[h2][/h2] [b]School Libary[/b] [h2][/h2] After class Lexie made her way to the library in order to do a bit of research and try to figure out what was happening to her and what this whole "death match" was all about. Sitting there at one of the computers she opened up the school student records and typed in the name 'Mirurun-chuan'. [color=green][/color] [i]"Go figure,"[/i] she snorted as she realised that searching for a possible alias was going to yield less results than trying to win the lottery. Having a change of thought she opened the Library index program and did a small search on material containing shape-shifting, before finding a few that were available at the time. After scribbling the locations down on some scrap paper, she lifted herself out of the chair and began to walk the towering aisles checking off each location. As she got to a new book she would pull it out and flick through the pages, checking to see if it was what she was looking for, before placing it back and moving on to the next book on the list. "WHAT YA LOOKING FOR?!" a voice shot out from the aisle next door when Lexie pulled out her next book and was greeted by a face creeping from through the bookcase. She quickly screeched and dropped the book she was holding on the ground before realising who it was. "Akio! That was not funny!" she snapped as she reached down to pick up the book and held it close to her chest. "Oh come on. I know you enough to know that when you're not at the cafeteria there's something bothering you." He spoke as he followed her to the end of the aisle and over to one of the unoccupied tables. She sat down in the chair but he decided to sit on the corner of the table and use the seat next to her as a footrest. Akio was tall and lean, couple of years older than Lexie and had a street/grunge look to him. Also being 18 he decided to cover his torso in a large black dragon tattoo which could be faintly visible under his shirt. The only reason why he was still at the school was because he helped out with the martial arts gym class. "It's nothing," she finally replied, "Just doing a little history homework." She looked over at him through the corner of her eye and noticed him pulling out his phone and looking at the screen. "Suit yourself. Hey? Did you still wanna catch up this afternoon after school?" Noticing that he didn't even flick a look at her she softly replied, "Sure", before seeing him leap up to his feet and saying his goodbyes for the time being.