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It was beginning to get a little too bright at this door, so Hayley decided to allow the lightstudents to get comfortable with each other (or at least stop blinding her) and walked away from that room. She could leave her stuff there later - instead she decided to see what the other students were like. Surely they all couldn't be this bright, right?

Well, one was a rude brat, so they clearly all weren't.

And so, with her bag on her back still, Hayley walked through the dorm area. Not barging in on any rooms, but getting a feeling of the surroundings - a lot of different kinds of people here after all.
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What shame my mother would feel if she saw this,” The thought came unbidden to the demigod’s mind as she gazed down upon her apparent new roommate, intrusive and unbidden. It must be the new scenario and sudden changes, since normally – well, before her voice started attracting stares – Alena tried very hard not to think about her mother. It wasn’t a malicious attack on the girl in front of her either, considering Alena knew very well it was directed at herself. Daughter of Aphrodite, red as her own hair and honeyed tongue floundering for words. What shame, indeed.

Personally, Alena thought she was actually recovering fairly well. Despite the state of dress of her roommate – or lack of – she managed to rip her eyes up to focus politely on the woman’s own exotic purple ones at the mention of her name, odd as it was rolling from her lips. She could sympathize with that at least, her own accent was rather gruff. The redhead’s lips parted to finally muster up a response only for her train of thought to crash and burn at her roommate’s – Devi, apparently – words and roaming eyes. Alena’s gut twisted even as her mouth opened and closed. The amount of times she was called beautiful since this... divine puberty had increased substantially. The realization it was probably the same cause of the compliment had ice going down her back, cold and startling enough to tear her gaze away. It was a nice compliment none the less, but she’d take it with a grain of salt; at least for now. One of her large hands rose to rub nervously at the back of her neck in a nervous tick, only to start realizing she was being rather rude and quickly dropping said hand to take Devi’s.

Alena Rurik, I am – ah, that is, my strength does notcome from my mother, she is Aphrodite.” Despite her resolve Alena’s words still fumbled slightly, though the quality of them made it sound as though she had a silver tongue in any case. Dear god she hoped this school let her fix that. Another voice cut through the conversation and Alena was almost relieved hearing a male’s deeper tone, even if she could still feel the embarassing heat across the bridge of her nose.

Ebbo,” Alena paused briefly as the name rolled from her lips, awkward and a bit rough before she managed to muster up a smile. Almost reluctantly despite her earlier resolve the redhead withdrew her hand from Devi to offer their third roommate, her grin becoming wider as she looked upon the fluffy creature held in Ebbo’s arms. “And Cheshire. I am Alena Rurik, I come – oh! I have brought a gift!” Abruptly dropping her hand before he could even take it Alena retreated to the open door of her room, promptly beginning to throw things rather haphazardly out of her bag. Exercise mat, some clothes, protein powder, and her blender – ahah.

I did not know I have two roommates – so it is not much, but I brought a gift – I will get another, for Cheshire.” Withdrawing from her bag Alena turned to the other two, eagerly brandishing the frosted bottle at them. “From my country, some of the best drink you could-” The redhead abruptly paused, eyeing her two roommates – and trying very, very hard not to turn red again.

... You two, you are old enough to drink, yes?
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"Daughter of the goddess of love, perhaps that would explain the unease..." She thought, observing the way Alena reacted up close to her and catching the minutiae of her speech and mannerisms. Most curious was the way her words still flowed like silken honey, soothing to her ears and instilling a warmth within her body that she felt quite certain was the product of something quite different, but on realization of the effect it loosened the hold it had been taking. Almost intuitively she understood what was happening, and connected the dots between her awkward mannerisms and charming speech. It appeared at first interaction that Alena could instill such emotions within others, though perhaps not quite control it yet and her own appearance was causing more than enough difficulty on that front. Devi's smile flickered for just the scantest of moments as she thought perhaps she might have been a bit too forward, and that her roommate was taking her approach as more than simply a friendly greeting. Not that she was against more than that, she thought as her eyes quickly took in her quite potent physical form.

She restored her grin to full as her smaller hand was taken in by Alena's, thinking perhaps that she should ease off a bit and make it clear that she's not under sway before making any advances. "A daughter of the goddess of beauty, appropriate I think as there is much to be said about a well maintained physique. My father has many attributes, though I feel I most take after the aspect of compassion and friendship, even if I'm not quite as outgoing as I would like to be." Again, that genuine smile that seemed to communicate more than just her words, but the feeling of it being okay to relax around her, that she wasn't going to judge Alena based on her ancestry.

