with as little damage as you could. You did good. Quite frankly, you're lucky your power has settings. If I actually use mine, guaranteed someone is bleeding. Did you notice how I didn't touch Saleem, despite the fact he was trying to kill me? All I could do was stall for time, until someone else incapacitated him. Because if I had hit him, he could have died. You have a versatile ability, and you used it well under bad circumstances. I doubt you're going to get into trouble."

She glances sideways out the door. "Now... I'm not going to ask you to go to the med bay, because my asking anything comes with an implied threat. But there is the question of your health... If you are concerned about what kind of damage your powers can do, then you might want to get yourself checked out to make sure you don't end up infected like the others."
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RE: Jack (Static C.) & Malcolm's (Malcontent) Dorm Room - by Gedeon Salazar - 09-16-2015, 12:07 AM



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