[center][b]Rosalyn[/b][/center] Rosalyn wasn't sure if he wanted to go to the party or not, he wasn't big on crowds. But in the end he decided to anyway. He was wearing a really cute pink and white dress, with a short skirt that showed off his legs. His hair was loose and the only accessory in it was a pink hairband with a white butterfly on it. Of course he was wearing a choker necklace to hide his true gender, a pink and white one to match the rest of his outfit. All in all, Rosalyn thought he looked pretty cute. Cute enough to get flirted with at least. He had been tempted to wear the Battleblood family's battle gear, but decided against it. It was only the first day after all. He was heading into the party when he noticed Bride lingering by the door, probably debating going in or not. Rosalyn walked up to her with a smile on his face. "You waiting for somebody?" He asked, knowing the answer already. He would have to make sure to dance with her at some point and make all the guys swoon and the girls jealous of their cuteness. [center][b]Leon[/b][/center] Leon was sitting in a corner, as the party went on around him. He didn't want to be here with so many people, but with all the blood cleaned out of the cloth, he wanted to return it as soon as he could. He was hoping that the punk girl was at the party, but so far he had no such luck. It had taken nearly an hour to convince his parents to let him stay for the party and he hoped it wasn't for nothing. He hated parties, he wasn't strong enough physically to dance or anything like that. And no matter who he talked to, the conversation always ended up at the fact that he was dying, whether he wanted it to or not. At least with all the sweaty bodies in the room it was pretty hard to get cold, even for him. In fact it was warm enough that he could take off his jacket and set it next to him. Revealing the purple long sleeved shirt he was wearing beneath. With a sigh he pulled out his 3DS and started playing Pokemon X. He was probably the only guy here who hated parties enough to be playing a video game at one. Social situations really weren't his thing. Right now he'd much rather be in the library again, being scolded by the librarian for playing video games in a place for reading.