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Assembly Hall

"Wow, it's kinda empty now, don'tcha think?" Naina craned her neck around to see if any people from the other houses had arrived.
"We're a bit early--Oh no! I completely spaced! I have to go help North find this place!" Thorn jumped up and started to run back towards the entrance.
"Wait! Who's North?" Naina called after him,
"She's my little sister!" He yelled over his shoulder.
Thorn ran outside into the main courtyard searching for his sister.
Riley hurried up to the Main House, to the auditorium doors. A few kids were waiting outside, and she sent them smiles. "You guys can come in, just make sure to sit in the right section." She opened the door and hurried to find the headmistress. She was nervous, since the headmistress had asked her to do a speech as a year four student. Riley bit her lip. She wasn't ready. She'd be the only one other than the headmistress giving a speech. She was so going to mess up.

He continued rocking on his toes and side-stepped so that the people walking by didn't obscure his view.
The pack jostled at the hectic movement, which sent its surplus of buckles and straps into a clatter.
With a huff, he whispered to no one in particular, "Come on, Stephan, where are you?!"
It had been a while, hadn't it? Wasn't Stephan usually early? And now lots more people were starting to go in...
He frowned, both annoyed and concerned. What if Stephan had been talking with someone else, and neither one of them had seen each other?
Quickly, he darted in between a pair entering the Hall and looked among the Terrane seats. Nope, no Stephan.
Lucas sighed in relief and ran back outside to resume his vigil.
"Thorn!" North cried, running over to her older brother when she saw him come into the courtyard.

"I'm so sorry I forgot to bring you over, it looks like you can take care of yourself around here huh?" He teased elbowing her.
"You're going to be sitting in the red/Pyre section, I'll be in the front row of Aqueous if you need me to beat up any jerks who try to take advantage of a first year student." He grinned. "I'll bet you won't need any help with that though."
North grinned at him and put on a fake pouty face. "I can take care of myself just fine, thank you." They headed into the assembly together and she hurried to a spot where she hoped he couldn't keep an eye on her. Sometimes he was too protective of her. She slid into a red seat. All the color stuff could get annoying very quickly, but at least red was her favorite color.

"What's got you so smiley?" Naina quirked her head to the side.
"What? Oh, I just found my sister, it's her first year here. And I was supposed to help her find her way around." He slid down into a seat next to her and sighed.
Naina smirked, "I guess you don't know much about fifteen year old girls then, when I was 15 I was determined to be my own person and find my own way around here, I didn't know anyone but I quickly made lots of good friends, she'll be fine don't worry." She smiled reassuringly at him.
He started and then leaned closer to her, "What? Is there something on my face?" Naina turned wiped at her face with the palm of her hand, "Oh no, it's just, never mind. You reminded me of someone for second there." He rubbed his eyes and faced the front of the auditorium again.
She smiled nervously and looked up at the podium as well.

He spotted Lucas waiting outside the door, looking impatient, and sped up his pace still more. "There you are. Have you been waiting on me?"


Riley stood near the back of the auditorium, pacing. She was going to forget all of her words and look like an idiot. She'd forgotten to braid her hair, and she was sure it looked like a mess, even though others had assured her it looked fine. One of her fellow Zephyrs, whose name she couldn't remember at the moment, put a hand on her shoulder. "You'll do fine, calm down. You don't want to start a tornado." It was said with a grin, but Riley winced at the idea.


Still grinning, he opened his pack and retrieved a small book. One with an intriguing cover and...
As he struggled not to look at the typeface again--it always frustrated him when letters dissolved--his smile faded a bit. "Here you go."

"I stopped by the library and lost track of time." She shrugged. She wasn't usually very scatter brained and was usually everywhere on time. Damon, on the other hand, was almost always late. They were both so different in so many ways, but being raised in the same city, they had been close friends since childhood.
"Ahh, let me guess, you were reading another book about war?"
"As a matter of fact, I was. And I must say, it was worth it. But I had better take my seat! I'll see you after, okay?" She turned to take a seat in one of the green chairs, as Damon returned to his own.

