[color=aba000][b]"...Eh?"[/b][/color] Haas got cut off in the middle of his second sentence against Cassie, whom had simply turned to face him once she took notice someone approached her. And all that, just to immediately challenge him to a duel. And she's a [i]wind[/i]. [color=aba000][i]I have a feeling this is a terrible idea...[/i][/color] Haas mulled over inside his head, now having a very [i]confused[/i] expression plastered across his face. The boy figured she was bored, but come on, not [i]this [/i]bored! [color=aba000][b]"E-Erm... Sure! What's the worst that could happen?"[/b][/color] Haas replied cheerfully, even if he knew the answer to that question full well. There didn't seem to be very many students around the audience seats anymore, and it'd be pretty silly to go outside just to duel... Hell, why not do it right here? Haas took a step back, then flung the backpack hanging on his shoulder to his front. Searching around in it for a bit brought forth and empty academy disk, before securing it on his wrist. The boy took a few steps back, staring at Cammie with an excited grin. [hr] Ethel groaned as she had to make her way back through the desert to get to the main building. As much as she didn't like to show it, the heat was [i]insane[/i]. A few drops of sweat finally started to gather on the top of the girl's silky skin, though it still looked flawless for the rest. No seriously, how was she doing that?! After what felt like an agonizing stroll through hell, Ethel felt relieved to feel cool air around her again. She honestly didn't quite know [i]why[/i] she decided to come back, but staying around the Action Duel arena after the humiliation with Andre wasn't exactly an option either. She walked over to a part of the wall to lean against, pondering over what to do now. Conveniently, Ignia was next to Ethel. Not so conveniently is that she didn't notice her. So the boredom remained.