Next to introduce themself was Claude Syke, the Ultimate Magician. He straight up just ignored Steven and doted over Cecelia, which caused the Mystery Writer to just stand there awkwardly while Claude attempted to flirt with Cecelia. The guy seemed to be quite a piece of work, that was for sure. The Casanova probably wouldn't be cooperative with the group unless a girl asked him to do something. Hell, he wondered if the guy was even actually French. Steven was thankful that one of the other students eventually got him to heel. Said student introduced herself as Kadian Erickson, Ultimate...Dungeon Master!? Steven felt even more awkward and uncomfortable, but Kadian quickly corrected what Cecelia and him were thinking. Ok, she was talking about Dungeons and Dragons. That was much less creepy. He couldn't help but let out a laugh of relief as well along with Cecelia. "Alright, I guess I'm next," a dark-skinned woman with a bob-cut said, breaking the awkward silence with her cheerful tone, "Hey there Steven, Cecelia, it's nice to meet you two. My name's Jamie Janson, and I'm-" "You're Jamie Jay the TV Star!" Bryan suddenly exclaimed. Jamie looked a little miffed at being interrupted like that, but didn't retort back at him. "Yep, that's me," she continued with a grin, "I got accepted as the Ultimate TV Actress." "Wait, you mean you're [b]the[/b] Jamie Jay Janson?" Sasha said with a gasp. "Wow, an actual celebrity," Bryan said, sounding somewhat impressed, "Sky's Peak really went all out trying to collect the most talented kids out there." "Good luck to anyone wanting to introduce themselves after that," Sydney commented. "I didn't really say much though," Jamie told them, frowning slightly, "I'm not really any different than you guys. We've all got some amazing talent, so we're pretty much on an even playing field here." "Yeah, but you're a celebrity!" Bryan insisted, "Everyone knows who you are! You're in a league all of your own." Despite it supposing to be a compliment, Jamie didn't really look happy to hear it at all. Sensing this, Steven spoke up to try to move things along. "Either way, it's really nice to meet you in person, Jamie," Steven told her, "I hope I can get to know you more during...whatever this situation is." Her smile returned, and with an appreciate nod, the introductions finally continued. "...I-I might as well go next," a solemn voice stuttered, as a short boy with long dirty blond hair, who was also wearing elbow and knee pads, stepped forward. "N-No matter what, I was going to come off as lackluster, so it's b-best that I go after our b-brightest star." "Uh..." Steven muttered, unsure of what to say. "I-It's ok! I-I know I'm just making things awkward," the boy sighed, "I-I'll just finish this quick. M-My name is Ray Ottoman, and I am the Ultimate Skateboarder. S-Somehow." "Are you ok?" Sasha asked, sounding legitimately concerned. "Y-Yeah..." Ray mumbled, looking down. "Hey! He just needs a little motivation to get him going!" Bryan suggested. "H-Haha..." Ray laughed...at least, Steven thought it was a laugh. "...Wow kid, you've got some issues," A stocky looking blond girl dressed in all black spoke up, "Well anyway. I'm Andrea Barker. I'm the Ultimate Paranormal Investigator." Andrea seemed to be a bit...blunt, to put it nicely. Well, maybe saying that she was straightforward and to the point, would have been nicer put. "Say, Steven. You write mysteries. Do you believe in the paranormal?" She suddenly asked. Feeling a bit put on the spot by the question, he wasn't sure what to say at first. "Well, uh, a couple of my novels had supernatural themes..." Steven answered carefully, "But it's just fiction. So I guess I...don't really believe?" It seemed more like a question than an answer. "Hey, I won't bite just because you give an answer you think I won't like," Andrea replied, crossing her arms, "If it makes you feel any better, I don't really believe in it either." "Wh-What!?" Ray exclaimed in surprise, "Y-You don't believe in your talent either?" "What? No, I mean, yeah, I believe in it," Andrea tried to explain herself, "What I mean to say is, I don't believe in the paranormal, but I do believe in my investigative abilities." She looked at Cecelia next, and asked, "What about you Cecelia? What's your opinion on the paranormal?" She seemed to be genuinely intrigued on what Cecelia's thoughts on the matter were.