(That's alright, I've figured a little.) The thought of the cultural festival hurdling around Sirius's head made himself spin around in his mind. There was just too much stuff going on. Especially with a president like her it would make things much more difficult for him. The roadways were filled with students just as usual, but one that was over-the-top noticeable was the infamous Daniel. His mouth already open and laughing his ass off about some funny joke he said to his dad yesterday. He was holding little Phoebe's hand who held on to her book and big brother's hands firmly. He sighed. Looks like it was going to be another day in Sirius's diary. He wonders what today awaits. The sun was up and about, warming those who felt cold to the wind's voracious jaws. Looks like the winter was ending. Or better yet, is it starting? Sometimes mother nature never could decide its preferable mood. Phoebe and Sirius were by the entrance of Mountain View Highschool greeted by a group of Phoebe's friends picking her up right at the gates. It made Sirius happy to see his little sister becoming the popular member of her friendship group. He waved and fare her well as her friends carried her away with a gentle smile before Daniel shows up. "Heey, big brotheeeeer...~" He said in a mockingly tone. Sometimes Sirius just wants to turn around and slap his head multiple times for doing that. "Quiet, Daniel. You're a nuisance already." He jokingly said to him. It made Daniel flinch to see the quick turn of tables that Sirius had did. It was like he was a whole different person in front of Daniel. "Yeah. I'm already having symptoms of a headache." Daniel came back to Sirius, wiping the sweat off his forehead. "Geez. Alright, I'll try not to be too annoying. I mean, who knows what would happen when Kat gets here!" It was a response that hit Sirius square in the face. Of course, when Kat gets here it'll be far worse. Maybe a headache was inevitable today. "Seen our brother Lann? Where the hell is he?" Daniel's head looked around the yard, only to find nothing around the courtyard. Sirius turned his head towards the bicycle parking station, but his bike was not there. "Huh. I don't think he's here yet. Maybe his alarm didn't go off! Like yesterday." The two of them threw a laugh together, lightly making doodle-doo of Lann's disappearance. "Let's just go up to class and get our bags off our backs. Today's gonna kill me like every single day of my life." He joked, before walking towards the front door of the school. Daniel caught up quickly behind him with a small jog. The school corridors were not the tidiest. Students littered the hallways and the only sounds you could hear was the rustling of shoes, the inaudible speaking and the opening and closing of lockers. The stairs were straight ahead and Sirius headed up towards the upstairs flow before he found himself being hooked to a heavier burden in his shoulder. "Aaa...!" Sirius grunted and anticipated himself falling, but he didn't. He felt somebody's hands hanging off his neck, dangling. "Good morning guys!" Sirius's immediate reaction was to groan. The chatter boxes were here. "Is Emilia already inside?" Her loud voice banging into Sirius's ears gave him a temptation to just struggle Kat's arms off his neck and just run upstairs. Of course, that would be a rude approach. "We--" "And for that matter... Where is Lann?" Sirius was cut-off by Kat's interjection. He wanted to tell her that he was going to say something, but it wasn't the first time she had interjected his sentences. His precise guess was that she'll response with an empty apology. "Kat, they might be hanging out with each other for today. Just let'em be. We'll see them in class later anyway." "Brother Sirius is right! I mean, nobody cares when I just sit with you. Well, maybe the swimming guys..." His comment made Sirius roll his eyes towards Daniel. "Brother? Since when we're brothers?!" Nobody seemed to have listened to what Sirius had said. "Well, maybe they're already inside and totally forgot to wait for us because they were busy gazing at each other." Her comments about Emilia and Lann sent both of the boys giggling. Well, there seems like something's happening between them. Maybe it was best that they catch them out for it when they meet them in the classroom later. "Haha. Perhaps. We thought that at least Emilia would be up in the classroom. So we're gonna go and check out if she really is there." They continued up the stairs and towards another hallway where there were less students in the corridor. It was just friends of friends who were chatting and talking with one another. There was less commotion and Sirius felt glad to not feel the congestion anymore. As soon as they arrived in their classroom, Kat was the first to march in head-first into the abyss. Not many people were inside-- To his surprise. As soon as Sirius and Daniel walked into the room they were introduced with a small surprise. "Welp. Looks like they're not here yet. No annoying Emilia and Lann today." There were other classmates inside, greeting the three as they entered. It was a little disappointing to not find Emilia and Lann inside. It felt like as if part of the group's bodily limbs were missing. "Gah. I don't understand why I'm getting worked up over this--" His shoulders were pulled from behind. "Sirius!" A lady-like voice sounded from behind. The hand turned him around and surprise surprise. "Ah-- Ebony. C-can I help you?" He asked, trying to figure out what the hell she wants in the morning. "Did you do what I asked of you last night? I don't want things to go south for Monday's festival." Oh. The schedule and what's going to happen. The running sheet, the amount of organising that [i]Sirius[/i] had to do. That only sends him in a much more painful state of mind. "Yeah... Yeah... Don't worry about it. I got it with me. I'll hand it over to you later because I still need to go over it during class. I'll pass it on for sure during first break." If at least Ebony had helped Sirius organise, it would be less of a pain. "Oh. Alright, thanks. I know I can count on you. You're a great advisor." And then there's her appreciative side. It completely pulls him out of order and into a roller coaster of emotions. That girl was unpredictably resemblant to cinnamon. If you get too much of it, it'll drive you sick. But if you take it a little, it's sweet.