[i][color=f9ad81]“Uh-… what?”[/color][/i] With having to surrender from her mini-game of Stare with the girl at the window, Aira turned to her female companion, snapping back into the matter at hand. [i][color=f9ad81]“Oh, no more partying for me for the meantime,”[/color][/i] The girl expressed at her fellow peers, waving both her hands in mid air with small shakes of her head, exhibiting a ‘No, Thank you’. Thinking about the words that escaped from her lips just reminded her of her slightly pinching headache that hasn’t really left. In no doubt that some well-needed rest would serve to be the only best medicine for it – succumbing to pills or bitter syrups may just be one of the last resorts that people of Aira’s kind might even think about. Aira attempted to look back at the window sill to see if that person she saw was still there, she sighed with relief when all she saw were draped curtains and turned back to her two associates. [i][color=92278f]“First off...I appreciate the extra light. And second....Outerridge don't seem like the daddy type. If he is...then he'd do like what any loving father would do...unlike the bastard that never been in my life.”[/color][/i] Aira listened to her male companion as he continued. Though the last sentence he addressed sounded so sudden, it made her blink a few times. Nevertheless, she allowed him to resume. [i][color=92278f]“But yeah...I agree...we need to go back in. With the fire ball included, we will attract too much moths to the flame figuratively and literally. But I'm not really down for a party right now. If I go, my roommate will want my help scoring women. I'm not going to even give him the satisfaction.”[/color][/i] All Aira could give him was a quiet response of an amused nod with a raised eyebrow as she distinctively remembered watching one of her friends desperately trying to avoid a guy who’s been eyeing her throughout the party. After her male companion concluded with introducing himself as Davarius, or Dav for short, Aira looked over his shoulder to already see the other female already making her way towards the building. The other girl was right; the outside has been a hazard zone enough for the night. Alert strained around her throat that delayed her from returning the courtesy of introducing herself. With Davarius already turning his heel to follow behind their other female peer that was leading the way, Aira quietly followed suit. Much like holding up an umbrella under the rain, Aira decided not to extinguish away her ball of fiery just yet. With a swift of a little pushing motion of her hand, she sent the flaming basketball-sized ball to hover right above the two to be able to shed more light on their way. Slightly driven with motivation from the compliment she’d receive earlier from Dav. Nearing the entrance way of the building, Aira could see at the distance their female companion… waving at something? The momentary distraction allowed the ball to fly just ahead of the trio where it stopped by the fountain area. Not completely, but it was enough to give Aira the sharp vision to see a pair of eyes and heads looming through the doorway of the academy. Stricken with alert and with a fast motion of her hand, Aira pointed towards the doorway for the ball to go zooming towards her command. Just as the flame stopped and flickered right by the walls of the doors, two female students were then made visible. Just as Aira took a closer look; one had distractingly oversized heart earrings with the blinding infestation of glitter and studs on her shoes while the other one behind her…. It took a matter of second for Aira to recall the girl she’d seen by the window earlier who spied on the three of them for probably the whole night. With that striking resemblance, she couldn’t be mistaken. [i][color=f9ad81]“You?!”[/color][/i] Aira exclaimed at her. This sent bits of shivers down Aira’s spine; how many cats has this girl’s curiosity killed by now? And what more, if this whole night was meant to be kept in confidential matters, a witness pool of six people who she is a complete stranger to didn't sound so reassuring at the moment. With the worry that seemed to start piling in Aira's head, conjoining with the headache, the flames of the ball that hovered by the door was seen to start flickering a bit more vigorously.