[i]Yawn.[/i] Lilith's eyes were still closed, as she basked in the softness of the sheets for a few minutes. She had slept quite well well last night, after easily selecting a room in one of the middle levels of the dormitory. She had not done much with the room so far, other than put her clothes away, set up a canvas by the window, fill a small shoulder bag with supplies for class in the morning and form a stack of books at the foot of her desk. Her half-unpacked luggage still sat in the corner of the room. An uncomfortable, peculiar warmth began to crawl across her face, prompting her to open her crimson eyes groggily. The first thing she saw was light. Lots of light, ugly golden light pouring from a glassy surface... [i]Wait, what?[/i] With a little "eep!" she sharply drew the sheets over her head instinctively. Tentatively, she peeked out ever so slightly from under the sanctuary of her covers, peering out at the room. She seemed to have forgotten to close the blinds of one of the windows before she went to bed last night. To make things worse, it was the east-facing window directly by her bed, one that gave a profound view of the rising sun. "One of these days, I am going to burn to death in my sleep..." she berated herself under her breath as she pondered her course of action, reviewing her mental notes on precisely where the thing that shut the blinds was. She reached a hand out from under the covers, feeling around on the wall until she felt something tickling her fingers. She grasped and pulled it as she took the covers off of herself, in time to see the blinds close up and the room darken. Just like sweet home. She mentally made a note to herself to find a way to obtain a vase of roses somehow. Lilith turned and glanced over at an old-fashioned, key-wound-up, bronze bell alarm clock sitting on a nightstand. The hands ticked to 7:30 at that exact moment, bells letting out a clear tinkling as she sat up and tapped the thing off. She got out of the bed and began to prepare for the first day of classes at the Academy. She stood at a mirror and ran a comb through her loose white hair, taking a little more time with it than usual now that she wasn't as tired as yesterday morning. She promptly slipped on her uniform, skirt and usual gloves and stockings, and fixed a similar but different [url=http://oi57.tinypic.com/2ng4oio.jpg]sunhat[/url] than from yesterday on her head. She wasn't sure if they were to do anything outside today, but it never hurt to be prepared. Glancing at the clock that now pointed to 7:50, she picked up her bag and slung it onto her shoulder as she walked out, heading to the first classroom of the morning. She made it to the classroom promptly, being one of the earlier students, at least compared to the others. She paused for a moment at the doors, looking for a knob or handle of some sort to open them before quickly realizing they were automatic. She walked into the room as they slid open, her eyes scanning the room and selecting a desk farthest away from the windows. She slid into her seat and sat quietly for a while, watching as more students began to arrive. The tentacle-limbed teacher at the podium seemed to be quite chipper for this time of day. They seemed to be waiting on the last student to arrive. A loud thump emanated from the doors of the room, catching her attention. An amused smile appeared on her face as she recognized the scarfed boy as he stumbled into a seat by her. She listened to each student's introduction with genuine interest, making sure she knew the names of each of her classmates. She took note of a small, rather adorable silver fox slip between the seats and sit behind the blonde girl as said student did her introduction. After some time, the sound of her name being called for her turn to be introduced made her eyes widen. Pushing away the feeling of anxiety of knowing that people were watching you, she put on a neutral expression and shortly spoke. "I'm Lilith Ephyrene from Lucius..." She thought for a second on what she should tell them about herself, because there was little things she categorized as interesting about herself. Seeing that she was lightyears away from home, she supposed it didn't matter anymore as she finished her sentence, wanting to get her introduction over with already. "- And, er, I am of the vampire species." She nervously let out a breath as she settled into her seat, feeling doubtful, although feeling relieved that her time to introduce herself was done and over with. She leaned on a hand as she listened to the rest of the student introductions, distracting her from her worries.