Devi was almost disappointed when the warmth of the other woman retreated from her at the sound of the boy from before, though she was sure not to show as much when she turned and gave him a warm greeting as well. "Hello Ebbo, I was wondering who the cute boy was who had been roomed with us, and now I know." Her tone was just as inviting and friendly as before with Alena, though the more she spoke the more it seemed her English improved even if just ever so subtly. The sight of the cat did not seem to bother her in the slightest, only provoking her to reach forward and attempt to pet him. "And hello to this handsome fellow as well." Devi was not particularly fond of cats, or dogs for that matter, but she understood why they were good companions and why people kept them even if she chose not to.

As quick as the greetings were exchanged, it seemed more was to come, and she watched curiously as Alena darted back into her room with a fair bit of commotion only to return with a bottle of clear spirits that seemed very close to what she thought was vodka, and probably significantly stronger than what she could handle. It would have been rude to refuse however, and especially when she wished to make a good impression on someone she wanted to be friends with. "I believe it is okay since I was old enough in my village to drink, though the Americans say you have to be 21? Either way, I will accept a drink if you are offering, in the spirit of friendship."
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Ebbo blushed at Devi's comment and snuggled Cheshire to his chest. He did not dismiss the clothes Devi was wear, he just did not wanna look like a perv so he was just gonna act natural. Alena was pretty cute too, she had this whole fit but shy thing going on and who did not like a ginger. How was he gonna explain this to his mom, two female roommates, was it like this all over campus, was he the only boy here, did they miss assign him? So man question but at the end of the day Ebbo was not complaining, it looked like this school would not be so bad, and he might have to thank his dad (for once). When Alena went in and came back out of her room with Vodka Ebbo's eyes lit up, he may have been a shut in, sometimes an asshole, and a nerd with seemingly good looks but he was still a son of Odin, half brother of Thor, Loki, and Bauldor, so alcohol came naturally to him.

"So Devi and Alena, nice to meet you guys. Lets take some shots, might be the best way for us to open up and get to know each other." Ebbo said as he grabbed the bottle and went into the kitchen. Ebbo put his cat down to explore and grabbed three shot glasses (courtesy of Odin), and set them on the counter.

"Wish I would have thought of this, my dad would have hooked us up. Oh and hope you don't mind Cheshire I promise he wont bother to much unless he's hungry, and he will probably just stay in my room most of the time." He said with a smile that returned the kindness he felt and saw.
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Ash stood at the door way as another girl opened it. This school had to be 80 percent women, it would take some getting used to. He waited for the girls to finish their interaction, and hiked his satchel up once more. “Hi.” He said giving the girl as best a smile he could muster.

“Have you chose your room yet, or are they still up for grabs?” he asked glancing behind her. He really wanted to go put all his stuff away but he knew that would be extremely anti-social and he wasn't sure that was the right approach. He waited patiently for her response realizing he may have interrupted the girls. He began slowly growing red.
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The hallway was long. It felt winding but perhaps she wasn't walking in exactly straight lines, she walked up to the wall and dragged her hand beside it, touching along the doors on the way - it was a decent enough anchor for her. She perked up as she heard footsteps going the other way, that familiar falling feeling that knotted itself into her stomach. The aura of dread brought by a Daughter of Hades. Despite the uneasy feeling, she couldn't help but beam a smile. She called out, unsure exactly of where she was - "Daughter of Hermes!"

Hayley hadn't walked far - the noises around her had distracted her more than once. First a loud bang from the floors above, then some shouting in the rooms around her. She'd kept very central, not reacting to any but not getting closer to the rooms. Then a different shout - someone calling out for a daughter of Hermes. She recognized the voice immediately, the one that had paused when speaking before. Daughter of Pelasgia. Hayley turned round, and noticed the woman kind of looking in her direction. Talking to her perhaps... "Hey, Saranja, right?" She replied, testing to see if it was for her. There was enough people around, and Hermes had a lot of children after all.

"You remembered. I wondered if you wanted to talk, I understand first days can be daunting, and I'd like to see some dread lifted off your shoulders. - I don't think I got your name." The satyress wasn't really of the mind of speaking normally- but her smile was genuine at least. She stepped a little closer toward the familiar voice from before. She was certainly painted weird, with those thin red trails coming from behind her the middle of her lip and from her blindfold down, as if she bleeding tears. An odd choice in makeup.

