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Eventually then, you manage to give him the slip in a stairwell long enough that you can mentally retrace your steps and double back to the same classroom you entered into the building by. Back out the same window you came in by, but in such a hurry escaping compared to your calm entry, your figure gets you caught in the narrow window and you have to try and compress yourself.
<span class="mu-s">"-what're you, crazy?!"</span>
<span class="mu-b">"-huuuagh!!"</span>
Finally catching up again, the guard jumps up to grab you by the waist since to his perception you're about to fall out a second story window. Probably intending to just hold you fast till you gave up, but his weight pulls against and elongates your body to where he falls back down to the floor holding your waist, till eventually your torso comes loose from the window and snaps back at him like a rubber band. As fast as it happened, you're not sure if he was aware of the strange... inhuman thing that just happened, but you doubt he'll be able to recall or make much sense of it, as he's left stunned from your impact to the floor. Struggling from him to get back up to the window, this time you have enough a chance to squeeze yourself back out and then just jump down.
Hitting the grass with an impact that uncomfortably compresses your body partway to a pancake, but by the time the guard is up again and yelling at you out of the window, you've regained your form and your footing and hightail it out of there! Partway across the parking lot, just whichever is the shortest distance to get off the school grounds and back to darkness.
Your heart and your mind racing in a frenzy, you're left heaving for breath against a tree by the time you hear the guard starting up his car. Still jittery and feeling a bit sick from the adrenaline of the encounter, but for now it seems... well you didn't burn the place down but you did vandalize your old high school and escape without too much trouble? Part of you wants to go back and admire your handiwork and deliver a villainous speech, but you're an exhausted and giddy mess so have the sense to think twice.
>That's enough excitement for one night! You can return home feeling content for your first villainous caper!
>Find a better location of course, but wait around to see what happens.
>How dare that guard impede you and put his hands on you! See if you can't find a way to sneak over to, and into his car, to lurk and find out where he lives when he leaves.
>An unforgivable write-in?