[b]Lily[/b] She shook her head slowly. [b]"No, I don't want to be rude to Farrow. He's still in there making you soup, you know."[/b] She told him. She pause for a moment, looking at the wall. [b]"Though, we could just go to him. How does that sound? Going to the Cafeteria? It'll be like old times."[/b] She asked him with a wide smile on her face. No, it wouldn't but she could pretend, couldn't she? She sighed. Still, it would be good to just sit with her friends. Matt, unlike the others, wouldn't freak out because he thought she'd died. She dreaded seeing Kataleya, Shira, Himura, or any of the others she'd sent letters to. She didn't think she'd survive... She closed her eyes, the memory depressing her. She needed to stop.. [b]"So, want to go?"[/b] She asked, looking up at him, trying to put on a smile. [b]Ethan[/b] He jumped and fell into the fountain at the sudden touch on his shoulder. His body hit the water with a splash. NO. NO. NO. He closed his eyes and jumped out of the water best he could. Maybe laying near the fountain hadn't been such a good idea. He'd never liked water. He took in a deep breath, trying to calm himself down but soon, it took over. His opened his eyes, looking at Calista with sad eyes. [b]"I'm... sorry."[/b] He told her before his eyes suddenly jerked open wider and his mind went blank. A flash of light burst through the entire area and when it dissipated, a [url=http://www.nimrais.de/anthrocalendar_archive/2012/images/calendarpictures/thunderbird.jpg]bird man[/url] stood, watching the area around him. He looked down at the girl with the snow white hair. [b]"Who... are you? Why was he scared?"[/b] He asked, his voice immensely deeper. This was Ethan's dead ancestor, Magnus Perry, the previous Thunderbird. He searched the area, and spotted the fountain. [b]"He got wet, didn't he?"[/b] He asked, shaking his head. [b]"Foolish boy. I still don't know why he's so scared of it. Or why he would even get near it knowing his fear."[/b] He continued, turning back to look at the girl. He looked over at the blue haired boy standing nearby as well. [b]"B-Blue? Is that natural these days?"[/b] He asked, blinking. [b]"I guess times really have changed..."[/b] He continued, confused.