The sudden announcement caught Yu off guard, and then she was tumbling to the ground as the cabin was dropped without even the slightest bit of hesitance. Her grip on Azalea was released as she nearly slammed into a wall, just dodging where a group of students had crashed onto the ground, and Yu quickly sat upright and glared up into the sky. Wait, sky. That wasn't there before. Looking closer, Yu realized that the entire roof of the cabin was high, high above them. Yu grinned as her light body began to drift upwards slightly, along with her hair and cloak, much too focused on the fresh air to notice that her body was literally being pulled into the sky. Such an interesting way to start things off! She grabbed onto the wall behind her as the cabin began to spin, eyes locking with the clouds and airship above before sliding down to see how Clem and the bunny were handling themselves. [i]'Might as well say good-bye, only right to be polite to your possible partner-slash-victim'[/i] Yu rose one hand, slowing standing up as she called out, "See ya!" And then, with sudden fearlessness, her remaining hand released the wall and she kicked off the floor, allowing herself to drift up away from the floor of the cabin. A flurry of feathers obstructed her vision slightly, but soon it cleared and she was left with the breath taking sight of the sky and forest below. Wind whistled in her ears, sweet and painful, and she spread her arms wide so that her cloak could catch the wind and allow her to glide, just a bit. Free falling, Yu allowed herself to relax a bit before the oncoming storm, taking in the view with sharp eyes. She could already pin point a few other students, hurtling towards the earth like she was, most looking very ready to land, and Yu smirked. Her arms lowered, and instead of gliding down her body quickly began to plummet head first, allowing the green of the forest to quickly expand passed her vision as her eyes gleamed purple for a moment. She quickly caught up and even passed a few of the other hunters, eyes focused on the branches below, and then with sudden finesse her hand locked with the hilt on her side. Another second, one, two, the trees were close. So close. Not close enough. Another moment, one, two... Yu grinned and flipped as she pulled out her sword, quickly jamming her finger onto the button just below the hand guard. The sword blade then shot forward, stretching far until it dug into the bark of one of the tree trunks below the canopy. She pulled once, assuring that the weapon was secure, and then she flipped once more until her feet were directly below her, locked tightly together. Yu quickly broke through the leaves and weak branches of the trees, platformed boots easily splintering the wood, and she continued falling until her weapon tightened and slowed her fall. She quickly kicked forward, swinging around the tree where Steel Feather's blade was dug into until she managed to land on a study branch. Laughter bubbled in her chest, formed from adrenaline and joy, and she quickly let it melt away. "Well, that was fun." She said to absolutely no one, clicking the button on her weapon again to reclaim the blade before sheathing it all together. She then took a few moments to groom her feathers and cloak, pulling countless spinsters and leaves from the mess of plumage before she focused in on the mission at hand once more. Below her voices filled the air, calls for partnership and laughter and heavy breathing. Despite being unable to see the ground clearly from her perch, Yu could deduce that there were two students already together. No need to bug them. She quickly turned her attention up, eyes tracing the branches in front of her, and then she was moving, jumping from tree to tree as she kept an eye out for a potential teammate. The branches eventually began to grow thinner and the leaves began to fade until Yu fell into an open clearing. Soft grass flattened beneath her heavy footwear as she landed and glanced around, one hand connected to her weapon's hilt once more. No monsters, no people. She moved quickly around the edge of the clearing, silent and stealthy, and then she finally broke into a run, returning to the trees at the other end of the clearing. Her eyes scanned the woods, searching for anyone who survived the crash as she sped around bushes and low-hanging branches.