Reya's eyes were glued to Arrun as he gave his speech. Well...once he got over that initial hurdle. That was kind of pitiful. But the rest! Oh, [i]wow[/i], that was inspiring. Everything he said was true, and as forceful as it should be. It was necessary to understand the risks of Beacon. Reya remembered the clear statement on the application...the one covering the fact that they could die. They were facing Grimm, after all. Though, that danger definitely was a part of the allure. Reya found herself nodding along with the acting Headmaster's speech, clapping as soon as it was over. "Now, if that doesn't get you pumped, I don't know what will." Reya said, mostly to herself. She nearly missed Ms. Patch's announcement about food, and the curfew. So tomorrow was the day. Her dark eyes had a gleam of raw energy, seemingly at odds with her calm appearance. As she got up and stretched, she looked from Arara to Orion. "I dunno about you, but 'free' doesn't sound bad. I'd rather not blow all of my money right away." She said, knowing that maybe going to another eatery wouldn't rob her. She just felt that she might find more interesting people at the buffet. Pulling both Rings from their resting places, she tapped them together, causing them to unfold and shift into Priestess. Folded, of course, no need for bad luck. Reya began moving out with the other prospects, until she was outside of the auditorium. With a smile, she unfolded Priestess, it's pink parasol accenting her outfit perfectly. Not only was it a deadly weapon, but it was also a lovely fashion statement. She decided to wait a bit, just in case Orion decided to accompany her. There was a feeling that sat inside her saying that a buffet wasn't exactly Arara's cup of tea. One could always be wrong, though.