[center][h1][color=96EACE]Jeremy Lindall[/color][/h1][/center] Honestly, Jeremy was a little worried about how today would go... This wasn't so much out of fear for whatever trials he might face during the induction itself. No, he'd put in the work to make sure that [i]that[/i] would go as smoothly as he possibly could. When he wasn't busy training with Argo, Hannah, or Ashleigh, he had busied himself with the task of relentless creation and enchantment of various charms, tools, and other useful items, so he could be ready for [i]whatever[/i] might be thrown at him. That... and working on his 'deep water' issues... No, what he was worried about was the other initiates. He'd heard that all of them would probably already know each other at some level, having already been affiliated with the coven for some time now, if not since birth. Compared to that, he was an outsider, and from what Hannah tended to tell him, one with something of a... [i]grating...[/i] personality... Of course, it was entirely possible this was because of her own, usually [i]painfully[/i] immature personality, but he was still well aware how he tended to appear to some. Therefore, he decided that the only course of action was to try and bury any initial judgment and try to make a good first impression. With these thoughts in mind, he carefully made sure he was wearing a proper smile as he approached the initiates table, an expression which [i]definitely[/i] didn't look odd, out of place, or downright unsettling when he attempted it. After a few seconds of looking, he found his seat and sat down. True, it was a little bit concerning that his seat didn't have a plate, but neither did the seat next to him, so maybe something was going on. There was also the fact that many of the chairs next to him remained empty, but maybe other people were just late? Surely he wasn't already being pranked... right? Well, even if he was, he wouldn't let it get to him. He'd just have to work hard enough to earn their respect through hard work, and do his best to not let their behavior get to him. Instead of dwelling on the topic, he turned to the closest initiate, a red haired girl sitting across from him. [color=96EACE]"Hello."[/color] He said, trying his best to look friendly. [color=96EACE]"I'm Jeremy Lindall. I was sent to join this coven as an initiate this year by my teachers. It's nice to meet you. I hope we can work well together."[/color] There, that wasn't too bad right? He kept the introduction short, and quickly got to the point in his explanation of why he was there. What more could anyone want? [@Danvers]