"Hayley...my name is Hayley" The girl said shyly - the makeup had distracted her. It seemed really unusual, and almost directing the eyes towards the blinds across the Satyr's eyes "I only arrived today here, I guess I'm kind of nervous. And um well, I'm sorry about the..." She trailed off. How do you apologize for making everyone around you uncomfortable? "I think my room is back there, but I can't go in right now it's too bright. Everyone is glowing, and it kind of hurts my eyes. Did you find your room?"

She paused a moment. She wondered - "I did. We could go back there, though you've already got your own disposition toward one of my dormmates. We could find the library- or perhaps head outside. - And a deal, I won't apologize for being blind if you do not for your own condition, as hardly comparable as they are." She flashed a winning smile. An unlikely child of Hades, to be so apologetic, but she saw plenty in this girl.

"Oh I don't have an issue with your roommate" Hayley quickly said as she shook her head "She is just kind of rude, and I don't like that." She paused there, thinking if she knew where the library actually was, before continuing "I think we should find somewhere outside to sit. It's nicer out, and we don't have to whisper." She smiled more now, actually feeling more confident with the woman being so nice to her. Although she still remained wary - what did she know? "Do you need help going outside? There's an exit around the corner towards the courtyard. And um, yeah that seems a deal, although being blind doesn't usually make everyone as uncomfortable as filling them with death." She held out a hand, in case the woman did need help being guided.

"I think she is as nervous as the rest of us. She just shows it differently." In reply to her quesiton, she stepped forward with that lilting clip clop of hooves and took her hand, holding it quite firmly in agreement of going outside, and being guided there. "But neither of us can change what we have. I don't believe that many people still apologize or believe in original sin. You are your father's daughter." She pursed her lips after she said it, how much of a comfort was that comment, really? "Was it the schools idea to keep your blood a secret? I can't imagine there being much issue if you wore it on your sleeve- it is where the veins are, after all." Was she prying too much? Her curiosity got the best of her. It wasn't every day she got to scry for someone new, much less someone this interesting.

Hayley's hand was very warm to the touch - Not a nice heat though, but closer to a scolding flame. More unnatural. Hayley hadn't really considered that feeling, it was just a part of her like the dread aura that Saranja didn't seem scared of. Listening to her words, she considered what was said. It was true, she couldn't change who she was...but was she really like Hades? That didn't seem like a good thing. she almost missed the question though as she lead them to a bench beside a giant oak tree. She allowed Saranja to sit before she sat next to her - she didn't pull her hand away. Plus she wasn't speaking, which was rude. "I don't know my father. I've never met him. To be honest...I don't even know my mother" A slightly nervous chuckle at that "I've been passed around and hiding for a long time. My father though...there is rarely any children of his, and they're not regarded as well loved. Bad Fortunes and bad luck follow his children, so I was told to hide it."

Her hand shifted in her grip multiple times, from holding it lightly to holding her arm in a dainty, two fingered grip. The dread she could deal with - the heat was anathema to her. In a reverse, the satyress was pale and quite cold to the touch. "I grew up in an orphanage. I do not know my parents either - but I know that I am like them, for better or worse. I know that you are like him, for your reservations. Someone needs to be there - it isn't all hellfire and schemes." That was definitely too far. She evened the score quickly, flustered as she spoke. "Sorry. I shouldn't have pried in the first place, and would that I couldn't - I wouldn't have. I just look at people and all of these things are so eager to talk to me, like a secret kept too long, bursting at the seams -" She paused a moment and continued in rhyme, as if it was just another facet of conversation you could shift to. "To all the things you tell in dreams, a name, a god, a dreadful heat, in fame, in pain, unwanted seat- the Fates are kind but crueler still, loneliness no minor ill."

Hayley again listened as Saranja spoke. She did frown momentarily at the mention Hellfire, but it went away quickly. Eventually she started to smile and she laughed after a moment. "You know, you're really nice to listen to. So thoughtful, and quite poetic" She gave Saranja's arm a squeeze "I've always been quite lonely. Passed around from family to family, nobody wanting me. It wasn't until I met the principal that I found out why. It didn't help" She shook her head "But listening to you, well...I guess I might have some hope. But not as a child of...Hades" She whispered the name "Maybe Hermes will be more acceptable, huh?" She went quiet for a moment, looking down at her lap, before adding "Why do you accept it though? You see so much of everyone, surely you see what will happen in the future? I...I'd like to have friends, and be normal, but I'd accepted that for someone like me it's normal to not have friends. Sounds really silly doesn't it, after your elegant words" She laughed again "I'm not really very good at that though. Never did well in school, or at home, or anywhere."

