As the students filled the building taking their seats on the benches as they awaited to have their names announced, both Meira and Reala remained outside. Reala didn't really want to participate, but she found out something interesting that would help toward her initial goal so she decided to make this exception while she knew Meira was forced to attend so she could learn how to become a people person which was the direct opposite of what Reala wanted to become. Sure the fancy treatment and pampering sounded nice, but she wasn't about to give up her character for all of that.[b] "Aren't you coming, Reala?"[/b] Meira asked as she had remained behind while all the other students entered the building. She could notice that something was on Reala's mind, but she couldn't quite contemplate what it was. She also was thinking about how she regretted taking a leader stance. Sure she was a leader, but if it involved having to attend boring classes she would have rather passed on the idea, but it was too late. She had already engraved it on her slate and there was no turning back now. She whispered to herself while staring at the ground, [b]"Man, this just plain sucks. I never imagined being a leader would require so much training. Had I known I would have never agreed to it in the first place."[/b] Reala let out a small smile as she walked over and placed her hand around Meira. [b]"It's all right, sister. I suppose I will help you bear that responsibility together. After all."[/b] Reala paused for a moment as her smile grew larger before returning to her normal facial expression. "[b]We are sisters. As sisters, we must look out for one another!"[/b] [b]"Really?"[/b] Meira questioned surprised by Reala's response that took some breath out of her from the shock. Reala didn't even answer her, but she did give a nod with a larger smile on her face to confirm what she just said as fact. Meira gave her sister a big hug out of happiness when she learned Reala would help her with this burden that had been eating away at her.