[b][i] – Leroy[/i][/b] Swearing again, Leroy was pretty tempted to just kick the guy (Zivon) crying like a little kid. It was annoying, and not something he wanted to deal with at the moment. “Shut up!” In all honesty, be didn’t have the right to reprimand anyone about panicking since he was doing it too but… Like he cared about such things. Between his fear and anger, he didn’t even hear the red-haired guy giving another speech to all of them. He really was on the verge of going on a panic-induced rampage, when another source of light suddenly appeared nearby. The strangely-dressed girl (Little Feather) with a lion (Lion) he had invited along from the cafeteria had a dragonfly on her hand that was glowing with light. “I’m gonna buy a stupid keychain flashlight or something after this…” He growled, beginning to calm down. Leroy took a few deep breaths and wiped the sweat off his brows. Then realizing his hands were clammy as well, he wiped his palms on the sides of his pants. Walking closer to the light source, he finally got a good look at the one who was crying like a baby on the floor. Leroy took the 3 small bottles of ink out of his pocket and narrowed his eyes at the boy (Zivon). Confirming the colour of each bottle, he snapped, “Shut up, or I’ll give you something to really cry about.” Selecting the yellow one, he poured some of the liquid onto his left hand. He briefly rubbed his fingers over his palm to spread the ink onto his entire hand, then he momentarily placed the hand on the boy’s shoulder. [i]‘Joy.’[/i] Lifting his hand, everyone nearby could see a yellow handprint on the boy (Zivon). Contrary to his threat, he was helping to calm the boy down. It would probably need a few minutes before the boy actually felt happy, but hopefully it would help him stop panicking. --- [b][i] – Kathy[/i][/b] “I’m alright!” Straining her voice, Kathy replied back when she heard Crash call her name. It was actually fairly unlikely he could hear her over the chaos, so she gave up on that and focused on getting down from the ceiling. She breathed a sigh of relief when she felt another surface with her outstretched hand. Her eyes had pretty much adjusted to the darkness too and she could see there was a good crowd of students gathered in the auditorium. [i]‘Good thing I didn’t choose to just jump down and see how it went.’[/i] Giving herself a pat on the back, she took a look around while she still had a good vantage point. She clicked her tongue in annoyance when she heard Crash’s speech. [i]‘Sounds to me like you know more than you’re letting on.’[/i] She thought, narrowing her eyes at him. [i]‘I’d never feel the need to suddenly prepare to fight from that weird pulse, but you seem awfully sure that’s what we need to prepare for don’t you Crash?’[/i] Able to see well-enough now with the dim lights and her adjusted eyes, she crossed over to the wall and sprinted down. “Heads!” Giving just a short warning, about halfway down the wall she jumped down onto a small patch of clear ground among the students. Landing on both her feet and one hand (the other occupied from holding a shoe), she gritted her teeth slightly from the impact. It hurt, but nothing she hadn’t done before. Straightening back up, she looked for the guy with his hair lit on fire since he was easy to locate and had been near Crash when she last checked. A glowing dragonfly distracted her for a moment, but she pushed her way through the students to Crash and the guy with his hair fire. [i]‘That’s… He’s not screaming in pain, so I’m sure it’s part of his power right?’[/i] She frowned a little as she realized it was something that would normally worry her, but quickly assumed it was normal. Tapping Crash on the shoulder to get his attention, she held her good hand out to him with her palm facing upward. “I’m going to need my shoe back.” She said in a flat tone. Then seeing his fangs and the sweat on his forehead, Kathy faltered a bit and asked with a worried expression, “That… Happened at the party too, didn’t it? Crash, what’s wrong?”