Katherine
While it seemd like Lilly was a bit hesitant about whether to tell her how she died or not, she told her everything after a while, and Kat just listened to everything attentively. It was a lot heavier than expected... Not that any death would actually be fun or light to hear, but this one was specially dark. She turned around and saw Lilly's tears, even if they were ethereal. Kat didn't regret asking, but she did regret making her friend recall something like that. At the very least, she got to know her a bit better. Still, now her story about how she was trapped in the cellar one night and started hearing things had lost any kind of impact it might've had.
There were some parts where Lilly seemed to want to stop, maybe Kat should have told her to stop too, but she heard everything Lilly had to say, before gulping audibly. As she thought before, the story was quite heavy to just gulp down in one go, and if she felt at a loss like that, what about Lilly then? She took a long, good look at Lilly, debating in her head what she should do. Empty words like 'I'm sorry' or 'I sympathize with you' wouldn't just cut it, at least, that's what Kat thought. Instead, she approached Lilly, leaving her fear for ghosts, or at least this one in particular, aside, and put her arms around her, being careful not to go through her transparent body, hugging her.
"Thank you... For sharing your story with me, Lilly. I know it must've been hard, and I can't say I share your pain, but I at least want to be with you whenever you feel down, all right? I might not look like it, but I think I'm starting to care a lot about you, you know? I feel... that you are so transparent I can be myself with you." It sounded a bit rude, given that Lilly was indeed transparent. Another thing she'd have to get used to, and quick.
"So, if you ever feel alone, just come by my room, all right? Now, anything you'd like to ask about me?" She said, letting go of Lilly and standing in front of her, with a more confident hint of a smile now in her face.
Drew
After his bath, that took about 30 minutes, Drew came out of the bathroom, already dressed. It wouldn't be pretty to be hanging around in boxers around a girl.
"Whaaaat.... I totally left the door unlocked and you didn't come in peeking. You hurt my feelings." Drew said, laughing a bit and carrying in his arms his pajamas, or the sweatshirt and sweatpants he used for pajamas, that were neatly folded. He had already made his bed in the morning, so he just went to it and left his pajamas under the pillow. After that, he searched through his bag and took a fedora out of it.
"All right, here it is." He put it on and then also took out a book of his own.
Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas Hofstadter.
He approached the couch and took a sit next to Rosa, hoping she wouldn't mind, before looking at the clock. Still 8, huh? Well, they really did have some time until the first class started.
"So, how was Bride yesterday? I hope she didn't get too sick on the punch, or that she doesn't have much of a hangover today." He was laready reading his book as he asked, and he also knew that he'd probably have his balls ripped off his crotch for asking that, but what could he say? He was sincerely worried about the girl. She looked so frail... The type of girl you wanted to protect, no doubt, unlike Rosa, who seemed more of a little-big sister type. Everything you would get from a big sister in a small body.
"Ah, how beautiful."
Angela
While she wanted to protest that she was also a healer, she decided not to. Quincy always looked tired, perhaps he was always tired too, so she thought it'd be best just to leave it all up to the official nurse and that she'd better run the errand he had given her. She took the note from Quincy's hands and looked at it. One of the girl's classes was given by her, so she didn't have to worry about that. Next up was... Well, she knew most of them, but the one she'd definitely see last would be Matthias, or otherwise she'd end up running all kinds of errands none stop for the day.
"All right, I'll do so at once. After I'm done, I'll come check up on you again, Quincy, to make sure ou are still doing okay." And with that, Angela excused herself from the room.
"Okay, who should I go see first?" They were all probably in the faculty room, so she hurried there to give out the notes for everyone.
After she was all done with that, she finally went to visit Matthias and give him the notes from Quincy. In front of his office, she opened the door.... Only to find Proffesor Gray giving Hana a maid outfit, obviously asking him to put it on. She was perplexed, astonished to say the least.
"Ah, um, well...." For lack of anything better to say, she just said the first thing that came to her mind.
"I didn't know you had that kind of interests, Proffesor Gray. Um..." She said, quite innocently. She was now at a loss. A student and a teacher, both male, one asking the other to wear a maid outfit? It was definitely fishy, but who was her to go against them? She would just do what she was there to do and then leave, full speed, before anyone has time to question her.
"You should read this notes, Matty. Now, if you'll excuse me." How she called Matthias in her mind slipped, but she didn't mind at all. She left the notes in the ground, closed the door behind her, and walked away from there, with her surprised expression still in her face.