Asha couldn't help but smirk at that scream. Good. A little pay back felt good. Aya dropped to her hands and knees and then began to laugh like the lunatic she seemed to be at the moment. Asha gave her a concerned frown. 'Cool'….huh. The surprise hug nearly knocked her off her feet and Asha did even hide her surprise. "…'Nee-nee'…?" she murmured, clearly not even registering in Aya's hearing. The girl just went on and on and on, even naked out in the yard. All Asha could do was stand and wait for the parade to be over. And just when she thought she knew what was going on in the other girl's head, that ugly side of her reared its head. Multipul personalities… One that admired her like a little kid, the other that hated her like a bitter mean girl from a movie… Oh gosh. Asha held her head, the beginnings of a headache coming on. You're awesome! on and on I'll kill you blah blah blah. Stars, it was not only exhausting but also very confusing. Weakly she waved and then dropped to the ground, letting her head fall back. "Just…what…what the hell….?" she sighed. Her halo of changing colored hair floated around her and she just admired the quick starry sky before finally feeling like her legs could support her. Getting up on her feet, she dusted off her jeans. Jeans and a tank top. It hide barely any of her glowing glittering body, especially with all the new tears from that girl's electricity. But she was just too tired to care for the moment. She went in through the kitchen door. The guy with skin the color of a velvet night sky… Mangus? and a rather large and brutish looking boy were in the kitchen. With a tired sigh she floated passed them to the fridge. Rummaging through it she pulled out a mini water bottle. Staring at it for a moment, she finally undid the cap and just poured the whole thing on her head. With a relieved sigh, she realized that some of it was now on the floor. But she didn't feel like cleaning. So she pointed a finger at it, a wispy strand of rainbow light swirling down at the water. When it disappeared like star dust there was no more water. It had evaporated. Solar energy could be useful, huh? Speaking of she wasn't wet anymore either. Drifting around the boy, her feet not touching the ground, she found a seat at the table and sat down. So…tired… The window behind her had a good view of the night sky. She could feel the stars behind her as they imprinted themselves on her bare skin. Resting her head on the cool table she sighed again and closed her eyes, the floating halo of hair settling down around her shoulders as she dozed.