[b][u][color=f49ac2][center][h3]Kitty Lee[/h3][/center][/color][/u][/b] A pen? Well, of course she did! With a bright smile, Kitty produced the black marker and held it out to Aspen. So Aspen was seventeen, huh? If this was anything like a regular school, that probably meant that they wouldn't be in the same grade, which was… kind of a bummer. Cheol and Graham seemed to be about her age, though… and what about Alexis? She was so tall that it was kind of hard to tell, but. Maybe she was just an abnormally tall fifteen year old? Well, Kitty certainly [i]hoped[/i] so. [color=f49ac2]"Here you go!"[/color] Kitty chirped. Wait, was it a bad idea to ask a girl who'd recently had glass taken out of her hand to sign something? [color=f49ac2]"Oh, uh, if it hurts too much, you don't have to sign if you don't want to!"[/color] Briefly, Kitty wondered what was [i]taking[/i] everyone so long. Had they gotten held up? Had the teacher told them off for fighting? Kitty still wasn't sure if the monster-teacher thing she thought she'd seen was a hallucination, to be honest. Nevertheless, she certainly hoped that everyone else would arrive soon. She couldn't wait to introduce Alexis and Graham to Cheol! And to Aspen, too, although she didn't really know Aspen quite as well yet. And then a terrifying thought occurred to her. If she had been kidnapped… she probably didn't have all her stuff. And even if the school [i]had[/i] thought to bring her essentials, they probably wouldn't have brought her laptop or her many gaming devices or her rather extensive collection of video games. If they had managed to do that, then they'd have to be, like, reasonably competent space ninja pirate doctors who were all half angel, one quarter demon, one eighth alien and one eighth Time Lord, and a hundred percent tsundere! With ostrich familiars named Igor! And Kitty highly doubted that the faculty of this school, no matter how interesting or strange they were, were as interesting as [i]that[/i]. Sadly, she resigned herself to a life without video games. The thought… was not a happy one.