If that odd boy who ran outside like a kid on a school field trip was the first to exit the airship and reach the docks with his fanciful parkour skills, the second to exit was Arara, who had prepared to exit before the announcement was even made. She had counted down the seconds that it would take for the airship to land, and after the doors hissed open, she simply ignored the monkey boy that darted past her and claimed the position of first place. Stepping down with the measured, focused strides of someone who knew exactly where she was going, Arara spared a passing glance at her holopad. Fourteen minutes before the entrance ceremony began, with the destination being the auditorium. Unlike others, she chose to actually read and record the details for the first day. And while others asked around and interacted with everyone else in order to figure out where to go, the girl wondered why they didn't just go walk towards the Information Kiosks and take a look. Why was it that people never looked, and simply asked? Whatever, Arara shrugged it off, activated the 'projection' application on her holograph, then brought up the 'Beacon Academy' application next, projecting a 16 x 9 holographic screen into the air. Though it had a slightly blue-er hue than the screen normally was, the image floating in the air was still clearly a screenshot of a page of Beacon Academy's website. Complete with a helpful map marking out the auditorium with an exclamation mark, the giant, floating map that spawned from a small, expensive holopad, swayed from side to side as Arara made her way towards that location, half-heartedly twirling the Heavenwrath in her left hand. She wasn't going to help anyone who didn't ask, but it's not like she could do anything about it if someone took a look at her giant, floating screen. Mm, doing things that didn't benefit herself did feel good once in a while, but like all things, it had to be done in moderation.