Theodora couldn't remain in her dorm room anymore, not when there was a blue screen of death staring her down. She wasn't very good with computers in general and so instead of trying to fix it she simply left it there and then left the room. It would either fix itself or just stay broken until she had money to get it fixed. It didn't need money, just a good hard reset but that was beyond her.
She considered going to the arcade but she was not only broke from buying those unicorn stuffed toys but deep down she consciously realized that she was just angry with how useless technology was. She needed to get away from it, do something free. She knew just what she wanted to do in an urban city, rolling her balls around her neck like a tiny version of her senshi scarf. She was going to run this town, she hadn't really practiced in awhile.
Parkour was a practice that Theodora had begun learning about a year and a half ago and she had gotten better at it but not a lot due to her not rationing her time off very well. She spent a good portion of it beating people up, or practicing as Nickeline. She hadn't done it in awhile without a fuku on and that was sort of exciting. She was sure she could still do basics, but how would her body react to the activity now? There was only one way to find out.
She would start with something small, perhaps a concrete box that stops cars from driving into certain areas. There were a few in a row, and taking a run at it Theodora managed to leap right over the first one and get her feet on top of it. This wasn't a vault, or a sporting event where she had to go from the ground and hurdle over each one. No, instead she was going to see if she could jump over top of each one and run across. It went well, and when Theodora jumped down there was a jump in her step. She was already forgetting about that stupid blue screen.
She had done that with no problem so Theodora decided to climb a wall. She had only done this a few times as Theodora and maybe just as many as Nickeline. It had come in handy to get away from the cops and Eunomia not very long ago so she didn't suspect it would be too difficult. It wasn't, other than the ball scarf she made coming undone in the middle of it and obscuring her view. She didn't fall but she struggled to pull herself over the top of the surface. She hung there like a cat on a clothes line, determined not to give up, until she finally succeeded. <******** yeah," she gleamed, sitting down on top of the stone wall.
It was actually a pretty good view here, but it could be better. The sun was beginning to set and Theodora decided to try and get higher. She pulled her hair back around and then ran across the stonewall until she was able to find herself a place to grab onto and pull herself higher. This was simply climbing, wanting to get higher but not feeling confident enough to try and get up there with another routine. It was safer, although maybe a bit slower.
The prize wasn't too bad though, and once she got to the top of the roof the teenager sat down and admired the view. Although this wasn't Greece, the sun still set in the east.