[center][color=0076a3][h3]Elaine Soyala[/h3][/color][/center] Well, at least he understood she wasn't going to be all buddy buddy with him for no reason. She went back to her third plate, starting to eat again just as the doors slammed open with some sort of psychic force. For the love of the Spirits, couldn't they at least be a little quieter when fighting? If she didn't immediately have food in front of her, she might have gotten a little cranky but after two full plates, she wasn't feeling as irritated. She followed the source of the commotion anyways. She was at least mildly curious as to what was happening. Wanted to commit faces to memory, at least, so she could avoid those annoying fools in the future. She watched with mild interest as she continued eating. Liam seemed to take a bit more interest than she did, and it looked like he was about to try something. Fool. He wanted to get on the bad side of the academy, she wouldn't stop him. It wasn't even any of his business what was happening, was it? He should just sit, but...well, if he wanted to play hero, she wasn't going to stop him. [i]“I think I'm going to leave you be, It was nice to meet you Elaine. Perhaps we can talk later about our mutual friend"[/i] Well, that pretty much confirmed he knew about the Wendigo in some capacity. She said nothing as he left, merely sighing tiredly, barely acknowledging as he walked away. If he was some sort of exorcist or something that was going to force her to try and get rid of it, then this was going to become tiring, annoying, and put her in a bad mood even after feeling somewhat full. In this scenario, a preemptive strike was best. She'd tell him she had no intention of removing the spirit, and if he tried to pursue that line of action in any capacity...well, she'd deal with that then. She was currently in a semi-decent mood so now would be the best time. No doubt within an hour or two, she'd be hungry again. She glanced at the fourth plate of food, having quickly finished the third and stacking it on the other two. Thankfully, it seemed like the fight was over with before it could really begin which meant she doubted the academy would get entirely involved. That was good. Less trouble for her...the fools got lucky, it seemed that they didn't escalate the situation by all pretending to be heroes. Elaine grabbed her psychology book, looking at the half eaten fourth plate of food and then to the door. While she wasn't particularly interested in being friendly with any of them. She just wanted to get this potential annoying chat with Liam over with sooner rather than later...besides, she was as full as she was going to feel. Another half plate of food wasn't going to do much at this point. So she stood, walking quietly over to the hallway where the fight had happened, but not entering. Instead, she just stood by the door, leaning against the wall just outside of it and waited for Liam or everyone to leave. She'd be able to find him easily enough at this distance...tracking someone via scent or sound wasn't exactly difficult as long as no one else noticed or bothered her. Might as well do some reading while she listened and waited for them to clear out.