[center][color=0076a3][h3]Elaine Soyala[/h3][/color][/center] Elaine sighed. Almost everyone gathered, was a total moron. Not that she particularly cared in the end. Morons would always be morons, and there was no cure for stupidity. Specifically, she was speaking of the ones by the name of Jason, Zach, and Crown. They all seemed so eager to fight and cause trouble. Paulina seemed to at least be the most reasonable one out of the lot of them. At least, Elaine agreed that all of them trying to be bloody heroes with their powers was a bad idea to some extent. Ashleigh and Vedika though...still an unknown. She couldn't get a good read on them just from their words...she'd file them under 'mildly annoying' for now. She'd have tried to talk to Liam a bit, but it seemed she was a little late, and she didn't want to have to deal with meeting that...whoever it was he was talking too. Korie? She thought she registered that name, but eh. In the end, she stayed near the door and simply read. For the most part, she was left alone. Most people didn't seem entirely to keen on speaking with her, which was fine with her. Less annoyances and she could focus more on her studies and thoughts. When the social was over though, she was one of the first out the door. She headed swiftly back to her room, not wanting to linger. She had to still unpack some of her things. Some simple charms for warding off evil spirits her parents insisted she take with her, and a few other useless things she wouldn't likely be using. ...well, she might as well put them up regardless. Couldn't hurt anything at least, and the Wendigo didn't seem to mind too much. First, she took out some clothes and put them in the wardrobe. A few books were stacked next to the bed for easy reach if she couldn't sleep as she usually couldn't, and of course, storing some non-perishable food where she could easily get to it. By the time she was done, it was well into the evening, and after a quick shower, she laid down on the bed, burying her face in a pillow. After a few minutes, she sighed, looking over at the far wall. ...sleep would prove just as elusive as ever, it seemed.