[b]Anna Brunhild[/b] The blonde thief sighed upon the hysterical shrieking coming from the drama queen - or would it technically be drama princess? - before them. Tuning out the inane ramblings of a woman who held a groundless fear for her own life, Anna began reprimanding herself mentally. Why the hell would she have assumed that using common sense and rationality would be able get through to this girl anyway? She closed her eyes, leaned her head back, and groaned, making no attempt to hide her disdain of the situation as a whole. Upon the sound of footsteps, she cracked open an eye. Was she seeing reason? And then Serena ran off into the distance. There went that hypothesis, as did her faith in the girl. Anna composed herself once more - she had been doing a lot of that lately, she noted - this first day was turning out to be much more stressful than initially assumed. Hopefully the rest of the days wouldn't be this mentally taxing, or she'd go crazy. And going crazy was definitely something to be avoided, lest she end up like the princess. "Well. If there's nothing else important, I'll be making my leave," Anna said matter-of-factly before doing exactly that, exiting the room with her soundless stride. There was a stomach to fill, after all, and like hell she'd leave herself alone with a liar and a zealot. Serena's mental pollution was enough, thank you. She didn't need endless confusion from a masked foreigner or hear about how she was going to burn for the rest of eternity. A few halls later, and she made it to the cafeteria shortly after Serena before taking an empty table to herself. [B]Astolfo Garneau[/B] The pink-haired french gamer drank from his refreshing beverage as he patiently waited for Octavia to finish up putting her words to paper. Patience is important or however that saying went, and besides, he was rather interested in what other SHSL students liked to play. Who knew, maybe there'd be a pattern or something. That'd be snazzy. Soon enough, she passed him the note. This time the letters were messier - probably because she was writing so fast - but even then, it was still probably better than his. Haha. Astolfo set down the napkin upon finishing the message, a rather cheery expression on his face. "Oh yeah, there's a lot 'o' games with re~ea~al~ly good soundtracks! There's the Mass Effect trilogy, the Elder Scrolls, Assassin's Creed..." The pinknet continued on with a rather long list of game franchises with consistent OST quality. "...and then there're visual novels, but those aren't really 'games'. More like books. Wait..."