It was surprising how much trouble people seemed to be having with simple directions. The amphitheater was dead ahead from the airship docks; they just had to follow the wide, straight path that lead right to it. People clumped around the kiosk, making Jack glad she'd gotten there early to copy information from the terminal into her phone. The miniature mosh pit surrounding the kiosk now drew a smirk across her face that said [i]Glad I'm not you, sucker[/i]. With her hand on the strap of her day pack she walked down the path towards her destination. She watched as a few paces ahead of her a ritzy looking girl brought up a holographic map, and in the process turned herself into a mobile replica of the kiosk, surrounded by students trying to find their way. The resemblance forced a warm, short laugh from between Jack's lips. Feeling less repressed now that she was outside of the confines of the airship, and seeing that a few students from her alma mater were around the girl with the holopad, Jackie figured it wouldn't hurt to say hi. Then again, were they even in her year? Despite that they were all following the girl with the holopad, all three seemed to be in different circles, which made it feel kind of weird to address them all together at once. "Hello Tirren, Reya, Kalimay. I see you made it to Beacon too. Congratulations, I guess."