// The Winter Solstice is undercover at a High School to kidnap a mutant/enhanced kid
Your character can be an agent, school staff, said enhanced kid, etc etc… whatever you think works//
It would say this is a foolish mission. But the Superiors ordered it to go on it, and what was it to question the Superiors? And it isn’t supposed to have an opinion on the matter, so scratch that first part.
It was assigned an agent, probably one that had a chance to go to a normal school, to ensure it knew what to do daily. It was odd.
Supposedly, it’s supposed to be - or at least look. Age is hard for it to understand. It was always meant to be a fist of HYDRA, always meant to be the Winter Solstice. As far as it’s aware, at least - the same age as all of the other kids at the school.
It doesn’t feel like it. The Winter Solstice is an elite assassin, a well-tuned weapon meant for the sole purpose of bringing people ranging from soft civilians to hardened soldiers and even assets down.
It is supposed to be surrounded by Superiors, Assets, HYDRA. Not… these creatures.
According to the file and ‘ID’ it had been given, it is called Misha Barnes, and it’s a girl. It is ‘selectively mute’ (whatever that means), and it has a very bad skin condition spanning its arms, so it wears gloves and long sleeves, it acts strange because of some spectrum it didn’t bother to try to pronounce (English is awful with pronunciation and spelling, it’s learned), and the teachers aren’t really supposed to try to talk to it looking for an answer. It is sixteen years old, its foster parent is the Agent’s cover (or real?) name, and it needs to be handled with care by teachers and school personnel.
It would scoff at the idea of being some soft civilian whelp (term courtesy of some Handler it’s forgotten the name of that has since been switched out), but it’s not supposed to have opinions on the matter, so it doesn’t.
The mission: find any and every enhanced teenager, single them out, ‘befriend’ them, and take them back to the base… but, while it’s here, it might as well see what typical civilians learn and experience. Just so it can study targets better later on, obviously.
Classes are… it doesn’t have an opinion on the matter, but if it did, it would say… enjoyable? Somehow? It got to learn things that HYDRA must not have thought were important to missions in the past. But, well, they are kind of important to this mission, so it’s fine that it does listen and learn.
The other students are… it doesn’t have an opinion on the matter, but if it did, it would think they are loud, too loud. They wouldn’t last a day in HYDRA, or the field. Their yelling and loud talking makes it want to cover its ears. It doesn’t, though.
The halls are relatively familiar, though the color, lack of concrete and large amounts of people is odd.
Overall, though, it… strangely doesn’t mind it. There’s less pain, and there’s less screaming (directly to the Asset for failing, at least).
//from here, it could be going to class, or return back to the safehouse it’s staying at, etc. etc… whatever gives you space to throw your guy in.
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