[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjEwNi45NmUwZmQuV1hWcmFXNWhjbWtnVW1sdi4w/reinstay.regular.png[/img][/center] [indent]Ms. Suzuki split her attention between the grumpy secretary and most students that passed, offering a few warm words of welcome. Rio didn't entirely understand why the woman put so much effort into it, but at the very least she got the gist of what she was going to be doing. And by that she meant she was probably going to ditch as soon as she had the chance; no way was she going to spend all her free time at a computer doing nothing but talking to people on her free time. Besides, hardly anyone even approached her--anyone that came around was more interested in getting to their dorm or talking to Ms. Suzuki. And speaking of the devil, the old hag had finally given her her full attention, positively beaming at Rio's unsatisfied look. [color=royalblue]"Alright then, I expect you right here after your classes tomorrow,"[/COLOR] She informed her cheerfully. [color=royalblue]"If you don't show up, I'll have to go looking for you, so make sure you're on time, alright?"[/color] [color=skyblue]"Mhm,"[/color] Rio only offered a noise of confirmation, all too glad to slip out of the desk and snatching her own room key. Walking towards the hall with every intent to spend the rest of her free time in her room, she jumped as a nearby girl squealed loud enough to be heard over the entire lobby's chatting. "Look at that!" The random girl had practically screamed in excitement. Rio nearly ignored it, but the flurry of yellow and blue outside had definitely caught her attention. What the hell was [i]that[/i]? Despite her initial impulse to ignore it, she found herself following a few students outside. Said flurry had been a massive horde of what looked like butterflies, each colored yellow and blue and fluttering in a straight path. Rio quirked an eyebrow, watching as they seemed to fly straight towards the roof of the school. Whatever kept them all together at that point seemed to release them, as each of the little flyers went each their own way, as if they had intentionally wanted to scatter. A few had actually decided to fly back towards the dorms, and a multitude of students were hastily trying to grab pictures of them. Rio blinked slowly, still surprised by the display, but for some reason she felt like she had actually seen the butterflies before. They didn't look like the usual swallowtails, and they definitely didn't usually travel in such huge packs. Actually, they reminded her of that chick with the long nosed weirdo from the dream she had. The girl had a hairpin that looked like a butterfly, too. But it was just a weird coincidence--and admittedly she hadn't really thought about it until now--and hearing everyone fawning over bugs was starting to get annoying. Still, it was a really weird coincidence. [/indent]