As the guild was announced opened, Sophia could burst with excitement and pride, but of course, as a proper lady, she didn't show much on the outside. Only a peculiar sparkle in her black eyes told the tale of her growing love for the guild. With Beatrix patting her head, she felt a small blush creeping over her pale cheeks. "T-thank you mo-Master." She half-muttered with a soft smile on her face. It was reare for her to get praised, so the guild master must have been either already tipsy or really pleased with ther. Looking over at Jynmi, she could tell he must have been a bit uneasy, so she secretly scribbled a couple of words on the bar and then flicked them over to him, so that they travelled over the flat surcafe over the bar, to the floor and under Jynmi's legs. The message was short and simple; [i]Don't worry[/i] Deciding that she might as well take a second look at all the jobs as well, she saw Orin already taking great interest, his eyes constantly darting back to the S-classed one. "Ooorin~" With that, she waltzed over to him and tugged on his arm. It took all of her meager weight to even raise the interest of the big bulky guy. "Do you already see a job you like?" She read through the titles, stopping specifically at the S-class one. It would be fitting for him, yes, but she wouldn't dare to go for anything like it... "Are you... are you already considering the S-class one?" A worried expession formed on her face as she read the description. Absent-mindedly, she scribbled 'sit on my right shoulder' into air, sending the command to wher two birds who obeyes instantly, the two of them now motionlessly occupying the ink mage. As she thought about the jobs someone like her, someone as puny and unexpirienced, someone as useless and weak and... all of that... could touch, her gaze travelled way up, to the Enchantment job. Well, something like that could be possible... least she was in a team with someone. She dug her face in her hands, trying desperately to keep out the thoughts of 'who in the world would even be your teammate'. Whenever it was the time to take jobs or team up, her lack of confidence got the best of her.