She flinched at the soft squeeze of her arm. She wasn't really expecting it - but her expression shifted from surprise to an easy smile. She listened in return, the smile turning sad and sympathetic as she did. "I know how you feel. It's hard to fit in, isn't it?" She didn't really need to explain herself, her legs, horns and the bleeding paint underneath her blindfold was probably enough. "Whatever you are, you are a child of the universe no less the trees and the stars. You've a right to be here. Be at peace with your god, whatever you conceive him to be- I see many futures ahead of you. I see ones where you grow bitter in your loneliness, you disregard your father as you disregard people who would be your friends. In others, I see you brandish him like a badge, unafraid of what people think, unafraid of who you are. Further still, I see you proud in secret- would that oxymoron work well enough. You don't want to cause trouble, but you've reconciled over Him, and who He is and what He does." She paused a moment, moving a hand to hold hers, despite the heat. "In almost all of them I tell you to be gentle with yourself. The path is long and winding, but remember that when the road is easy, the destination is worthless."

Hayley nodded, looking more sadened now. "I can't imagine how you would have found it, but you seem stronger for your experiences at least" she offered, accepting the Satyrs hand in her own and squeezing it gently "And it's good to know that at least in some of my futures, I can accept Him as my father. I guess I was destined to meet you here no matter what future it was" There was a small smile at that, and a tear rolls down her cheek as she whispered "Thank you." She just held Saranja's hand for a short while, not speaking, just considering the words. Almost in prayer, except for the single tear on her cheek. Eventually, she asked "What do you tell me in the other futures? I hope in the others I'm a little less tearful and a little stronger."

She squeezed, despite the uncomfortable, scolding heat. "I say the wrong things in a lot of them. I might be saying them now, I'm unsure. But I've learned to be sure of myself, whatever it is I'm doing. I see so many possible futures that to get stuck and anxious for just one doesn't seem like a good use of time. - If you really want to know, in some of them I advise too strongly. I tell you to hide or be proud - when its never my decision to make. You're always strong, in the ones I've seen. Strength isn't measured in a single lonely tear. I've found it much easier to tell from the way people talk, and what they do. You offered a hand to guide me along - you're polite and apologetic, maybe too much so, or maybe you just feel you've a lot to make up for. Good souls do that, not poor ones." Her voice was soft, and she offered something in the way of a reassuring smile, her stare close to Hayley, though looking through more than looking at.

"How do you face all these futures, don't they become overwhelming? Painful? Confusing or overlapping?" Hayley asked quietly, as if concerned her questions would just add to the overwhelming ideals of what Saranja had to deal with "I...I don't think I'm a nasty person, although I've been told I am, so I'm glad that you see a good soul in me. You've been kind to me, and your words are as much of a helping hand as I have me" another squeeze, her smile warmer even though the Satyr couldn't see it "So if you need help, I'm happy to help you. I've never had a friend though, so forgive me if I'm terrible at it" She laughed, but it was a warm laugh. The aura of dread that normally circled her seemed so much weaker than usual - barely noticeable in her happy state "If you don't mind me ask, how did you cope with all this growing up? You grew up in an orphanage..did they know about who you are, what you are? Ah, sorry, don't mean to be rude" A slight blush, suddenly worried that she may have offended her only friend.

She might not have seen the smile, but it was something that could be heard in someones voice when they spoke, the lines that were set in their face. She didn't have a smile on when she spoke, her brow furrowed and her lips pursed, a subject quite close to her, but not uncomfortable to talk about. "They do. They are. I forget I'm talking to the same person sometimes - I get wrapped up in what I see its so easy to forget that I'm still here. I forget to eat, on occassion. I see them when I sleep and I struggle to differentiate them from what's real." She paused a moment, thinking of home. "It was an orphanage for the supernatural. Similar to where we are now. I had no friends aside from my carer. He read to me when my eyesight left, told me about books, about how to act, he's my father, really." She smiled at a few unspoken memories, sharing the expression with Hayley. "If I've not been rude in what I've said to you, you'll never be rude in prying things from me."

