Irah twirled her top hat using her hand as she waited for the carriage to arrive. She decided to just wait at the entrance of Wonderland itself. Not that she looked down on the driver, but Wonderland is a very confusing place to those who are unfamiliar with its geography. She didn't want to hold anyone back and make them lost on their way to her house. Like what she does even when she was a child, she whispered to herself in poem: [center][color=bc8dbf]"Poor little hatchlings have abandoned their nests, Left their home to fulfill their life's quests. Shall they prove better than the ones before them, Or shall they fall to madness from my playful mayhem?"[/color][/center] She grinned mischievously. Looks like she was going to have some fun, after all. A few minutes after, the carriage arrived. Irah let the driver put her luggage in the carriage before entering. Irah sat and cheerfully talked the group. [color=bc8dbf]"Greetings, my fellow youngsters!"[/color], Irah cheerfully exclaimed. [color=bc8dbf]"Ooooh this is going to be exciting! I very much wonder what will we encounter in the school year together? How about you, what do you think?"[/color], Irah said as she playfully leaned her elbow on the shoulder of a fair-skinned boy with a white cap while poking his cheeks. [color=bc8dbf]"Oops, I almost forgot!"[/color], she said before quickly sitting straight and dusted her clothes. [color=bc8dbf]"Hello everyone. My name is Irah Hightop, child of the Mad Hatter"[/color], she said with a curtsy. [color=bc8dbf]"One thing you must know about me, aside being from Wonderland and having an obsession for tea, is that I am genderfluid. While I am biologically a male, I do not restrict myself from such a construct imposed upon by the narrow-mindedness of our society mostly ruled by men whose minds are run by what's between their legs. Except for you guys, you seem like a well-mannered bunch"[/color], she said before looking at the boys in the group and winking at them. [color=bc8dbf]"So if you be so kind to use the appropriate pronouns whenever speaking to or about me, I would very much appreciate that. By the way, right now I'm female so the right pronouns are 'she' and 'her'. Also I ramble a lot"[/color], she said with a smile.