[hr][hr][h1][b][i][color=#2E8B57][center]Daniil Sim[/center][/color][/i][/b][/h1] Daniil had a slept terribly, the first since coming to the castle. Tonight would be the first full moon and you could feel the tension and the nerves in the air. It seemed to set the wolves more on edge and the vampires were keeping their distance. Daniil regarded everyone with close looks as the school day went on and he was immensely grateful that classes were cancelled so that he could go to the training facility to blow off some steam before they would eat and be separated into their cages. Daniil seemed more terrified for this stage of the game. It wasn’t that he hadn’t been caged before but vampires hadn’t been looking over them as they transformed. Of course a vampire would be stupid to try and stop a werewolf but there were a lot of them in this castle. He had been getting along well with his roommate, keeping to themselves but being civil as well and Daniil had developed a fondness for his blood-sucking rommie. Dan stripped his shirt off after adding weights to the bar and sat down where he lifted the straight bar off its rest and began bench pressing at a faster rate than the average human could do. [hr][hr][h1][b][i][color=#9400D3][center]Zabella Tamlin[/center][/color][/i][/b][/h1] The atmosphere of the school tonight moved across Zabella’s skin like that of a spider crawling on her skin. It tingled and seemed to burn in places as she passed fellow classmates, on her way to the massive library. Even with her lack of writing and reading skills she found this place oddly comforting with the row on row of books and the walls covered with portraits and other works of incredible art. Everytime Z looked at these art pieces she found new details that escaped her before and many nights after classes and when her roommate went to bed she would stay up, recreating some of her favourite pieces from memory. Today was the full moon, the first of the school year starting and she wasn’t entirely sure how the evening would go. She had yet to see any of the teachers or hear any announcements but she wasn’t completely afraid for her safety. A certain part of her wanted to watch the transformations, she had never seen one before but another part of her wanted to crawl into the highest corner of the castle and not come down until the wolves had returned to their two-legged form. With a light sigh she sat in a high backed chair, near a fire and opened her books and began to rewrite words from her textbooks, a dictionary beside her so she could sound out the words and write down their definitions if she didn’t understand their meaning. She did twice as much work as her other classmates but hardly minded. It kept her head busy and her heart numb.