[center][img]http://i58.tinypic.com/2e4kfaa.jpg[/img] [h3][color=42B9A8]Hamasaki Elisa[/color][/h3][/center] [hr] A strange feeling overwhelmed Elisa. Although she had transformed many times before, she had never really realized that her whole body had morphed. Now, as she felt the warmth of the girl on top of her radiating across her back, she became truly aware of it. With newfound energy, she dashed forward, the sound of her hooves clopping on the grass underneath her. The remaining road towards the docks was fairly peaceful, with most of the I-men already cleared out off the way, their bodies scattered throughout the forest. Soon, plains stretched out before the two, and the antique vessels came into view. When they arrived, the girl slipped off Elisa’s back. [color=7ea7d8]“You are a life saver! I am entirely indebted to you!”[/color] she said thankfully, shortly after which she left off, boarding the ship she was assigned to. Seeing the smile on the girl’s face warmed Elisa’s heart. Returning to her original appearance, she looked on her queue device. [color=42B9A8]“Only 4 minutes left…”[/color] she mumbled slightly disappointed. There was no way she could still retrieve the items from her dorm now. However, considering the feeling she was left with, it had definitely been worth it. She got the pen out from between her teeth, holding it up in front of the Whales' house elf, who didn't seem too impressed. After noting down her time, she entered the big ship. It already was littered with students, as Elisa had been one of the last to get on board. She could notice there was a significant number of people missing though, she assumed a small number of which would still arrive within the last few minutes, but of which the largest part had not passed the test of getting through the I-men. As she found herself a spot, she noticed the girl who she had helped was not on the same ship as her. Reflecting on what had happened, she wondered whether the girl had recognized Elisa as a fellow student, since she had talked to her. Maybe she had seen the pen? It didn't matter too much anyway; Elisa was just happy to have reached her goals. Helping people was so much easier when she could hide behind another face...