[b]Serena Bellerose[/b] As others started to come into the entryway for the school, Serena’s eyes widened. It was both a surprise and a relief; a surprise in that there were other people actually here, and a relief that, well, other people were there. [b]”Well there’s others here at least…”[/b] she mumbled. Of course this just led to her being uneasy about the fact that there were now other people here. What would they think about her? Now wasn’t the time to worry, but sadly that was just how Serena worked. She worried: a lot. [b]”Would anyone happen to know what’s going on here? Aren’t we supposed to be attending school?”[/b] Serena asked the newcomers, who were mostly all female, except for one guy and one person who she couldn't quite tell. Honestly, had there not been the one guy there, she'd think it was an all girls school. And where was everyone else in the school? The amount of people who seemed to be coming in did nothing to alleviate any of her fears. [b]”How many other people do you think there are here?”[/b] she asked, before quickly quieting herself. Despite appearing as a princess, it was easy to tell she didn’t have anywhere near the charms of a fairytale princess—or even most real princesses. [b]Edie Jensen[/b] Edie didn’t expect to see so many other people in the entrance way, especially not before her, but it was definitely a relief. [b]”Awesome, there are other people here,”[/b] she said, offering the group of girls-- and one person that may have been a guy or a girl—a small smile and a wave. [b]”So you guys were all in the same situation too?”[/b] she asked simply. She put her hands on her hips as she looked around, biting her lip. She looked at the young girl on the floor who was writing on paper—Octavia was her name, apparently. [b]”Can you not speak?”[/b] Edie asked, walking over to her and bending over to get closer to her level. Shortly after, she looked back up at the other people in there, the girl with the tiara and the person who she wasn’t quite sure whether they were a boy or a girl, as well as the other boy that was there, [b]”So… no one has any idea what’s happening here? Did any of you find other people, or…?”[/b] Edie asked. Whatever the answer would be, Edie wasn’t quite sure it would be good. How did deciding to go to a prestigious school end up like this? [b]Iris Bradley[/b] As far as she could tell, none of the people in the room noticed Iris when she entered. That was good, the less people that made a big fuss over her in any way, or associated with her in any way, the better. For everyone. She didn’t want people being dragged down by her feelings, by her despair. It would benefit no one, she knew that much. She looked around at the entrance way… it definitely wasn’t a normal school entrance way in the slightest. Security cameras were abundant, and mounted on the ceiling were two things that looked like machine guns. Wait, why the hell were there machine guns in a school entrance way!? Although it kept her feeling uneasy, she managed to hide it well. And where there should have been a door to get out of the school was replaced by what looked like a giant metal vault door. Why was that there? But whatever reason, it seemed like none of them would be getting out of Orion any time soon… Now it was just a matter of waiting for these supposed other students. Hopefully none of them would notice Iris. That was all she wanted.