Using both her middle fingers of each hand to rub each side of her head in repetitive circular motions to back and forth motions, Aira could feel the throbbing going down, thankfully. Once she decided to let her fingers take a break, she noticed how quiet it has become in the courtyard. Until a few seconds later, she could hear the eerie sounds of fast footsteps getting closer and closer to her direction. The girl tried to make out of was causing the sounds, but the lamp posts were too dim to be able to assist. The figures started to appear a bit clearer as they neared Aira, but still barely visible due to the dark of night; it was enough for her to know it was the two students she’d seen earlier after that peculiar exchange between the headmaster and the masked stranger. [i]"Hey girl, did you see that?"[/i] The female voice from one of them called out at her. [i]“We three might not have been the only ones to have seen something. If this girl saw anything at all...”[/i] Another masculine voice followed as he glanced down at Aira who was stuck onto her seat, frozen with alert painted on her face. [i]“I don't like crazy conclusions unless this was some illegal business transaction or ransom or something.”[/i] He continued with a rather serious tone. [i]“I-I..”[/i] Aira tried to mutter out an answer of whatever she could think of until she saw both of them momentarily distracted. Her words halted to a complete stop as she watched them avert their eyes towards the window of where the party was happening, only to see a silhouette of someone lightly gesturing at them, possibly trying to signal a message. Aira leaned closer with furrowed brows, trying to catch a glimpse out of the darkness of who was that and what on earth was he or she doing, before watching the person turn to head back towards the party at the next moment. This flustered Aira with irritation as she bolted up from her seat. [i]“Does everything have to be so dark around here?”[/i] She irked to herself. Whispering a short chant, a ball of fire, not too big in size, immediately sparked from Aira’s own bare hands as she carefully levitated and shone it just above their heads. It illuminated their little circle, enough for Aira to finally take a better look at the two peers and not too bright to the point it attracts a considerable amount of attention. [i]“Finally.”[/i] Aira took a moment to exhale from relief as she eventually decided to return from where they left off. [i]“I guess you two were much closer to the scene.”[/i] She remarked, jerking her head towards where the shady business with the headmaster happened. [i]“I may have seen some of it, yeah. If you’re counting whoever was that dude up there,”[/i] Aira lazily pointed at the window of the party. [i]“That makes four of us witnesses.”[/i] The girl lightly snickered. After taking a few seconds to watch over the ball of fire hovering above them, Aira turned back towards the window of the party, trying to recall whatever that person tried to do, or rather, tell them. He or she must’ve seen something, no doubt. The view up there must’ve been much clearer than from where she stood. Unless he or she came by towards the end of the interaction, Aira found herself lowkey wishing that whatever that person saw, they wouldn’t do anything that would worsen the flames. When she reached the end of her train of thoughts, another bright light from another window that glistened seemed to have caught the girl off guard. As Aira turned towards it, she could eerily see somebody visibly paying a huge amount of interest, what with hands cupped around her eyes and entire face glued upon the window, looking right at their direction. Aira froze, face shrunk into a state of [i]“yikes”[/i], as her eyes met with whoever was on that window sill. [i]“…Make that five of us.”[/i] The girl added.