Alana waited for the crowd to clear up a bit before she left the classroom herself. She noticed the V.I.P. treatment that Emily got from all the other students, and while she wouldn't describe how she felt as envy, she was still annoyed. [i]"She always has to act all high and mighty...just because of her good grades and rich parents,"[/i] she shook her head. Emily was by no doubt, competent but she also was stuck up and kissed up to Estrasus all the time to the point where it was almost gross. [i]"If only she knew how awful he is..."[/i] Alana never really liked her, though you could probably tell already. It wasn't anything personal, she just didn't like people like that. But Emily was a better person to have on your side than against so Alana was more than willing to put up with it. Besides if she could survive working under Estrasus for who knows how long, she certainly could handle Emily. Finally, she was one of the last few people left in the room, the others being Professor Boring himself, along with students that wished to speak with him after class, and to her surprise, the witch himself. Alana bit her lips, unsure of whether to approach him or talk to Estrasus first. Nervously, she made her way in front of him. As she was about to talk to him she saw him take off his feather earring. "Don't. I think it looks great on you," she said, in her smooth voice that had a tint of an unidentifiable accent. "I know... it's kind of weird for me to come up and talk to you out of the blue, but I'm Adrienne." She lied about her name, only because it was the name she was using this school year. She pretended to reach into her purse, but created her own pair of feather earrings, though they were smaller, simpler, and more fashionable in her opinion. "See? So where did you get yours? I haven't seen anything quite like it." She leaned herself back against the wall next to him. Maybe it was hard to tell but she wasn't trying to flirt with him, she wanted to see if he would become her friend or not even that, she would be satisfied if they became acquaintances. She was a bit confident in her socializing abilities, despite the fact that she didn't have any friends. It's not like it was because she was unlikable, but it was hard to maintain friendships when your soul belongs to an evil demon-overlord who travels around, trying to destroy witches all the time. Alana was wearing a long green dress that felt a bit tight on her. Her hair was tied into a messy bun, something that Emily would disapprove of she was sure. Still, she had an exotic look to her that most men here admired but that wasn't the case with this young witch here, who seemed to have no interest in her in [i]that way[/i]. Well, again, it's not like it mattered to her anyways. He's a witch. The boss wants her to find witches for him. Pretty simple, really.