[b][i] – Kathy[/i][/b] Kathy wanted to scold Zivon and tell him to treat the burn first, but she decided to remain. Although she was fairly certain that sooner was better for applying topical medicine, they had already done some preliminary first-aid on the wound so she thought they could probably spare an hour or two for now. [i]‘Zivon’s gone out of his way to prepare all of this. Enjoy and have fun first, scold later.’[/i] However, she didn’t sit down at the table. Although she had been told not to, she still wanted to wait for one more person to come back and join them. She smiled when Crash finally came back in, but that quickly changed when she saw his expression. Her mouth tightened into a thin frown when he began to speak. [i]‘Emergency meeting? What?’[/i] She thought. Before she could voice her questions aloud, he started moving back to the door again. Stepping forward she called out, “Hey, wait!” Watching him stop for a moment she thought that Crash had heard her, but her heart sank when he quickly continued down the hallway on his own. “…” Balling both her hands into a fist (stitches weren’t that fragile), Kathy bit her lower lip and looked back at everyone around the table. “… I don’t know what’s going on, but I think we should do as he says for now.” Letting out a sigh, she relaxed her hands again and looked at Zivon. “Even if you guys don’t… I’m going to go on ahead. Sorry Zivon.” Kathy went out into the hallway, briefly looking around her. [i]‘… Of course he’s not here.’[/i] Taking the stairs, she went down to the ground floor and left the dormitory building. She began to pick up speed once she was outside until she was pretty much running. She didn’t think she actually needed to run, but the frustration building up inside of her needed to be released in some way. Grinding her teeth, she vented her emotions out on the ground by kicking her feet into it as she ran. Breathing just a little faster, she ended up reaching the auditorium first. She raised an eyebrow when she didn’t see any sign that there was a meeting to be held, and the fact no one seemed to be at the front ready to speak. “What’s going on.?” Kathy murmured aloud, realizing that even Crash had yet to arrive at the auditorium. Then she remembered, [i]‘Right… He said something about telling others about it.’[/i] Frowning, she decided to put her foot to the nearest wall, feeling her weight shift to it and her hair ‘fall’ around her neck towards the wall instead of the floor. Feeling fairly calm again, she continued up along the wall until she reached the ceiling. Being careful to keep her feet in contact with the wall, she sat down with her knees hugged to her chest and leaned back against the ceiling. The frown returned to Kathy’s face when she saw Crash enter the auditorium. Not able to see his expression very well from where she was, she assumed he had his hand on his chest because he was out of breath from running around. [i]‘You’d think after the incident with Kiwi he’d learn to look up more often.’[/i] She thought, watching him walk to the centre of the room without noticing she had settled near the ceiling right above the door he had just entered through. [i]‘I don’t feel like calling out to him anymore, but getting ignored like this is a little sad.’[/i] Getting up, shifted her pull of gravity again as she quietly walked along the ceiling. Stopping right above the red haired shape-shifter, she took off her left shoe and held it above her head. Letting go of it, she crossed her arms together and watched the shoe drop down towards Crash with the full force of regular gravity. [i]‘For your sake, I hope you have a good reason for all this.’[/i] --- [b][i] – Leroy[/i][/b] Leroy looked up as a red-haired guy suddenly approached the table and interrupted them. [b]“Hey sorry to interrupt fellas. Just passing around a message, there’s an emergency meeting taking place in the auditorium in a few moments. It’d be appreciated if you attended… Please consider it, you won’t regret attending”[/b] He watched the guy leave again and turned his attention back to Seven and the others. “The school sends students around to inform people about meetings? Seems pretty inefficient. Or is he actually a member of staff here?” Shrugging, he asked, “You guys coming?” He had already finished with his meal and all, so he didn’t see any reason not to attend. But he decided to wait to see if anyone else would come along with him before he moved away from the cafeteria. More importantly, he wasn’t sure he knew exactly where the auditorium was so having someone accompany him would save him a lot of trouble.