[indent][hr][center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLjAwYjdlMC5UR2xzYVdVZ1JHbHZibTVsLjAA/velocity-demo.regular.png[/img][/center] [hr][indent] No notifications, no messages, nothing. It was bizarre to have her phone so quiet; she figured at the very least her social media would have had something to say. But the change in time was probably what was to blame, as most of her friends and family back home were more active during the day and quiet at night. Even now, Lilie found herself rubbing her eyes. Oh well, if she got too tired, she supposed she could just turn around and go back to the Eve dorm. Her initial assumption of not finding anything around had been misguided, it seemed. Lilie was surprised to have been addressed by anyone, stopping in her tracks as she turned towards the source of the voice. The girl looked familiar, though she couldn't say they had interacted much. Oh, wait, she must have seen her back at orientation. She had been so preoccupied with signing up that she never got the chance to introduce herself. Now was as good a time as ever, and it certainly beat staying alone. Lilie gave the girl a small wave, changing direction as she walked up to her. Maybe it was seeing another human--mage, rather--rather than running into a vampire that helped things. [color=deepskyblue]"Yes, I serve Count Ikelos. The, uh, Eve vampire,"[/color] She motioned towards the dorm she had come from, albeit now that she was saying it out loud, maybe there was a better way to go about it. Oh well, she could just ask later. [color=deepskyblue]"I'm Lilie. And you are?"[/color] [/indent][hr][/indent] [right][sub][@Gisk][/sub][/right]