[center][h2][color=#b800e6][b]Jade Schneider | Dining Pavilion[/b][/color][/h2][/center] [hr] Hearing the horns and what her sibling said they meant, Jade's eyes went wide as if trying to perceive something despite the darkness she saw not changing a bit. After a few moments she muttered some soft words that only made sense to another spellcaster, as a small ring of glowing greek letters appeared around her fingers for a few brief moments before disappearing as she tried to activate the spell to see once more. Unfortunately, things did not go as planned while the poor girl was under pressure. Instead, she could only really see the outlines of various objects as opposed to the color and details from earlier. With a small huff of irritation, she looked towards the shape she knew to be her sibling. [color=#b800e6]"I'm going back to the stupid cabin. My spell isn't working and I don't wanna be near danger when I can barely see."[/color] She said softly, before standing up and marching out of the dining pavilion with anger clear on her face. The girl stormed her way back towards her cabin, slamming the door open as she marched further inside and threw herself heavily upon her bunk. Looking over, she noticed the spellbook gift from her mother and in a sudden flash of anger hurled it across the cabin. [color=#b800e6]"What the hell is the point of that fucking book if I can't even see enough to be useful!?"[/color] The teenager screamed at the nobody in particular, just the empty cabin. Perhaps she was angry at the being that had given her the book, yet it seemed to only taunt her as she couldn't use anything in the damn thing. Or, perhaps, she was angry at herself for not meeting her own high expectations.