Light leapt into Alda's eyes when she felt a rough tap on her shoulder as the limo driver turned to wake her up. "I'm sorry, Miss...Bayne," said the man awkwardly, but she nodded in thanks and pushed the vehicle's door open. The daylight made the young woman squint and rub at her eyes. As soon as her eyes were adjusted, she looked with dread at the massive slab of glass that loomed so high above her, reminding Alda of an improperly-cut tree that was about to fall on its slayer. [i]Enough of that. Gotta go.[/i] She made her way toward where the rest of the crowd were coalescing and scanned the group of people warily. For a few moments, she let her eyes settle on a good-looking topless guy from, she presumed, Luminosity. Certainly loud though. A few girls nearby giggled in an infuriating way when the young man winked, so quickly Alda looked away and focused on finding a relatively-clear part of the crowd. There was no point in getting involved in anyone here. Her "gift" would likely just be revealed sooner or later, and that would only mean trouble. But that didn't mean she couldn't appreciate handsome males. She stole another glance toward Colt, reasoning with herself that it was simply like admiring a good piece of art. She had been taken away from the calm, peaceful forest, so she figured she should make the best of it. She absentmindedly pushed someone who had stumbled too close to her away, surreptitiously continued to ogle the complete stranger, and waited for someone to announce that dinner was ready.