[color=ec008c][h3][center]~Odette Billeaud~[/center][/h3][/color] [@Spriggs27] Amazing? Was it that amazing? She had never really considered her abilities to be all that fascinating. It was quite simple, and dare she say weak when you got down to it. Perhaps it was simply because she had been doing it for the past three hundred years or so? Either way, she was happy her abilities were called amazing, even if she didn't show it. The small spirit nuzzled its head against Ash' hand. It'd feel cool, like she was touching a smooth surface similar to glass of sorts. Unfortunately, even if she was happy and Ash was impressed with her skills, the small spirit couldn't maintain the form for very long. Odette hadn't put much energy into it, after all, and there was a limit to how much time she could make it last no matter how much effort she put into it. Moments after Ash' pet it, the small creature disappeared in a puff of blue colored embers. Odette looked away in a slightly dismissive seeming manner. It always bothered her to watch them disappear like that. Granted, she could just reuse the spirit or spirits after they had a small rest, but it still was rather disconcerting. [color=ec008c]"They...don't last long."[/color] The ghost commented. She turned her head towards the buildings, and then to Ash's luggage. [color=ec008c]"Dorms?..."[/color] It wouldn't be too hard for her to find them. All she'd have to do would float through a few rooms and find them. She was pretty curious as to who her roommate would be as well - she hoped they weren't afraid of ghosts. [color=ec008c]"Could help...look."[/color] [h3][color=7ea7d8][center]~Ustha-Kth, Bea~[/center][/color][/h3] Wasn't the proper way to store food? She wasn't storing it. She had already eaten it. She was just...really good at making things disappear. Well, it seemed like that for the most part Tsuki didn't have all that many problems with her, unlike Lily, Edward, and Ascot. She picked up some fish from the plate he had given her, starting to nibble on it as he continued to speak. Ocean? Well, it was an ocean of sorts...not the kind he was thinking of, but it was the closest thing in the human language she could use to describe it. When he finally noticed her extra appendages wrapping around him, Bea simply tilted her head with a small giggle. Personal space? What was that even? He then proceeded to lecture her about not touching people. She didn't understand. She had been trying to understand why people didn't like being touched. Some people seemed fine with it, but others didn't seem fine with it at all. Tsuki seemed at least accepting of it, but people like Lily seemed to take offense with it. Why? She couldn't understand why one person would be against it when another accepted it. Not to mention that touching people was just simply fun to her. She couldn't really 'interact' with people in the normal way other humans interacted with other humans. A simple act of touching, was something she valued greatly... [color=7ea7d8]"Hmm, this little birdie does not understand, little cub."[/color] Her tentacles retreated back to wherever they came from, disappearing from sight quickly. She said nothing else though, letting Tsuki leave. If he had somewhere else to be, she might as well let him leave. Besides, it'd be rude not to eat the food. Granted, it'd take her all of five seconds to eat the entire plate. A tentacle wrapped around the plate, disappearing into her robes like the piece of cake had. She got up, walking out of the cafeteria shortly after Tuski had left. Well, even if she didn't understand she'd keep doing it until she did. [color=7ea7d8]"Ah..."[/color] She giggled, stopping just outside of the door to the cafeteria, standing outside. She turned her head to the left. [color=7ea7d8]"Little goat, fur so black...whatever are you doing here? Mother needs not worry. Little bee is doing well..."[/color] She started walking again, heading towards the Dorms. [color=7ea7d8]"Ah, such a pleasant breeze. Perhaps the clouds would like to dance?"[/color] Suddenly making a swift left, she turned and decided to find a high place she could be alone in.