"Let's hope you're not mixing my future up with a son of Zeus then!" Hayley laughed, but fell silent as Saranja told her story. It was so lovely, so sweet. She was envious of the Satyr, who had grown up with a caring person and a world where she belonged. It wasn't fair that Hayley had experienced the total opposite - rejection and revulsion, passed around like an unwanted child. Saranja could feel that aura of dread starting to increase again. "You were so lucky. I...I only remember being read to once. It was in my third foster home, Alison was the womans name. She collected horror stories, and read one to me. About a monster who terrorized a family. When she finished, she compared me to the monster...I was only seven at the time, but that story has always stayed with me" She brought a hand up to wipe a tear away "Sorry, I didn't mean to ruin the moment. I'm really jealous of you I guess. I won't let it mess things up, I can enjoy being with like-minded people now, instead of being moved around all the time with normal people."

She nodded, and paused after she spoke, struck silent for a moment. When she did finally talk again, she echoed what she had said before. "The Fates are kind but crueler still, with hurt your every thought did fill - they mete their justice as they may, and leave the broken where they lay. But Fate - and her sisters true, are just a truly lonely few, their hands can never reach as far, as Asteria and her shining stars- but giving man the sight of true, to see things that will bear anew, pass duty on and let it stay, into heart and tender way." She had some self awareness however, summing up the spontaneous form with something easier. "She has given me the eyes to see, and with them I would do well to impart some of the kindnesses she's missed." She softened some. She couldn't rightly shrieve Hayley of her past, it was filled with broken homes and relationships that had fallen through before they had started. Even now, that dread was seeping into her. It tinted everything in a navy grey and the thought of returning to her room alone was there.

Hayley sighed gently. The poem was lovely, and full of wisdom that she herself was lacking. My first friend and all I'm doing is pouring my life onto her She thought mournfully to herself. She let go of Saranja's hand after placing it back onto her lap, and spoke quietly. "I don't mean to go on. I...guess I've not had someone to confide in before. Maybe...a happier topic, before we both get upset? Hobbies, things you like? I want to get to know my friend better as you know so much about me I'm sure. Also you mentioned forgetting to eat in the past...are you hungry? Um...what do you eat?" She wasn't sure if meat would be an ideal meal "I guess it's too early for lunch but..." She trailed off. She was babbling to cover for her own feelings but it wasn't helping and the aura was as strong as ever.

"If you have truths to tell, I'd offer an ear to hear - but if you want to know about me, I'm fine with indulging you." She paused a moment but continued, hoping to comfort or at least distract with a few facts about herself. "I enjoy talking to people, as poor at it as I am. I like music. Rachmaninov's Italian Polka is so wonderfully heartbreaking everytime I listen to it and I wish I knew why. I want to learn how to bake - and I do well with gardening. I really like reading, but they don't often have the books I like in braille." Her life on a page, she decided, was quite small. She realized she was hungry. She hadn't eaten this morning. She hadn't eaten the day before. She was ravenous and hadn't realized. "I'd love something. I'm a vegetarian, if...that wasn't a given." Thoughts drifted to an awkward surprise birthday meal of a beef burger from a fast-food restaurant.

"Um...Rachawhat?" Hayley asked with a confused look "I've never heard of that musician before, is he good? I can cook. I had to learn to cook when I was young, never made a cake but I make a pretty good spaghetti if I do say so myself! I'm making myself hungry now, let's get some food" She hopped up at that, smoothing her skirt down before turning and taking Saranja's hands to help her up "As for gardening...don't ask. Really. I think plants hate me, but I'm good with soil. Really good! Well...as long as it doesn't need to be really fertile anyway. I may just have to do the cooking while you do the gardening. What's your favourite book? I adore ' To Kill a Mockingbird', I've owned it about four times. Well...borrowed about four times" A slight blush "Never really owned it." Once Saranja was up Hayley squeezed her hands gently "Do you have food in your room or do we find the cafeteria?"

"Rachmaninov. He was a russian composer and pianist. He wrote some wonderful music. I'll have to show you sometime." She stood a bit slower, smoothing out her own skirt and the fur on the top of her legs. She gave a thought. She'd read so many books, it was horrible to have to declare one a favourite. "I enjoy poetry collections. I suppose Emily Dickinson's collected works would have to be my favourite. I've never read 'To Kill a Mockingbird' though I'm told it is good.- I only have books in my room." Hyperbole, but she was sure she brought no food. It completely slipped her mind, as it often did. "Guide me, Hayley of Hades, and I will trust us not to cross the Styx." A poor joke, but at least she was trying. She gave a small smile that made it obvious that it really wasn't her strong suit.

