[center][color=0076a3][h3]Elaine Soyala[/h3][/color][/center] [@Thecrash20] [@Themerlinhawk] [hr] As soon as she sat down, Elaine started eating. Normally at first. Using her silverware as normally as possible. Fork to...fork things, spoon to scoop things, knife to cut things. As much as she didn't like being here, free food like this was an easy way to get on her good side. Or at least, on her less-bad side anyways. Not to mention, it was surprisingly good, though she wasn't exactly an accurate judge of 'delicious' since she'd eat just about anything as long as it wasn't directly poisonous or toxic. As she ate though, she started going faster, almost forgetting she was eating in public. She had just brought a handful of lettuce to her mouth, ready to hungrily devour it when Liam walked up. She heard him of course, and realized that she had likely been eating in a somewhat off-putting way, but didn't care. Instead, she held up a single finger, chewing the last bit of food in her mouth before speaking. Might as well be [i]somewhat[/i] polite she didn't want to start anything. That'd be tiring, but at least she was feeling less like death after eating. [color=0076a3]"Do what you want."[/color] Elaine said to Liam in rather strained, tired voice, eyes just briefly turning to him for only a few moments before returning to the table. She was just about to get back to eating when the loud one from earlier had taken a seat next to her as well. She narrowed her eyes at him somewhat suspiciously as he took a flower. He had followed her, it seemed. Either she was prettier than she thought, or these guys were up to something since they seemed to know each other. He placed a blue rose in front of her, seeming to at least appear friendly. Well, it wasn't food...or money. So she had very little use for it. [color=0076a3]"Oh no, it's alright. You just almost broke my ear drums."[/color] She grumbled, wolfing down the last of the food on one of her plates and setting it to the side as she grabbed another. [color=0076a3]"And I have little use for trinkets."[/color] She barely even looked at the flower, before returning to her plate. She didn't particularly want an apology anyways.