Aislin watched Jaska's chivalry with a high amount of amusement. His dramatic sweep of a wing made her giggle. [b]"Aw, how charming. The ladies must adore you."[/b] When the little dragon mentioned his want to explore the jungle, she felt he spoke her mind. Ever since they reached the island she's had a constant nag behind her thoughts, the urge to see what's out there. If the island was to be their new home, she almost felt it was her obligation to partake in some thorough jungle adventuring. [b]"Oh, I know, and I was planning on exploring it myself as soon as I could. It's almost like the school's surrounded by a humongous jungle playground, and I just want to play." [/b] [b]"Dana, eh? Beautiful name."[/b] Aislin turned to Dana, flashing her a grin. [b]"Wow, you're the first Full student I've seen. Do you really stay all-year round? I bet you'd see like, everything. Which would make for some potentially interesting school stories." [/b]She winked, dropping an innocent hint. Not that she was intentionally trying to nose. Dana looked like one of the other, more mature students. They tended to know what was really going on, based off experience.  She laughed when Henry introduced himself, mischief in her eyes. His reptilian features really were fascinating to watch up close. Especially his eyes. [b]"Mr. Olin, the pleasure is all mine. I love teachers, got nothing but respect for them. The amount of dedication they put into their work is impressive. I find they never have a sense of humor, though. That's usually where teachers find they don't like me so much."[/b] She shrugged, a sly grin on her lips. [b]"But Professor, you seem to have a funny bone. I'm sure we'll get along juuuust fine."[/b] Aislin was a prankster at heart. She admitted that a long time ago. Teachers never really liked her for long, only because each and every one of them had a stick shoved up someplace dark. They didn't understand the philosophy behind having fun at someone else's expense. School was a box, a lifeless, routine-oriented box filled with equations and homework. In her mind, pranks cracked the ceiling open long enough to make it all worth it.  [b]"Yeah, I heard this place was artificial." [/b]Aislin said, nodding along with Henry's train of thought.[b] "An expedition after class is a genius idea, I'm so down. We should get as many new students as we can; if they're anything like me they'll be dying to explore the island."[/b] When Henry mentioned the cave system to Jaska, Aislin's eyes glittered. [i]A cave system? That's like, hitting the jackpot in adventuring terms.[/i] She thought giddily, almost not noticing a wave of translucent light pass through their table. Only moments later when a second pulse coursed over the cafeteria did she clue in. The pulse was very faint, looking similar to the white haze of inanimate objects when she saw their auras. The best description for it was static, almost a fuzz that no one else appeared to notice. And although Aislin could easily see the ripple-effect of the static, it was difficult to follow the static to its source. Eventually she narrowed it down to one fellow. He was on the other side of the cafeteria, but she recognized him from before. [i]He's one of the students missing an arm![/i] Deciding to get curious on his perfectly toned ass later, Aislin turned back to the table. She blushed as she realized she'd been tuned out for a couple minutes. [b]"Sorry, I thought I saw something."[/b] She quickly stuffed her face with a few more mouthfuls, devouring the last hash brown.  [b]"So, uh. What are the first classes of the day, Professor?"[/b]