Stephan hugged his brother back, the start of a smile curving his mouth. "Something like that. One of the others in my House wanted to borrow a few, and I had to help him figure out what he wanted." He took the book, flipped through the pages. "Ah, Out of the Darkness. Thank you, Lucas." He tucked the book in a deep pocket along with his notebook. "So, what do you think of the Academy so far?"
Riley smiled weakly, her pale face making her freckles stand out more. "Okay, I guess. How about you?"
The headmistress cleared her throat on the stage, and the room quickly went silent. The headmistress nodded. "Hello, everyone, I'm Headmistress Marielle. I'd like to welcome all of you to a new school year at Glanchester Academy. I hope those of you who are new are satisfied with the houses you've been put in. If you're not, well, you'd better get used to it." Scattered giggles rose in the auditorium. "I've learned in the past that no one listens if I stand up here and list out the rules, so your house parents will go over them with you later. So instead of rambling any longer, I'd like to introduce Riley Marshall, a year four Zephyr."
Applause filled the auditorium, and several people that Riley knew yelled, "Go Riley!" Her hands shook as she made her way onto the stage. The headmistress gave her an encouraging smile and moved off to the side. Riley turned to face the students and cleared her throat. She closed her eyes, concentrating on what little rustling wind there was and letting it give her strength. She gazed out at them.
"Hello, everyone. I'd like to welcome you to Glanchester Academy, especially all of our new year one students. You know, three years ago, I was sitting in one of those white chairs, as scared as could be." She cracked a nervous grin. "And I'm just as nervous now as I was then. I never imagined I would be giving this speech, or standing up here. So much has changed from when I was a scared year one student to a... a scared year four student." She smiled. "And I can tell you it's going to be hard. There are going to be times when you're going to want to curl into a ball and cry until you're sitting in a lake. Especially if you're Aqueous." The blue section cheered and whooped, and Riley's face turned pink as she waited for them to settle down. "But it's worth it. It's so worth it. Just keep going, and remember your fellow housemates are there to help you do it. Whether you're Pyre, Aqueous, Terrane, or wonderful Zephyr--" She paused again to allow the shouting to die down. "--we're all friends. Because we aren't houses, or factions. We are Glanchester Academy." She ducked her head in a slight bow. "Thank you."
Applause filled the auditorium, and several people that Riley knew yelled, "Go Riley!" Her hands shook as she made her way onto the stage. The headmistress gave her an encouraging smile and moved off to the side. Riley turned to face the students and cleared her throat. She closed her eyes, concentrating on what little rustling wind there was and letting it give her strength. She gazed out at them.
"Hello, everyone. I'd like to welcome you to Glanchester Academy, especially all of our new year one students. You know, three years ago, I was sitting in one of those white chairs, as scared as could be." She cracked a nervous grin. "And I'm just as nervous now as I was then. I never imagined I would be giving this speech, or standing up here. So much has changed from when I was a scared year one student to a... a scared year four student." She smiled. "And I can tell you it's going to be hard. There are going to be times when you're going to want to curl into a ball and cry until you're sitting in a lake. Especially if you're Aqueous." The blue section cheered and whooped, and Riley's face turned pink as she waited for them to settle down. "But it's worth it. It's so worth it. Just keep going, and remember your fellow housemates are there to help you do it. Whether you're Pyre, Aqueous, Terrane, or wonderful Zephyr--" She paused again to allow the shouting to die down. "--we're all friends. Because we aren't houses, or factions. We are Glanchester Academy." She ducked her head in a slight bow. "Thank you."

He was becoming painfully aware of the strangers surrounding him. "I'm...going to look for a library later. See if there's any with words that don't burn when I look at them." As he spoke, his voice decreased in volume. He cleared his throat softly and tried to think of other things. "What's that book about?"
Edit: [@C.B.: EEP! Your post wasn't there when I was typing! Just saw it now. >_< So I'll add a bit now...]
When Lucas heard the talking begin, his head snapped up. "Oh, man, it's starting!" Not that he particularly cared if he missed a speech. But he didn't want to be the only one not there. What if he missed something important?
"See you in a few."
As quietly as possible (the straps on his pack jingled a bit), he made his way to the Pyre section. He slumped in his seat just as the girl from--well, he couldn't tell, but she mentioned white seats, so she must be Zephyr--started speaking.
Zephyr.
He started to zone out.
How cool would it be to fly? Or make tornadoes? He wouldn't mind having fun with that. Ooh, what about fire tornadoes? That would be way more fun than regular tornadoes.
There was a loud cheer, and he jolted in his seat. He heard, "Thank you," and automatically began to clap. Then his nose twitched.
The noise was dying down, and a sneeze (especially if it was one of his sneezes--they weren't exactly quiet) would be very, very noticeable. Traceable right to his seat.
He screwed up his face in an attempt to quell the ever-increasing itch in his nose.

