[center][img] https://i.imgur.com/Urhf5RO.png[/img][/center] Kiara spent most of her remaining time watching the other matches beside Sophiel but at some point in time she had to go back and sweep up the fragments of her destroyed tome. Or maybe, if she was being honest, it was a way of avoiding her sister given Eris’ match ended swiftly enough as well. It was better to talk to her when they weren’t on a battlefield and giving the Reinhardt an excuse to force a match out of her; ideally at least. In any case, it wasn’t long before the day’s end had come upon them and they were summoned, the whole lot of them, before Professor Nyx. By then Kiara’s aches and pains had resided well enough though she wouldn’t feign some exhaustion from the day’s work. As she stood with her fellow students, she heard their professor make some grand speech about observations made on them before a circle lit up beneath her feet. Before she could process much of it, the professor was declaring her and certain other faces as the true students of Class-C. So, she was to be staying after all? She wasn’t sure if that was a blessing in disguise or a nightmare given incarnate form quite yet. Hearing the commotion about her, she did wonder why the suspended students were complaining. Were they not Class-C, the actual worst class in the school according to…well, everyone else, even their professor? Their chances were probably better spent not in the scorned class. Maybe they were just mad about the wasted time and money, of which Kiara could understand. She couldn’t help but give a look of sympathy to the crowd of students that were briskly tossed aside before Professor Nyx dismissed them as well. All the same, she couldn’t deny the truth in their professor’s words either; she only wished he could have maybe minced his words a little kinder to the recently exiled. Still clutching the shattered fragments of her tome-there was little left of it, but a few pages not burnt or destroyed-she stuffed them into her pockets before taking in the motions of her peers. It seemed everyone else was heading back to their dorms for the day, and well deserved too. Rest would be needed and wouldn’t be coming easy for the newly inducted Class-C. As class rep, she made sure everyone looked like they knew what they were doing before slinking off and away from the crowd. Before she could rest herself, there was someone she needed to speak to. Indeed, it wasn’t long, not very long at all, before Kiara found the one that kept avoiding her, or maybe it was the other way around. In truth, she wasn’t surprised to find her sister still lingering on the training grounds and almost wondered if she was waiting for her all this time. A hand clasped over a shoulder; the only indication Kiara would give as she snuck up on the other girl. [color=0072bc]“We need to talk,”[/color] she said, almost too curtly to Eris. A sudden pause then before she shook her head. Weird. She thought she heard a frog croaking. [img]https://i.ibb.co/rtvdswm/divider-line-02.png[/img] [center][@KoL][/center]