[@Ogobrogo] [center] [color=00aeef][h3]~Alexis Sinclair~[/h3] ~Audiophile~ [/color] Alexis sat, eyes closed in her seat with her music still blaring quite loudly. She wasn't really annoyed - in fact, she was quite calm, but despite that, her face still appeared to have a slight scowl to it. That was normal, for her, really. It was a bit off-putting for most people, but she didn't care. She didn't like most people to begin with, and if they couldn't handle her scowl, well that was their problem. She did want this trip to be over soon enough though. She didn't like being so...close to all of these other people. She hoped to god she didn't have to share a room with any of them. Knowing her luck though, she was going to be rooming with someone who insisted on being friends and doing girly girl stuff. She was [i]not[/i] wearing a dress. She shuddered slightly at the thought of that. She really didn't want that to happen now. If she did have to share a room, she could tolerate them as long as they didn't get all buddy-buddy. It was then she heard a quiet voice through the loudness of her music. She cracked open one of her eyes slightly to see a boy standing at the end of the tram. Apparently, he had been in another car or whatever. So they had multiple cars then? Makes sense. They couldn't be the only students here. The boy was coughing too - quite violently. She hoped he wasn't sick. She didn't fancy catching whatever he had. He had asked if anyone was out there...what, was he blind too? Alexis gave a huff as she stuffed her hands in the pockets of her jacket, turning the volume down on her headphones a bit before speaking. Might as well say something. [color=00aeef]"No, its just you and your annoying coughing."[/color] She replied to Graham. She knew she probably sounded like an ass, but hey, she didn't particularly care. People skills weren't exactly her strong suit. If he got offended over it then she'd just shut up and let him do whatever.[/center]