Ellise saw a familiar figure descend quite quickly from the sky, it landed with quite an audible noise and surprised quite a few of the newcomers, but the headmistress didn't move an inch, and her smile grew a tad wider, an old face, Jargon. The boy came walking to her and she simply waited for him to reach her, she seemed content with her spot. "I don't mind at Jargon, it's good to see you again" she said reassuringly when he tried to apologize for seemingly nothing in her eyes, she gave a little nod as she said this, and made sure each word held the meaning that it was meant to carry. She was genuinely glad to see one of her students coming back. After this small exchange, one that actually caught her off-guard presented itself, an even more familiar voice came from some way off behind the girl, she turned to see another returning student, this time, a fourth year, in no time he was upon her, and before she could even say a proper hello she was grabbed and lifted from the ground. "It's...nice to see you too Isaac" she said without any tone of annoyance, and more so some surprise. "And I know you meant nothing by it..." she looked towards Azelf, who had made his way to right behind the fourth year. "And I hope he does too..." She said trying to ward off any threat coming from the teacher. The headmistress looked to Jargon then to Isaac, "Jargon, Isaac, have you two met?" she said moving out from between the two, she seemed to be trying to be looking over towards the gates, she was trying to make sure people got acquainted, and that newcomers felt welcome, she didn't want to be taken away from anyone who had questions or simply wished to say hello. She stayed with the two, as she didn't want to push them away, but she definitely but a tiny bit of distance between her and the small group. Once she found her new spot she turned to Azelf, shooing him a way with a quick gesture, he made a sort of low growling noise and gave Isaac a look, after what could have been seconds or minutes, he walked back to his original position, as if he had never moved.