[hr][hr][h3][b][i][center]Day 1 (August 1, Wednesday)[/center][/i][/b][/h3] [hr][hr][h3][b][i][color=red][center]Angelica Sarah Valentina and Tiffany Embers[/center][/color][/i][/b][/h3] [center][b][color=brown]Location: The school gates[/color][/b] [b][color=red]Interacting With:[@Animera] Angelica/Tiffany [/color][/b][/center][hr][hr] "[color=brown]So, Angie, I was hoping that you would help me write the script for this year's play.[/color]" said a black haired teen walking next to Angelica. At first glance, they would seem very similar- like sisters. But that wasn't the case. No, they didn't hate each other- they could be considered friends- but their personalities couldn't be more different. First of all, Angelica was an introvert, the total opposite of Tiffany's confidence and attention-seeking personality. Secondly, Tiffany loved expressing herself with actions in comparison to Angie's skill with a quill. The list could go on forever. '[color=red] I guess I could[/color]' the redhead muttered into her sweater. [hr][hr][h3][b][i][color=violet][center]Skyler Novina[/center][/color][/i][/b][/h3] [center][b][color=violet]Location:The homeroom[/color][/b] [b][color=violet]Interacting With:No one [/color][/b][/center][hr][hr] Skyler sat on one of the desks with a sketchbook on her lap. Her left hand was holding the sketchbook whereas her right hand drew various objects on the paper. Her hair was in a messy ponytail- she wasn't bothered to do it properly. She laid her legs on a chair in front of her and relaxed. [hr][hr][h3][b][i][color=green][center]Dr. Anastasia Serine[/center][/color][/i][/b][/h3] [center][b][color=green]Location:The faculty room[/color][/b] [b][color=green]Interacting With:No one [/color][/b][/center][hr][hr] A ginger teacher could be found laughing maniacally in the middle of the faculty room. After all, she had her reasons. "[color=green]God, I am going to show these freshmen hell[/color]" exclaimed Dr.Anastasia as she took a sip of the coffee she held in her hand. She was known to be cruel to the younger students, but the junior and senior classes seemed to enjoy her lessons. Many questioned why, but never got their answer- that is until they became juniors.