[center][h3][color=goldenrod]Vivian Annabelle Corette[/color][/h3] [img]http://i.imgur.com/tRzCwm2.gif[/img] [b][u]Location;[/u][/b] Olympus Academy(near the Assembly Gathering) [b][u]Interacting With;[/u][/b] Delilah Wells[@karamonnom] and Dallas Reto [@Plank Sinatra] [/center][hr][hr] [color=goldenrod]“You’re probably right,” [/color]Vivian said, shrugging away her annoyance and returning to her usual, upbeat and positive mood with a smile. The Assembly Hall had quite a few of familiar faces, some that Vivian liked and some that she didn’t. Among them, she saw daughter of Aphrodite, Clarissa Price sitting next to someone she didn’t recognize. He was a cute one. Vivian would have to introduce herself to him soon. If not for the fact that he was new and was possibly setting himself up for a trap with Clarissa, then for the fact that he was new and she wanted to make him feel welcome at Olympus Academy. When the two gals moved their way near some seats, Vivian heard her phone go off again. Rolling her eyes at who it was from, she opened the text. It was from Dallas and it said that he was feeling better. Sighing lightly, Vivian texted back, [center][color=goldenrod][b]To: Dallas[/b] [b]From Vivian:[/b][/color] [color=goldenrod]You’re a jerk, you know that right? Whatever, see you soon, bonehead.[/color][/center] Vivian often wondered why she was cursed at having such an idiot of an older brother. She loved him, yeah; but it was the way he annoyed the crap out of her that made her think like that. She tried not to let his antics get to her. She knew he was only doing it to annoy her. Worst part is though: it was working. Each time he would tease her about everything she did or who her friends were, he would get the kind of reaction that he was hoping for — the reaction of annoyance. Even if she knew he did it out of love, it always put her in such an agitated state that it was a surprise that she kept her positive outlook on things when he was around. And just as her uncles and aunts above had timed it, there he was in the distance with his headphones in, no doubt blaring music into his ears. [color=goldenrod]“Yeah, let’s do that. Better than sitting by ourselves,”[/color] Vivian said, agreeing to go to Dallas. And so the two of them did. They took two seats next to Dallas. Whether he saw them approach him or not wouldn’t matter. When they sat down next to him, he would definitely see them. Even more so, he would feel the flick that Vivian would give to his head. That would definitely get his attention through the loud music blaring into his ears.