Anya stepped out of the dorm and flinched when she heard Jenna. She was slightly starting to regret pulling the strands of hair back. Maybe she wouldn't have noticed that the bruise was gone. She didn't say anything to her, both because she had nothing to say and Sebastian was already talking to her. Her eyes widened and she found herself biting her lip. She didn't like the look on Sebastian's face, it was dark and not like the Sebastian she knew. She held her hands to her chest and winced when Jenna started to scream, Sebastian threatening her further. Then, he turned and left. He had only stolen a glance at Anya but seemed to see no reason to stay. She looked at Jenna, whose friends where asking her if she was okay. Even after everything she did to her, she was slightly worried about her sister. She looked up to see Sebastian stalking off and chased after her. After calling his name, she realized he was not going to stop for her. Finally, she managed to catch him and grabbed his arm, pulling him to a stop and forcing him to turn to her. She looked up at him, "Sebastian... Are you okay?" She wasn't going to mention what had happened but she was worried. It had been Spirit induced, was the spirit worse than he dare tell her. Was this normal? Could she help? ~ Gunner spotted Anna and was about to move off the wall when she joined him. He chuckled a little when she leaned against him, resting her head on his shoulder, and yawning. He wrapped an arm around her shoulders and squeezed her, "Don't fall asleep on me. Otherwise, I'm really going to kick your ass in Belikov's class." He grinned at her, "Besides, I didn't just pull myself out of bed. I've been up for the last couple hours," He shrugged as though it weren't a big deal, "Ran around the school. Trying to build up my speed and endurance," He pulled her away from the wall and towards the cafeteria, "You'd better start to worry. Since your speed is the only thing you've got going for you." He guided her to the building, looking around for Anya and Sebastian. However, neither of them were in sight. He wondered if they went to the feeders before they planned on meeting with them.