[b][u]Aedan, Musa, Rachelle(Osiris, Bast, Isis)[/u][/b] [i][b]Aedan[/i][/b] was shocked to tell the truth, how in all the world could he be the reincarnation of a god? He had never been special, he had never shown any signs of ultimate godly power. He barely even knew about deities like that! It was all to horrifying and to good to be true, this was all so much for him to comprehend, maybe when he found out who his god was he could match it to his latest personality changes and try to figure it out, he also eyed Booker questioningly to see how well he took it. [b][i]Musa[/i][/b] thought the teacher was lying, it was all to much to handle. She had a fair idea of who her goddess was though if any of this were to be true, still though she wasn't sure what exactly to trust. With a pretty smile and a elegant nod she acted as if she had just shook off the fact that she was a possible goddess and took it like a very...manly woman...with a shake of her head and a clearing of her throat she looked over at Rachelle to see how well her stepsister had handled it. She had been in a very bad mood when the class had started but now her face was soft and it looked as if she was about to cry. "Rachelle?" She stuck a comforting hand out and sighed as her motherly protection kicked in. [i][b]Rachelle[/i][/b] sat there, she was frustrated and slightly saddened by the news, all her life she had been the normal and sweet girl. It had always been enough for her...but..but now she had to face the music. She was no longer a normal girl. "[i]Rachelle?[/i]" Musa asked her, Rachelle turned to her sister with a sad smile as a single tear of fury and sadness fell down her cheek, Musa of course watched the tear travel its way to the floor with the expression of someone who had failed their job, no..it was more like someone who had failed their eternal purpose. Musa had never had that look on her face, maybe it was because Rachelle and Aedan had never cried in her presence? Rachelle stood up and wiped the tears from her gentle violet eyes as she sat in the desk closet to Musa and leaned into her flawless, outstretched arm. "It's just so much to think about." [i][b]Aedan[/b][/i] watched silently as Musa comforted her stepsister, she always seemed to be there for that purpose, to stop the tears and grant protection from the creatures of the world, from the aching problems of the world. Aedan on the other hand, he could never do such a thing, it was to much for him and he always seemed to make them sad and cry even more. [i][b]Musa[/i][/b] nodded as she wrapped her arm around her sister and spoke of tales of fortune in the rough times, of how even the slightest thing would never get past her and how she would always be there as an eternal guardian. It had always been like this, as a child he protected her older siblings from the monsters under the beds, from the bees that they always ran away from, every time they were in need of the slightest bit of help she was there, a guide, and above all...a guardian. [i][b]Rachelle[/i][/b] couldn't believe the others as they spoke, they acted so casually, as if it was so easy to comprehend all of this godly nonsense. Well it wasn't, and it was as if she was the only one to truly understand that. Snug in the comfort of Musa's hold she started to relax until she worked up the courage and said, "Musa, I think I'm starting to feel better. Thank you." She wriggled out of her grasp and went back to her seat. [i][b]Aedan[/i][/b] smirked at the others and started to relax as he went to face this problem head on. This is what he would work for, what he was meant to do. [i]If this is at all true at least,[/i] he thought to himself silently. "So, what do you think Booker?" He asked as the hint of laughter played on his face, he held it in though seeing as this was something serious. [i][b]Musa[/i][/b] nodded and smiled slightly as she put her arm down and started to look between the others, seeing their reactions she sighed and shook her head. These people needed to take things like....whatever this was...more seriously, this was probably the most important finding of their lives and they took it as if it was a book report.