"I'm...not going to try and say that name" Hayley replied sheepishly "But I'll give it a listen. Classical music, right?" There was a look of surprise though at the confession of never having read it. "You've never read To Kill a Mockingbird? Ok, that will have to be changed. I'm sure I can find a braille version, it's a quite famous book after all!" She tried not to frown at the joke though, taking the girls hand again and forcing a chuckle "There's no entrance to the Underworld near here, don't worry. I'll cover the fare though if I find one, family discount!" A small giggle at that, before she added "Please don't say that around other people though. I...I'll tell people in time but not yet. I want to know who I can trust...like I trust you. Now let's get some food" she started moving towards the building once again "Although I don't actually know where I'm going, so this will be a bit of an adventure. Watch out for the door" She added as she opened the door and lead the Satyr in.
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Slowly but surely the ball of anxiety – not to mention nerves and a certain fluster Alena was refusing to acknowledge – lessened as the minutes past in the company of her new roommates. Though by no means very large yet the calm of growing familiarity was making it easier, even in only the few moments they had together. Alena blamed fashion choices on starting off so uneven footed.

Though, she was still a bit uncertain as Ebbo took the bottle she offered. Nonetheless the redhead padded after him to the connected open space kitchen, unable to help but tilt her head as she spotted the glasses her retrieved. Stylish. Idly she wondered if that was a sign of who sired him, realizing her male roommate hadn’t said who he was the son of. Alena supposed it didn’t matter, just vague curiosity.

I am sure Cheshire will be no problems. I will keep my door closed when I am not present, so he will not danger himself with my equipment – just in case he wanders.” Alena took the shot glass offered with a small nod of her head, though her brow did quirk as she added on in what was an attempted teasing tone. “And I know I was the one who offered the gift, but I hope you do not plan on getting us too drunk this early in the day. I have not even unpacked.” A lopsided grin accompanied her words to take any sting out before she raised the onyx shot to her two roommates.

To getting to know one another,” Alena toasted, before her head tilted back and she took the high quality shot like a champion. A quick shake of her head and she was fine, taking in the reactions of her two peers. There was a little worry, after all, since from Devi’s words and Ebbo’s brush off Alena had a feeling she was condoning underage drinking. Then again, considering who a lot of students’ parents were she doubted it was a huge issue.
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While Ebbo went to collect glasses for them to drink from, she kept her eyes on Alena and was relieved to see that she seemed to be warming to her roommates. Things promised to go quite well if all three of them were comfortable with each other, and that was what Devi desired primarily of this arrangement. That being said, her attention was turned to the strange shot-glasses provided and the pouring of alcohol. She was quite assuredly not one for such drinks, especially considering her body-type, and while she would accept any offers from the daughter of Aphrodite; she was preferring that one drink was enough to seal their bonds of friendship.

"I only have a couple annuals in my room at the moment, nothing harmful to animals. Chesire should be fine." Devi said simply, glancing back at her open door before returning her attention to the other two. A glass found its way into her hand and within was that clear liquid. In truth, she had only had alcohol once before and it had not left a good impression upon her. Regardless, she had made her choice and would carry through with it despite her reservations. "To getting to know one another." The toast returned, she took the drink and was surprised at first of the smoothness of the vodka. It was only once it went down that an intense blush grew from the top of her chest and spread across her face with the strength of the alcohol. For both of her roommates it would be all too clear just how much of a lightweight their shorter companion was, even if she refused to say so herself.