Stephan hid a slight grimace. Lucas, using fire. He agreed that Pyre was where his little brother fit best, but still . . . the idea made Stephan nervous. But he hid his thoughts and just nodded to Lucas's next statement. "I'll help you find the library, if you want. Help you look for a book too." He would've said more, had he not caught the sound of chat within the building dying down and hurried inside after Lucas. Thank goodness that Terrane was in the back- though he saw looks from some of the others in his House and knew he'd get a ribbing from them later.
He listened to the speeches, quietly nodding in approval of Riley's words, and clapped along with the rest as she finished.
((@Merenwen: XD Don't worry, I've done that plenty of times!!!))
Riley's face turned pink as everyone clapped, and she gathered up her papers and turned to the headmistress. They shook hands and the headmistress patted her shoulder with a smile. Riley hurried off the stage and collapsed into a gray chair at the back of the auditorium. One of the few interns tossed her a water bottle, which she gulped down with relief. She felt like she was going to pass out.
Riley's face turned pink as everyone clapped, and she gathered up her papers and turned to the headmistress. They shook hands and the headmistress patted her shoulder with a smile. Riley hurried off the stage and collapsed into a gray chair at the back of the auditorium. One of the few interns tossed her a water bottle, which she gulped down with relief. She felt like she was going to pass out.

He tried holding his breath. It increased the need to sneeze and made him light headed.
Finally, he doubled over in his seat and clenched his mouth shut.
"Mmmph--ha-chhoo!"
The sound wasn't deafening, thankfully. Only loud enough to make a few people sitting near him turn their heads. But it shoved him to his feet and rocked him. He knocked over his chair, fell back, and landed on top of someone.
Not taking time to see who it was, he mumbled an apology and attempted to stand. With a jerk, he was pulled back to the ground.
The person's feet were tangled in his pack's straps.
Crud...
[@C.B.-I'm thinking it's North. How about you? ;)]
((Ahaha YES!))
North covered her mouth to hold in her squeak. The jerk from earlier had literally fallen into her lap. Her face turned bright pink as he tried to stand and thudded down again. She attempted to yank her feet out of his straps unsuccessfully. The guy sitting next to her grabbed the other guy and held him still, quickly untangling them. The guy gave her an understanding smile, making his eyes sparkle. "I'm Edwin," he whispered, leaning towards her. "Year three. Are you okay?"
North's heart thumped in her chest, fluttering. "Yeah," she glanced over at the other guy. "Are you all right?"
North covered her mouth to hold in her squeak. The jerk from earlier had literally fallen into her lap. Her face turned bright pink as he tried to stand and thudded down again. She attempted to yank her feet out of his straps unsuccessfully. The guy sitting next to her grabbed the other guy and held him still, quickly untangling them. The guy gave her an understanding smile, making his eyes sparkle. "I'm Edwin," he whispered, leaning towards her. "Year three. Are you okay?"
North's heart thumped in her chest, fluttering. "Yeah," she glanced over at the other guy. "Are you all right?"

He glanced at his chair. A leg was broken.
Grumbling a bit (he was mentally reprimanding himself), he took a chair from the row he'd fallen into and switched them. He sat with a small thump.
After making sure nothing important was being said at the podium, he put his pack on his knees and rearranged the straps and buckles.
The headmistress was thanking everyone and probably, hopefully, getting ready to dismiss them. Edwin leaned over closer to North. "What's your name?" he asked, smiling.
North felt her face grow pink. "North," she squeak-whispered back.
Edwin's smile sparkled, making her stomach flutter. "That's a pretty name." Her face got even more red.
"And now you may head back to your houses in an orderly fashion," the headmistress said. It didn't do much good, since everyone scrambled to their feet and rushed to the door.
Edwin stood. "Do you want to walk back together, or do you have other plans?" he asked, giving North a wink.
North had considered trying to find Thorn, but she couldn't refuse Edwin. "Sure, I'd love to!"
North felt her face grow pink. "North," she squeak-whispered back.
Edwin's smile sparkled, making her stomach flutter. "That's a pretty name." Her face got even more red.
"And now you may head back to your houses in an orderly fashion," the headmistress said. It didn't do much good, since everyone scrambled to their feet and rushed to the door.
Edwin stood. "Do you want to walk back together, or do you have other plans?" he asked, giving North a wink.
North had considered trying to find Thorn, but she couldn't refuse Edwin. "Sure, I'd love to!"

