"My makeup?" Ella put a hand on her cheek and thought for a moment, before shaking her head. "It doesn't take me long, but when I first started, I looked like a racoon, I assure you. It takes practice. I could do your makeup for you, if you want, of course I will keep in mind your style." She grinned teasingly. "I won't turn you into another me..." [i]Unless you want, because you would look hot in a corset...[/i] Ella finished in her head, turning away from the girl and inwardly rolling her eyes at herself. She turned back toward Reviera when she heard the girl mention practice. Ella tried not to show her disdain. Was this girl another cheerleader? She sure did not look like she was, but looks could be wrong. Her expression brightened when she learned the other only meant swimming. Ella shook her head and smiled. "Of course not, no problem. If you don't mind my differences, I am not going to complain about something as silly as chlorine smells." She waved her hand. "I'm sure I can handle it." She was relived when she saw Reviera had a car. Ella had one, but it had been left back at home. Her parents saw no use for it on campus when it was not that big of a town and she could take a taxi if she needed to go off campus. "One round, great!" She blushed. "Oh, right. I'm Ella. It's very nice to meet you."