Marie had been sweeping the hallway near the pool, humming a cheery tune when she had heard the splash. At first she thought that it was just Mattis swimming, but after the second splash she decided to check it out. Stopping in her daily chores, she walked out onto the pool deck, and scanned the area, but saw no one. Odd, since Mattis spent most of his time here, and she hadn't seen him leave. Just as she was about to shake it off, Mattis, holding a soaking wet girl, breached the surface of the pool. Recognizing the girl to one of the younger people of Primrose, Akari, Marie dropped her broom and quickly ran over as Mattis set her down. "Oh dear, is Miss Akari alright? She looks absolutely dreadful. You two wait here, I'll go and get a towel." Fretting over Akari, Marie ran off to grab an extra towel from the closet near the pool deck, along with some extra clothes she had put there for this kind of situation. She ran back over, handing a towel to Mattis before wrapping the other around Akari. Gently pulling her up, she let Akari rest against her. "Are you alright sweetie? Don't worry about your kimono, with a good hand drying it'll be good as new." She cooed, gently patting her head. "Ha, it's not even past noon and we've already had an accident. And from what I can see from up here, it seems that Miss Simonides has had a little spill. Hopefully the others down there will be able to help her before she petrifies anyone, especially since we have those terribly hidden girls out there watching" She said, laughing as she remembered the events of the morning and the night before. She had helped a new girl settle in, cleaned up a mess of suspicious blue goop out of one of the hallways, two people had already had accidents, and they were expecting some more new residents today. It was going to be a long day. She was surprised that there were already so many accidents, but she wasn't really one to judge, as she has had many spills herself. She was quite clumsy during the day, partially due to her bad eyesight. But she was able to see well enough enough to get on with out glasses, and she still had her other senses. Like her hearing, which allowed her to determine where the strange human girls were, and whom they were whispering and giggling about.