Even still, she had enough of her wits about her to place the glass back on the counter before she did something foolish, and slowly maneuvered herself to the couch in the main living area to have a seat. "If we are getting to know one another better, suppose it would be a good start to know what our hobbies are, right?" The question wasn't asked to either of them in particular, though her wide smile made it clear that she didn't mind of both or neither of them answered. "I enjoy nature in almost all aspects, which is why I love walking through the forests and tending gardens of varying types. Flowers are my passion though, I had a wonderful garden back home with so many different species from across the world. I brought a couple of my favorites with me as well, so I could keep a few around my room and perhaps gift them to others as well." In her slightly inebriated state, subtlety was no longer as much of an option, and that last statement in particular was made with quite obvious eye-contact with Alena. Her smile remained just as genuine and friendly as ever though, so perhaps she wouldn't quite take it for what it sounded like.
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Ebbo was glad that his cat would not be a problem with his roommate, and he cheered with Alena as well then took his shot back. He took it with ease, vodka was not stranger to him. He started to clean up as he listened to what Devi had to say, and he was no idiot, he knew the looks she was giving Alena, but the real question was did Alena notice. Ebbo sighed and looked away for a moment as he put the vodka in the freezer and the shot glasses in the empty cabinet. Of course he gets roomed with two hot chicks and they like each other. When he turned back around he wore a smile and began to speak.

"I like to camp if that counts for anything. But I am more of a gamer too, got a TV for us in my room still gotta set it up, and my game systems too. Maybe we can plant and play? I also have some books I brought most where given to me by my dad. OH SHIT!!! I feel dumb, let me try the introduction thing again. My name is Ebbo Rayner and my dad is Odin. Don't be impressed though he is an asshole." The last statement left a bitter taste in his mouth, one he quickly got over and smiled again. His dad always left him in a shitty mood even if he wasn't here.

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Well, getting to know each other was going well. Nothing established camaraderie like the burn of a good vodka, though it looked like it would only be the one – a good thing, Alena really didn’t bring a large bottle. Once again she kicked herself mentally for not reading the information given to her closer. Either way while her and Ebbo looked barely worse for wear, Devi was already getting the flush of, well, a lightweight. Mentally the redhead hid her wince. Maybe alcohol wasn’t a very good welcoming gift. Right then, only the one.

It was still a little rattling to look upon Devi, but Alena tried to focus and keep eye contact. Coming from a home that was often covered in ice and snow it was only in certain places outside peoples’ homes they were dressed with such little cloth. Then again, she supposed this was her home now. All of their home. She’d have to get used to it the different culture shocks. Maybe it was those thoughts distracting her that made Alena just nod along listening to Devi’s hobbies, but more than likely the resulting grin and oblivious response were just natural.

I have never owned plants.

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Alena tilted her head to look to Ebbo as he began to speak, leaning back against the counter. She nodded along hearing his hobbies, and jumped slightly at the sudden exclamation only to laugh. It quickly turned nervous and once again she lifted her hand to rub at the back of her neck.

Well, Odin explains the shot glasses. But, ah, I would be glad to have someone to work out with, but my lineage – at least from my mother – provides little extra to that. I am one of Aphrodite’s daughters.” A sheepish, helpless smile adorned her lips as the redhead gestured down at herself. “I am aware, not what you expect. I met one of her other daughter’s – ah, my half sister I suppose – and she is very beautiful. A model in America, if you can believe!” An awkward cough, and clearing of her throat.

But yes! Perhaps you could show me some of your games, and your plants, but I am afraid aside I am a little boring. My hobby you could probably guess,” The demigod paused here, her gaze darting between Devi and Ebbo. Slowly a plan formed, and she pushed off from the counter. With confident strides Alena moved to the couch, but rather than sit she kneeled down behind it with one hand at the bottom and the other resting on top. “But I am very, very good at it.” With a reassuring glance thrown Devi’s way Alena’s muscles tensed and the couch lurched. The redhead took a moment to make sure her grip was secure before with a short grunt she rose to her feet, lifting the entire piece of furniture and woman all.

Honestly, not that heavy with how often she lifted, but definitely more awkward to balance.

Using her shoulder as a ledge to help with said balance Alena did a pivot spin on the spot, flashing Ebbo a grin full of confidence and even a bit smug. Not wanting to test how lucky her feet were however as soon as the maneuver was done she was once more kneeling, easing it down with the smallest of thumps. Although she rose to her feet once more she didn’t move from behind the couch, instead leaning against it with folded arms she threw that same gleeful expression to her male roommate.

So yes, I can help with workouts.” The radiant grin faltered here, and once more Alena’s hand found the familiar perch that had the pads of her fingers rubbing against her neck. “I... may cheat a little though. I do not know if my mother’s blood has made that any easier – I have always been strong.” A shrug, trying to play that part off, and she glanced to Devi to make sure she wasn’t dizzy, realizing with a start that the other woman was a little tipsy and that probably wasn’t the smartest thing to do. Stupid.

