[color=ec008c][h3][center]~Odette Billeaud~[/center][/h3][/color] [@TheHangedMan][@Melpaws][@Letter Bee] As Edward went about introducing himself, Odette didn't visibly respond. She mostly was focused on the angel, or at least, trying to ignore him in a not offensive way and failing miserably. At least the question that was asked by Edward provided some relief and distraction. What brought them here? Well...to make friends and learn things? She didn't exactly want to vocalize that, though, it sounded extremely childish and she didn't want to be thought of as such. While she was caught up on these thoughts and trying to come up with a sufficient explanation, Kyoko decided to get a little handsy. Odette froze, more so than she usually did. Kyoko's hand was warm, unlike her own skin. It was...a bit muted, as if she was touching Kyoko through some sort of thick medium, but it was...pleasantly warm, nonetheless. She vaguely though about touching the girl back, but the ghost immediately dismissed the thought, and if she could have been blushing she would have. Plus, she apparently had a...unique name. She had never really though about it, but she supposed so? It wasn't a common name, exactly, but she never thought of it as incredibly unique. Kyoko was being way to nice, and Odette didn't have any way to really respond in a fairly coherent manner. Not only that, she was just offered to be friends with pretty much all of them! That's exactly what she was sort of here for! The ghost, was happy, and had no way to really express that via words. In fact, she was incredibly happy. So happy in fact, she forgot where she was for a moment. It would suddenly seem as if Odette was growing taller. Those who happened to look, would suddenly find the ghost girl levitating a few feet out of the chair, not even realizing she was doing it. [h3][color=7ea7d8][center]~Ustha-Kth, Bea~[/center][/color][/h3] [color=7ea7d8]"Hmmmhmmhmhm~"[/color] Not all students were on time to the auditorium that day. But then, not all students also had to wake up and say hello to all the friendly little birdies or make sure all the stars were in the right place. In the daytime, it was quite difficult to see the beautiful stars. They were hiding from her, like a child hides from someone during hide and seek! Hehe, it was a fun game at least, but she got a tad bit involved and lost track of...time. The funny thing humans were so obsessed with. [color=7ea7d8]"Oh little birdie, flying so high~"[/color] The girl walked to the school, walking with a brisk, almost literal bounce in her step as she hummed a small tune. Most of the other students were already at their destination, and only a few stragglers were able to hear her little song. That was alright though, it wasn't for them. They wouldn't understand anyways, but it'd be funny to watch them try to figure it out. She sort of hoped someone would ask so she could play with them too, but the birdies might get jealous. Jealous birdies were not happy, and the bees might come out then. [color=7ea7d8]"What are you doing up there? The sun hides the stars, you'll melt your wings, little birdie~"[/color] She reached the front of the school, stopping briefly as her brisk pace turned into a...slow waltz? She spun, dancing with an apparently invisible dance partner, still humming a small tune to herself as she arrived at the front of the school. This continued for a few seconds before she came to a halt. [color=7ea7d8]"Little birdie, the stars don't want to speak with you,"[/color] She craned her neck upwards at an uncomfortable looking angle, before tilting it to the side. [color=7ea7d8]"You're not a little birdie. What are you, flying so up high with so many others oblivious to you? So shiny wings, like metal...Are you trying to cover the sun and find the stars? The sun is much bigger than you, or maybe it's as big as a marble being tossed on the ground! Hehe, you're funny, but you should go home, birdie."[/color] Whatever conversation she was having, was done and she straightened her head and headed into the school grounds. Unfortunately, she didn't immediately go to the auditorium. No, instead, she got a little...the human word was 'lost' she believed. Was she lost? Not really, but she wasn't where she was supposed to be so 'Lost' would be an appropriate term. She hadn't a clue how to navigate this entire place. It was beyond her understanding. The walls were so...stubborn. How could you not walk on them, or go through the angles? Living in a different reality than what you inherently were supposed to understand, was a daunting task sometimes. So she wondered for a bit...and getting some stares from a few people who were observing her a bit too closely until one suddenly have a sharp yelp, stumbling back and muttering something about someone spiking his drink with something. She merely giggled and moved on, simply giving him a slight smirk. After some time though, she managed to find her way outside of the auditorium by following a tune other than her own. It was loud, though, and the tune wasn't all that pleasant. Of course, human music was never all that pleasing to her so she didn't go in. Instead, she remained a bit out in the hallway. There were a number of refreshments here, and she was feeling a little...dry, so to speak so she walked over to the refreshment tables. [color=7ea7d8]"Ah...I should find a little human and ask if they want to dance."[/color] That was the sort of human things humans would do at this sort of little party, no? It was a good thing she was good at dancing.