Aquarius would have smooshed the cake in the smarmy boy's face had he given her the chance. Instead she was left to wait until her so called partner had arrived. It felt as if three whole days had passed, and in the meantime she'd found someone else trying to talk to her. The girl who'd arrived was wholly unfamiliar to Aquarius, but then again, so was most everyone. She didn't even know who the cake boy was, nor how he knew her name, but she didn't think too much on it. "Do you like dollies?" Aquarius asked, holding up the doll she'd been playing with before, which now lay lifeless. It wasn't long before Del Hale arrived, interrupting Aquarius right as she was about to rip the doll's head off in a gigglefit. She turned to him, now distracted and impatient. By the time he held out his hand, she decided she'd had enough. She stared at the boy with the skateboard, her eyes as big as dinner plates. She stared for an uncomfortable amount of time. While it may have been less than a minute, it would feel as if another three days of waiting had passed, as she stared a hole right into this Del Hale boy. She would stare until the hairs on the back of his neck crawled, and only then would she move in. The girl leapt into him, tackling him to the ground with a surprising bit of force. "You're my new big brother," she giggled, nuzzling into the older boy. ~~~~~ Sol yawned sharply at Libra's peppy entrance. "Hm? No idea what you're talking about." He said, his accent matching Libra's almost perfectly. "Sit down though." He said, pulling out a seat. "You're a bit too young for coffee." He said, pulling aside a pitcher that he'd been drinking from and poured a glass of black tea for the boy. "It's decaffeinated, with mint and plenty of sugar. A favorite where I grew up. I'm sure you'll enjoy it," he said with another yawn. "I've only just arrived a couple days ago, so I'm afraid I'm not too familiar with the culture here... People keep coming and going... Reminds me of the airports. I'm guessing that's why you're here?"