When Orion turned to gaze at that jerk who was on the phone earlier, Reya followed it and scoffed. Looks like someone was about to put the jock in his place. "Tell me about it. It's worse when they compose most of your family." Reya muttered the last part, not wanting to give the impression that she was one of those bigots. Far from it. She couldn't hide a smile as she saw who had stepped up to the bully. A boy with nothing more than a simple katana, though he wielded it incredibly well. Brave, and skilled. She'd have to talk to that guy later. It was then that Orion asked her how she even knew of him, and that he had no idea who she was. That made sense, really. While she did incredibly well at Signal, she wasn't all that memorable. "I graduated from Signal as well. It would be kind of difficult not to hear about you. I mean, you're incredible!" Reya beamed, though quietly, so she didn't draw attention. If anyone else who went to Signal recognized him, they might not be as nice. She calmed down and held out her hand, "Reya Descarta. I think you graduated before me, so I wouldn't expect you to know me. Just a fan, I suppose." Reya chuckled a bit, hoping she wasn't making Orion uncomfortable or anything.