[center][h2][color=f7941d]Mahou Shoujo Enju[/color][/h2] [img]http://i.imgur.com/Go0y6Qn.png[/img][/center] Senpai explained her the way of changing out of her costume attire thing [color=f7941d]"T-thing about s-something happy."[/color] Enju looked down at the ground with her face reddening a little. She closed her eyes and concentrated on something happy but it looked like she almost tried to concentrate to hard. She was trying to concentrate so hard that simple things began to take her concentration away like the scary sounds of a simple crow. She frightfully returned behind pants asking girl her back and cautiously glared around her. The costume wasn't gone yet but she at least had an idea on how it worked. She really wanted to change back right now and get away from this mess but knowing that these monsters she had seen existed only put her more off to walk alone at night now. Delia changed back pretty easy and was already growing pretty accustomed to the magical girl life as it seemed. Enju felt embarrassed that she couldn't do it yet but hopped after Delia and senpai towards the top of the clock tower. Enju quietly followed with her angle like wings flapping every step she took. It was getting pretty heavy to lift the wet white wings all the way up towards the tower but she made it. Enju was lightly panting as she was standing at the top of the stairs. It was almost as if she was dragging her feet along with her. She got closer to the other girls and gave a short nod at Delia before she entered. She remained behind Delia and tried once more to change herself back but the talking off the other girls only refrained her from doing so. Once more Enju tried and she was finally able to get something done. Her costume slowly disintegrated but only halfway before someone else entered behind them. She quickly turned around while she was half herself and half still a magic girl. Enju reached out towards the girl to help her but she felt that her balance felt a bit off. Enju took one step and immediately fell towards the right by the weight of her sole wing. Her face was planted against the wall as she could only muffle and cringe in pain.