[center][b]Matsushima Mitsuko[/b] [i]Classroom 2-A, Yurei High School[/i][/center] Well, this seemed to be going...relatively well. The prospective members that remained were conversing amongst one another, and it looked like most, if not all, of them were planning on attending the Halloween Extravaganza. The turnout had also surpassed Mitsuko's expectations, so on the whole this had gone fairly well in her eyes. She would need to make sure the All-Seeing Eye's batteries got replaced before Saturday; an incident like what happened with that last time was too annoying to- The club president's thoughts were interrupted as another newcomer entered the classroom, Mitsuko turning to face him with a stoic expression. ...really? Could people not keep proper time? She was getting tired of repeating herself. Not bothering to change her words, and with a trace of annoyance present in her tone, Mitsuko rattled off exactly the same crash course that she had given [s]stapler-girl[/s] Octavia. "Yes, this is the Occult Club. I am the president, Matsushima Mitsuko; it is a pleasure. You've missed the formal part of the meeting, but not much was discussed informationally. Essentially, just know that the concept of a soul is important, but not fully understood. Rational occultism isn't irreconcilable with science, but there are stupid occultists who deny science, so ignore those ones. A ghost is a soul without a body that suits it; if it has a suitable body, it's alive; if it has a body that doesn't suit it, then it's possessing that body. The Halloween Extravaganza will be a nighttime ghost hunt at the school, with a spirit I've been monitoring for a couple of weeks. Just get the waiver signed and hand it to me on Thursday." She stated somewhat exasperatedly, gesturing to the stack of waivers next to the container of brownies. "And take a brownie if you like, as well." After speaking, Mitsuko let out a soft exhale as she took a step back from the table where the waivers and brownies were positioned, idly waiting for those who had stayed after to talk to her to do so; she wasn't about to leave while her dear club members still had questions, after all.