[h3]Katherine[/h3] [color=6ecff6]"I don't really care if I look weird, to be honest."[/color] Kat said, trying to reassure her friend. Well, not that she really cared about what others might think about her, one way or the other. [color=6ecff6]"Great! If you are better now, we should go!"[/color] Kat seemed more happier, thinking that the fact that she told Lilly she'd tell her about her fear for ghosts had vanished from Lilly's mind. But of course, nothing is easy. When she asked, Kat inevitably blushed and looked away, trying to cover her blushing face with her hands. [color=6ecff6]"Just... don't laugh, okay? It's stupid."[/color] Kat said, knowing full well that it wasn't a story that would live up to anyone's expectations. [color=6ecff6]"I was six at the time, I think. In my house there are lots of creepy things, but the place where the creepiest things were stored was the basement. Once, playing hide and seek with one of the boys those guys brought to the house, I thought it'd be a good idea to hide in there. Of course, it definitely wasn't the best place to hide when you are barely six. The old man told me before that many of the objects there were cursed or something, posessed by some kind of spirit, but I didn't believe it and hid between some of those things."[/color] Reaching that point, it was Kat's turn to start trembling. [color=6ecff6]"I just know that those things started moving and making creepy sounds, talking to me in one way or the other, or maybe that was just my nerves. I also think one of those things was staring directly at me, sizing me up.... It was really scary, and I was froze in place. I didn't get out until some hours later that my parents decided to check there."[/color] After that, she let out a sigh. It was ridiculous, that she was traumatized by something like that. Lilly's case was more understandable, but Kat just seemed like a little kid with her phobia for ghosts. [color=6ecff6]"Sorry if you were expecting something more grandiose."[/color] Kat turned around and started walking, not before turning to Lilly. [color=6ecff6]"I might be able to make up for it, though."[/color] She said, inviting Lilly to ask more questions. [h2][/h2] [h3]Drew[/h3] Drew couldn't help but giggle a bit. The fact that Rosa totally blamed Bride's drunk-ness on him was hilarious in its own way. [color=bc8dbf]"Don't look at me, I wasn't the one who spiked the punch."[/color] Drew shrugged, not taking his eyes away from his book either. [color=bc8dbf]"If you get her number, be sure to pass it over to me. And also, why don't you give me yours while we are at it?"[/color] Drew stopped looking at his book and looked at Rosa, smiling all the while. Crap, the girl seemed fun to tease, acting all dignified like that. It might be bad if he gets carried away, though, he might get pummeled. [color=bc8dbf]"Lunch made by a cute maiden like you, it's impossible not to like it. Though I think my lunch might lack the most important spice. Love."[/color] He saw Rosa getting up from her seat, giving him the silent treatment. [color=bc8dbf]"Oi, oi, no need to be like that. We can still get along, right?"[/color] Though he said so, Rosa looked ready to leave, and not wanting anything to do with Drew. Well, he couldn't blame her, most girls acted like that towards him. He had gotten accustomed to it. [color=bc8dbf]"I'll wash whatever needs to be washed, don't worry. See ya later."[/color] Drew went back to his book and waved lazily at Bride. Even if it was already late, Drew liked arriving late. It seemed fancier. He did stand up and rolled his sleeves back, to get the cup and other things that were left in the sink before. [h2][/h2] [h3]Angela[/h3] Angela did not stay to hear Matt's rant, but her incredulous face didn't fade away. She still heard it in the hallway though, and she felt it would be rude not to answer him, even if she had to shout. Then again, shouting would be disrespectful for others, so she returned to the classroom and opened the door once more, to say what she had to say. [color=f6989d]"I'm not judging you, Matty, you don't need to make up excuses like those. No one in their right mind would ask to wear a maid outfit like that. Now, if you excuse me."[/color] She closed the door again after saying ehr piece and left. She went to the teacher lounge, to have some breakfast she didn't have during the morning. She did need to get her mind away from what she had just seen. She had read about it in human novels before, forbidden relationships like those, but she never thought they were not only fiction. [color=f6989d]"I wonder what would He think about this?"[/color] she sighed, wondering what her God would do if He ever found out. Would it be okay? With no way of knowing that right now, she just resigned. [color=f6989d]"I should study a bit more about humans, it seems my knowledge is still lacking..."[/color]