The sound of slurping came loudly from the back seat of the car. [i]"It's empty Evangeline, please.."[/i] Eva's mother pleaded. [i]"You've been trying to sip for the last 4 hours on the trip."[/i] Evangeline let out a laugh, unbuckling her seat belt and leaning forward (making sure to elbow both her brothers as she did so) to place the empty cup in the cup holder up front. [i]"You're going to miss my slurping when I'm gone for oh so long." [/i] she sang in a teasing voice as they pulled up to the large, bustling school. She paused for a moment, [i]" Goodbye Edwin, Edward." [/i] she gave them kisses on the cheek, and they returned the affections. [i]"Goodbye Mami, Papi."[/i] she exclaimed wrapping her arms around their necks in the front seat, proceeding to choke them just a little bit. [i]"Goodbye Evangeline![/i] they called as they drove away, leaving the girl in the dust as they sped away. It wasn't that they were happy to leave her behind, they were just late for opening the cafe. At least that is what they told her. Evangeline approached the school in steady strides. She didn't find it appropriate to run nor skip, though she felt like it out of excitement to be in a new place. She had promised herself that she wouldn't cause too much trouble here, but seeing it for herself, her mind had other ideas. The loudspeakers boomed with the steady voice of the man who claimed to be the principal. [i]"Interesting."[/i] she commented out loud as she went off in directions of the signs to find the magical notice board the stampede of students were searching to find. It took awhile but she finally got her bright green eyes able to focus on the letters. [i]"Aha! Evangeline Guiliani, that's-a me!"[/i] she told a random person next to her, her cheery Italian accent peeking through a little. They stared back, maybe in fear of the green haired, green eyed, very loud woman that had just invaded their space- but Evangeline would just assume that they had fallen ill in love with her. She leaned forward and kissed their nose. [i]"See ya sweetheart!"[/i] she cackled, turning on the heel of her shoe, and headed out to find the auditorium. It wasn't long until Evangeline found it, most students and places were easy to track enough if you used your brain, which Eva tended to use- when she felt like it. Not wanting to walk too much longer, she found a seat right inside the door. Her mind paid real no attention to the woman playing the piano, but her gaze reached the stage as an older man came across the platform. She would assume he was the principal and had something important to say.