[color=fff79a][u][h3]Leander Xenovia[/h3][/u][/color] Leander felt a push from behind that made him move a step forward, so he turned around to see what had caused it. There was an "[color=39b54a]Ow... s-sorry.[/color]" from the person who had bumped into him, and Leander managed to recognize her. Leander's face broke out into a wide grin and reached out a hand to Amelia. "[color=fff79a]Hey, Amelia! Good to see ya,[/color]" Leander greeted her. Once Amelia got back onto her feet, Transformer began to yell out names. Leander didn't care much for most of them, though he did catch a 'Shinrei' out of all of them. Leander was a little disappointed that Shinrei didn't seem to be around, but that was alright. There were plenty of chances to catch up later. Leander was a bit curious about the new Earth guy, but his interest quickly died down as he turned his attention back to Amelia. "[color=fff79a]So, how've you been?[/color]" Leander asked Amelia. Leander hadn't seen Amelia since the day at the infirmary, and it was going ot be great to catch up. [color=aba000][u][h3]Michelle Kine[/h3][/u][/color] Michelle gave Ethel an additional look when Ethel spoke to her, though Ethel now appeared to be paying attention to other things. Following her gaze to Transformer, Michelle did have to wonder why he was here. She could have sworn that he was the teacher of Action Dueling, not Standard. Still, there wasn't much she knew about the muscle man, and perhaps it was that he taught both. It wouldn't be the most unusual thing to learn about in this academy. Transformer then began to yell out names of absent people, and a student Michelle hadn't seen before came rushing through the door, introducing himself as Shiyu. Michelle wondered if he was actually a student, not recognizing him in the slightest, though she supposed he had to be if Transformer called out his name before he even arrived. With the announcement of 10 more minutes and Ethel speaking to her once more, Michelle realized that she didn't exactly have much else to do, so it wouldn't hurt to socialize. Giving off a slight smile, Michelle raised the Duel Disk on her arm, which held her deck in the deck slot, and placed her right hand on it fondly. "[color=aba000]Good eye,[/color]" Michelle responded to Ethel. "[color=aba000]My old deck wasn't bad, but it wasn't very fun for anyone I Dueled with, so I changed it. Hopefully my next Duels get better from now on.[/color]" Now that they were talking, Michelle figured that it was probably best to introduce themselves right about now. "[color=aba000]My name's Michelle Kine. What's yours?[/color]" Michelle asked.