[hr][color=rosybrown][h3]Alexandra Bell[/h3][/color][hr] Alexandra recoiled, abruptly. Her mood dropped, suddenly, massively, because of just how... she hated to think of it in the term, but she was just [i]savage[/i]. She wasn't passive aggressive, she wasn't at all distracted by the fact that she had just mentioned a... power of some sort, she didn't at all seem to remember that they had at least two classes together for the past five years, and, at least on Alex's side, knew the other somewhat well. Not enough to expect [i]this[/i] sort of aggressiveness. She stood, stunned and hurt for several moments, before the stunned turned to angered. Alex's brows went from shock-high to a mask of nuetrality. "... I've known you and Audrey my entire life. Smallest class in town history and all that. You also used to be nicer." With that, she carefully, precisely, turned around, and walked off. She kept careful control of herself, and she refused to let the pain from such a harsh response affect her. She hurried down the sidewalk aimlessly, not really paying attention to the thinning herds of outsiders and the slow drizzle that slowly began, trying desperately to remove herself from such aggressiveness. The modeling must have gone to the girl's head, or some crap. It took her a few minutes to look up, where she finally noticed that her hair was slowly getting soaked, as was her thinner hooded jacket and boots, and that the streets had cleared up, more or less. She was in the more commercial section of town, just half a block off from Main Street, the main thoroughfare for the town, where the majority of the stores were located. Ooookay, she had walked a great deal faster than she thought- but that wasn't really abnormal. There weren't so many people on the streets, either, so she didn't feel like bouncing off a wall. And as she glanced to her left, she caught a familiar sight- a rather loud yellow umbrella. And she knew of only one person that had such an umbrella, and that would be one of her better friends- Dexter! Breaking out into a light jog, Alexandra crossed the street and headed towards the next intersection, before crossing that too. Now on the same block as her friend, and another person from school- blue-haired rebel-Chloe- she crossed into the nearly-empty parking lot. Crossing just as quickly as she crossed the streets, she finally slowed when meeting up with the two of them. She didn't know what Zoey was saying, and after the harshness of the last person she tried to talk to, she didn't feel like saying anything, anyways. What she did do, though, was jog up as silent as she could and threw her arms around Dexter's midsection, hugging his back in a surprise hug. She needed comfort, and she never heard Dexter complain from her hugging him. Of course, half her greetings were just hugs.