The chat with Alice had gone well enough. No longer did she feel the need to kill--or hurt--her, although a slight animosity still lingered. It was difficult not to, but it was something she was determined to work her way through, and get rid of. After all, she had all but hated Tsukiko's guts when they first met, and tried to shove her away in the following days. It hadn't worked, of course, and had resulted in her being the happiest she had ever been. With that in the back of her mind, Lily found that she couldn't find any reason to hold onto that dislike. She didn't know Alice, at all, so how could she hate, or even dislike, her. [i]I ended up with a girlfriend when I stopped trying to hate Tsuki. Who's to say that I can't end up with a friend if I put those petty insults behind me?[/i] In hindsight she could easily see that those insults thrown at her, were nothing more than spur of the moment taunts that were meant to make her act, not to hurt her. She scratched her head, feeling her nails steadily growing longer as she shifted, heading for one of the Holo Rooms. She didn't really have anything to do, so she figured that blasting a few hard-light holograms to kingdom come would at least kill one hour, perhaps two. At one point she looked down at herself and grimaced. Not because of the cleavage showing due to the exposed chest of her dress, but rather because of the dress itself. She was about to fight, and a dress that hugged her torso but hung freely around her hips and legs weren't exactly the most amazing piece of clothing when one is about to fight. A shrug, and the thought was dismissed. Sure, it wasn't the most optimal article of clothing she could wear, but it was only practice and for fun so it shouldn't really matter, nor would it be ruined at all. For about fifteen more minutes she headed for her destination, the soft underside of her ballerina shoes making nary a sound as she walked along the corridors. At last she reached her destination, and also found a rather unlikely personage standing with his back to her. It had been a while since they talked, and the current situation gave her a good opportunity to engage in conversation, if only a short one. Silently, she walked up behind Sindri and, with one of her tails, reached up around his head and covered his face--and therefore, eyes--with the soft and silky appendage. "Guess who~" she cooed in his ear, playfully.