Prism's hands dropped back down her sides as she watched each and every one of her companions walk out the cafe, seemingly okay with leaving the others behind. It had started with the pinkette that had recognized her, then John had followed him out, then Mikkish. After that, Prism hadn't even bother to look.
"Figures," she muttered to herself, unable to help the small smile. She wondered idly if she should ask Sera to accompany her to the garden centre or to just explore the area, but decided against it. They were quickly becoming a baggage. With a sigh and an apologetic smile to the owner, Prism had made her way out too, purposely walking away from where the rest of the others had gone.
She'd explored the market area, combing through different stores to see if they had anything she needed to buy. Most of them had dabbled in magical artifacts that Prism had yet to understand, so she'd simply kept note of their names and locations and moved on.
The garden centre hadn't been that particularly hard to find. She had bumped into a group of students in a shop and recognized them as some of those who had participated in her betting game at the ship. They were indulging enough and pointed her to the right direction. The garden centre itself was like paradise. Plants of all shapes and sizes dotted every inch of the store and Prism felt the thrumm of life sing within her. The owner was a master of Druidic magic and had a humanoid figure made of tangled roots and magnolia blossoms. To say that Prism had been enthralled would be an understatement. She hadn't wanted to leave that shop, but there were still other things that required her attention. She had grabbed the owner's phone number and promised to return soon, and was on her way to the living quarters. Her dorm room number was given to her by a rather surly old man, but she disregarded his attitude and hateful eyes. 311. That would be where she'd be staying for a while.
When she arrived at her designated room, the first thing Prism did was to check up on the pots of different plants and buds she brought with her. Setting them up on the small balcony in her room didn't take too much time and it was still early when she finished to admire her handiwork. They were all growing so beautifully and Prism couldn't wait to have them all bloom.
It would still be a while for the official classes in the campus to begin so Prism dressed herself up and decided to walk around the school grounds. She was wandering idly around, wondering if the school had a greenhouse of sorts. If they didn't, then she would make the trip back to the garden centre. It would be worth it, anyway.
She had been ripped from her thoughts when she felt it. There were plants nearby, and they were well taken care of. Excitement filled Prism. Oh, she couldn't wait to see them and to hear what they had to say. In her haste, she'd began to jog and then full on sprint, not seeing that she was rounding a corner. As she did so, a body collided into her and the force of it added to her momentum was enough to cause her to tumble into the ground.
Groaning, she stood up and dusted herself off. A quick look at her top informed her that the fall had caused a rip on the elbow of her flannel.
"Shit," she spat out, looking up to glare at the person who'd hit her. She was caught a tad off guard when she realized who it was though.
"Oh. You."