[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjQwLjYwOWZhOS5RWHAxY21FZ1UyMXZhMlUsLjA,/thyme.medium.png[/img][/center] As the speech ended, Azura found she was surprisingly okay with the idea of the festival. At the very least, the somewhat shabby and rough-looking girl was curious about what it'd be like. Her expression hadn't changed much, but that was a given in most cases. It had been quite surprising for her to hear about, though - seeing as she'd never meant to come here, it wasn't like she'd done her research, so the whole thing was completely unexpected. Time out of classes was always good though. She'd done pretty well in covering up her own struggles for a while now, but there'd been a few close calls. Any day where she didn't have to worry about people finding out how bad it was, that was a pretty good day. Speaking of things she'd never intended to have happen, she glanced back at her team members. Her team members who'd apparently decided putting Azura in charge was a fantastic idea. Where that logic had come from she had no idea, but she supposed there were worse choices for the role. Not that any of them were exactly born leaders. As for her teammates themselves, her feelings on the matter were fairly mixed. Tius, she definitely appreciated having around. She may be the one they put in charge, but despite his intimidating appearance the lizard faunus had shown himself to be the most level-headed of them all. Clear-headed and always ready to diffuse a situation when he had to, she'd found him to be the most reliable and understandable. If she was forced into a situation where she was relying on any of them, he'd probably be the one she'd turn to first. He'd certainly had to stop her from lashing out a couple of times. It hadn't like he particularly wanted to lead them, and his self-sacrificing tendencies were a little... Worrying, though. Forrest was definitely enthusiastic. Which was nice, or would be if she didn't find the guy so impossible to understand. He was constantly going out of his way to help people out - nice of him, but completely illogical and reckless in her opinion. Didn't he realise that the more he opened up to people, the more chance they had to stab him in the back? In any case, she didn't exactly get it. He was helpful to have around, and she supposed he did add some much-needed energy to the group. All in all, he was nice enough. She just didn't get what made him tick. And then there was Jin. He was difficult, to say the least. At this point, it seemed basically impossible to get him to do anything she wanted, which was frustrating. Apparently he must have had some kind of potential in him, though, since he [i]was[/i] admitted to Illuminate in any case. For a variety of reasons, she found his attitude and actions incredibly annoying. [color=powderblue]"We're getting food."[/color] she spoke to them bluntly, turning to head off into the festival. It was important that they were all prepared for wherever this thing involved - although as she turned back to look at her team it was obvious that she either didn't notice or didn't care about her own complete lack of manners. They'd probably have figured out by now that it was just how she was - Azura just liked to get to the point. She seemed to pause for a second, before looking at Forrest - who generally seemed to be the best one to ask questions to. [color=powderblue]"Anything I - [i]we[/i], should know about this thing?"[/color] He was always offering them help with their studies, so she figured he might have enough useless information in his head to tell them something extra about the festival. Once that was done, she turned to go, assuming that her teammates would catch up with her if they wanted. If they didn't it was no great loss - they could probably handle themselves without her, and she definitely could without them.