[h3][center][color=plum]Laurel Wren Demiric[/color][/center][/h3] [hr] Laurel inspected her face for anything obnoxious like pimples or the like before she sprayed her hair with something that smelled of warm musky amber and a rich vanilla. It quickly permeated her entire body and she changed clothing quickly pulling on a pair of tight black pants and a tank top that hung loosely over the top part of her body before sliding her feet into a set of tall grey boots. Tonight was a feast and that meant Laurel had an excuse to dress up, at least she felt like it anyways. With her long black hair impeccably straight and her green eyes lined with black eyeliner to make her already thick lashes look even thicker and a simple coat of chapstick on her plump full lips she deemed she was ready to go and headed straight for the dining hall in the main building. It was just as beautiful as she remembered it had been the previous year and she could see nothing particularly new other than some of the lights had been replaced with a different kind of bulb than had previously been there. She assumed this was because of the headaches some of the students got from such bright lights after years of darkness. As she opened the doors and scanned the room Laurel didn't see any familiar faces at first but when she took a second look she found her roommate sitting at a table with a young lad with long dark hair and what appeared to be a very new vampire. She decided that since she hadn't spotted anyone else she already knew that she would head to sit with her new roommate. Laurel carefully slid into the seat next to Kiara, as silent and smoothly as she always seemed to be. She could easily tell the male was a Dragon, her parents had some dealings with them. Some of them good friends and some of them not so good friends. It was hard to tell whether they were going to shake your hand or eat you sometimes. Some of the lines of her people revered dragons while some of them hated them and wished for their destruction. Her line was sort of in between the two, as long as you behaved they would as well. They were valuable trade and company partners to have though they were some of the worst to try and make deals with. They were usually the funding and the negotiator. A dragon was a dragon no matter what, the only thing that mattered as much as offspring was riches. The dragons that she had met these days seemed to get most of their money through mostly legal means. She only heard a little bit of the conversation, as she approached, there was so much noise it was hard to isolate particular conversations unless she really tried. "[color=plum]Do you all mind if I sit here?[/color]" She questioned easily, showing a mouth of pearly white teeth, her canines were a bit extended though nothing like a vampire's would have been. It was just part of her particular gift set. The same bracelets that she wore in her feline form also adorned her wrists in her humans form, as did the extravagant necklace now. She nodded her head slightly at Kiara after she spoke, acknowledging that the other girl was there before returning her smile to the Dragon and the Vampire in front of her.