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Kelia darted through the crowd to the back of the hall, making a beeline for her cousin. "Riley!" she called, waving. "Great speech!"

He rubbed his nose. "Ugh, I think I blew out my ears." With a grin, he said, "Yup. I'm ready for the library."

Riley's face turned pink. "Thanks." She rubbed her forehead. "I feel like an idiot, though," she admitted.
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North walked with Edwin back to the Pyre house, glad they didn't run into Thorn. Edwin hurried upstairs and she went into the Pyre lounge.
((Emma's wifi is on the blink, so she might not be roleplaying for a while. :( ))
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North walked with Edwin back to the Pyre house, glad they didn't run into Thorn. Edwin hurried upstairs and she went into the Pyre lounge.
((Emma's wifi is on the blink, so she might not be roleplaying for a while. :( ))

Riley's face got even pinker. "Thanks," she said, ducking her head. "It's not as easy as the headmistress makes it seem. Giving speeches, I mean."

The pack slumped down behind his neck, and he made it five "steps" before falling on his back.
He stood quickly, hoping Stephan hadn't seen. He dusted himself off. "We there yet?" His voice was only slightly winded.

Naina stretched as she stood up. For some reason, Thorn kept looking at her face like he was trying to remember the reason her face was familiar. Well, besides from seeing each other in the Aqueous lounge and in classes for the past 2 or so years, she knew why he wasn't sure.
It had been last summer, she had gone back to the Wilds to see her family and show off her news skills to her brothers. She had been sitting in her favorite seat in the willow tree, and looked down and seen Thorn's face look back up at her. She'd squeaked and run away across the connecting branches that formed a walkway between the trees in their part of the forest to their treehome.
She hadn't known why on earth he was in the Wilds, his family was in Glanchester for crying out loud. She had later decided that he'd just come to see the Wilds up close that summer. Probably to win a bet or something, she didn't know him very well, she kept to her own group of friends in Aqueous.
She walked out of the Main House's auditorium and started across the courtyard to the pathway that lead to Aqueous House.

Thorn shook off his confusion and looked around the auditorium, he saw North blushing as she talked to some boy from Pyre. He had just decided to walk over give that boy a 'gentle warning' but before he could, he lost sight of them over the crowd that was leaving the house. He sighed and started back towards Aqueous. He caught sight of the back Naina's pretty red head as she left, and decided to figure out the puzzle that had presented itself to him.
"Naina wait!" He called as he made his way through the jostling people to join her. She stopped and let him catch up with her.
"What?" She looked at him with a mixture of curiosity and fear? That was odd.
"Can we talk when we get back to the lounge?" He said as he sighted one of his old friends from the previous year. "I just need to talk to-" When he turned again, she had disappeared. Odd, very odd.
Riley sighed. "I'm just not confident. I'm always worried that I'm going to mess up, so I don't enjoy speeches."

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"I'd never guess- well, except for you saying you're scared, but even that makes you seem less so." Kelia paused. "It's kind of weird, actually. But anyway. Are you ready for the new year?"
Riley frowned. "No. It's my last year. I don't want to leave." She smiled. "But I may get an internship or a job next year." That was part of what made the speech extra nerve-wracking. It was kind of like a test.


Riley smiled. "That's wonderful! They're doing okay, I guess. Walden's wedding is coming up soon."


The letters dissolved.
He sighed (rather loudly) and grabbed another book with a cover he liked. Same result.
After a couple more minutes with similar outcomes, he grumbled, glared at nothing in particular, and stormed off. Where was the children's section?
At least with those books, he could see the pictures and know what was going on.

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"How long have they been courting, again?" Kelia asked.
"Three months," Riley said. The auditorium was starting to empty out, so she stood. "Do you want to continue this chat over a couple of mugs of hot cocoa?" she asked, grinning.

Riley rolled her eyes. "That's Walden for you. Let's head to the main kitchen, then. I'm sure Daina will fix us some hot chocolate."
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