[hr][hr][center][h3][b]REMIRA LANKFROD[/b][/h3] [/center][hr][hr] The idea of throwing a little party was a random thing that she hadn't planned. She hoped that the students here were smart enough to know that no party in their rooms would contain loud music. They couldn't be so stupid to give the teachers a reason to check the room and realize what was going on. Remy was a tad surprised when a boy with red faux-hawk hair spoke into the room, instead of directly at her, asking if he was invited as well. The woman shot the boy a look and noticed him looking at her. She gave him a slight nod of her head - it was a yes from her. If he wanted, he could come. She didn't mind. She could just leave if she started to dislike anyone's presence too much. She was fine with anyone joining their little get-together. As long as they respected that her bedroom was a taboo zone. Remira looked over at her roommate and gave her a slight, soft smile. She hoped that the girl was okay with the people that were invited so far - basically everyone who wanted to come, she didn't say no to anyone as of yet. "We should probably get some crackers and soda." She didn't really mean crackers and soda of course, but the thought of a party without drinks (a few not alcoholic ones would be there as well, just in case some liked to mix or simply didn't wanna drink alcohol), potato chips and other sweets wasn't really a party. Her eyes fixated onto the teacher again. She had mentioned a hike or something. Remy couldn't help but enjoy the idea. It would give her time to maybe talk a little to the teacher, she needed her help. And fresh air was a wonderful thing, nature was a wonderful thing most of the time and how often would they get off these grounds anyway... She tried to listen to the words of the teacher, but her mind couldn't focus on them. She couldn't force her brain to concentrate on geography. Why was this subject so hard on her?