[@thewizardguy][@Silver Carrot] Amelia listened to the rambling of Emily trying to dig her way out of her situation without a change in expression, though she did look at Eilidh when she responded to her lack of responsibility. She turned her attention back to Emily once the other girls were gone, "My dear, you picked the lock to get out here and are fully aware that this area is not open to freely come and enjoy the view- there are balconies for that that are not restricted spaces. I am not monitoring your personal time, it simply allows me to know when you are entering a space you should not," Amelia said with a sigh, "And out here I'm afraid the laws fall rather short as those invented those laws would rather kill you than defend you, so unless you'd rather have a security escort all times of the day, you will give me your hand," she said, not having put her own down, though the air got a bit colder to alert her to the fact that her ability to make the decision for herself was about to be out of her hands. Her job was to protect her students, and she would do so whether those students wanted her to or not- she would not let their recklessness be their undoing, not while she had a way and the will to stop them. As much as Emily liked to buck the rules and give them a hard time, Amelia did not want her getting into some kind of trouble that she couldn't get out of. This area was off limits because it was particularly hazardous in harsher elements and wasn't protected against anyone who might be trying to be rid of some of the "monsters" on her campus and having three students out here, two of their own free will to get into trouble for no other than boredom, made her quite annoyed. Why was it so difficult for them just to pay attention to the warning signs??? Tiona was wandering around the halls, trying to see if she could find her roommate, wanting someone to talk to. She wasn't about to chance trying to find a different place to fly from with Amelia and Katerina both on the prowl. She was aware she couldn't blame the [i]whole[/i] situation on Emily, she did go up there and pick a fight after all. She happened to spot Eilidh going back to her room and sighed before walking towards her, "H-hey, I hope you didn't get in trouble for what was going on upstairs..... Sorry for causing a fuss," she said, rubbing the back of her head. Eilidh had at least [i]tried[/i] to be cordial with her, and so she wanted to make sure she hadn't accidentally buried that hatchet with her behavior upstairs. [@AimeChambers] Henri noted that the reaction wasn't a good one and mentally told himself not to press that issue, "Sorry, I didn't realize it was a negative thing," he murmured. He wouldn't go into any personal details. He himself had nowhere else to go, but he didn't say that aloud as he didn't want to seem like he was creating pity for himself, "What are some things you like to do in your free time? Do you have any games you like?" he asked, switching gears. He walked over to his bag and pulled out a handheld game system, turning it on to some little action game that looked like the remastering of a classic arcade game. Henri wasn't typically overt and friendly, but he didn't want to start this year on a bad foot with his roommate. He wasn't sure if he would be able to help him with his shifting, but he hoped to try.