[b]Emilia Carter[/b] Emilia waved to fans as the golf cart brought her from the open street set, to the closed off school. She was surprised that so many people knew about the revival, and cared enough to come be presents for the first day of shooting. It seemed like everyone wanted to get a chance to cross paths with their favorite stars. Laughing, she snapped a passing photo of a fan holding a “Marry Me Vincent” sign. She was sure her friend would laugh about it later, most likely more out of discomfort than actual amusement. As she approached the school, Emilia took a minute to take it all in. Though her first official scene had already been shot, this was her first one at the school. It was a whole different ballgame, more real. She did a full body shake out to get rid of the nerves, and walked onto the set. This would be her first scene interacting with another actor, and it looked like it was going to be a good one. The director had chosen not to let Destiny and Emilia interact before the shot, wanting the reunion to be as real as possible. Off down another corridor, Emilia could hear the voices of the others actors. She was eager to get going, so she took her place, and began the scene. [b]Kaitlin O'Connor[/b] Kaitlin stood out front of the school, her gray eyes scanning the front of the building as if at any moment it was going to attack. She snickered at herself, knowing full well she was being dramatic, and tossed her empty coffee into the trash before entering. It was exactly the same as when she left it, well, minus the screaming. Kaity took a few steps further in, and spun in a slow circle. Slowly, she began to smile. As much as being back made her nervous, she did have a lot of great memories in these halls... though she did take care to avoid a certain hallway as she made her way her new classroom. Upon entering, there was a small stack of papers on her desk. Kaitlin rifled through them, still standing. They appeared to be lists of what was already in her classroom, and what she would need to go get for it, along with where it was located in the school. It was an easy enough task to start her day. She brought the papers with her and headed towards the supply closet that would have most of what she needed. As she walked, she allowed herself to get lost in the good memories this school had given her. As a teacher, she hoped that she would be able to give students good memories too. She should have known better than to get lost in thought, but had let those happy memories lull her into a false sense of security. Her stomach felt like it dropped into the floor as she rounded corner. It wasn't so much what she saw that stopped her in her tracks... more like who she saw. “Oh.” She said, her boot squeaking against the floor from how quickly she stopped, mere inches from Keisha Carter. Once upon a time, seeing Keisha would have excited Kaitlin. She would have embraced the girl. They would have laughed, shared stories, had fun. Now... now they weren't much more than strangers in a familiar place. Never one to be at a loss for words, Kaitlin found herself unable to do more than clear her throat frozen in place.