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Devi paid close attention to the responses of the others, though by now it was obvious where her eyes were. Most of that was from the increasing affects of the alcohol on her system, as much of a lightweight as she was. Ebbo was nice enough, charming and considerate of others even if it seemed that he was not quite as at peace with his ancestry as she first thought. "Odin is the head of the Norse pantheon, correct?" She sat forward a bit, thinking and hoping that her minimal research was good enough and that she hadn't made some grave mistake. "I'm afraid I really only know the basics about other pantheons, comes with living disconnected from society." Even still, the more he spoke to both of them the more it seemed to ease things between the three, and she was glad that it looked like they would all be friends.

Of course, then came Alena. She could see the ever so slight drifting of her eyes across her own body, taking in the sight of her in something akin to window-shopping. Her train of thought was cut short by the disastrous missed cue, and she desperately tried not to show it as she sighed internally at the comment. "Right, maybe that was a bit too subtle for her." Devi kept the same smile all the same as she listened in, seeing that nervous rub across the back of her neck. "That's the second time she's done that, something impulsive when nervous. Actually rather cute..." As if to add fuel to the fire, Alena's sheepish smile only had her even more drawn to the woman's freckled face and watching how she fumbled around talking about herself and her hobbies. She was even about to say something to that effect when she noticed her approach, at first quite engaged with her elegant stride, then confused when she moved behind the couch.

"Huh?" Was the last thing she managed before a slight eep of surprise escaped her lips and she clung to the couch that was rising quickly into the air above the floor of their apartment. Her fingers dug deep into the cloth upholstery, bare feet pressing into the arm as she laid down and risked only the cursory glance down at the one responsible. Of course, having seen those muscles flexing and lifting her with ease, most of her anxiety melted away even when she was spun around as if being put on display. The same look of wonder remained on her face throughout Alena's show of strength and lingered there as she laid on the couch staring up at her.

"I... Wow..." The fact remained that she was a little past tipsy, and the sudden onset of vertigo was not helping her gather words either. Devi visibly focused on words into sentences, though not so much as to miss yet another one of Alena's nervous neck-rubbing, and slowly found her way to stability. "It's okay. I don't mind at all, was actually quite fun. Besides, I knew I was safe in your hands. And maybe when you're not training with Ebbo we could do some training as well? If you want I could even show you a few meditation things and brew some herbal teas that might help." That smile again, mostly friendly but with a slight hint at more behind it.
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Saranja ate in silence, for the most part, contentedly munching on her assorted salad pieces and biting through an apple with enough fervor that could've given a proper goat a run for its money. She was 'seeing', though, and her eating was, almost as always, just something she'd set in motion as if she was barely even there, viewing the different futures that made themselves available to her. Some of them were of people they'd passed by in the day, a fiery red-head who she recognized as a Son of Ares, another as a Daughter of Athena - they were lovers in one of them. They had their differences but his passion for battle translated well into their relationship, while her cool-head and penchant for crafts made for a few treasured gifts that he would wear for time immemoriam.

An empty fork was placed into her mouth and she bit into it. She'd finished her food. She winced some at the metallic epiphany and realized she was still in someone's company. She saw futures of sad, tearfilled nights, alone or in a pair. She saw small smiles that existed for miniscule moments of time, she felt that aura of dread, still as pronounced as ever in her visions as it was in her presence. But more importantly, she saw a dance. She spoke before her head caught up enough to think to explain. "Something with frills."

Hayley honestly had enjoyed the silence over food. Her sandwiches had been nothing all too exciting - growing up she'd eaten the same kind of brown bread cheese sandwiches so often it felt wrong to even consider anything else. But there was something else - someone else in fact. The kindest soul the girl had ever known, and despite all Saranja knew both of her and the future she still seemed to want to spend time with her. Daydreaming away, the Satyr seemed adorable in the world of her own.

Until she bit her fork. Hayley winced, hoping the girls teeth were quite strong. She moved Saranja’s drink closer to her, which made her statement about frills even more strange. "Um...well I can ask if they make the drink with frills but that sounds more like a decoration" She commented with a slightly confused frown "Or very alcoholic, which they don't serve. Are you ok? The fork can't have been all that tasty."

She stared blankly at Hayley for a few moments, as if she'd said something odd, or if she'd said nothing at all. She was still busy 'seeing' until she returned to earth and recognized her again, (at least her voice) and nodded. "I'm fine." She waved off the fork-biting like a bad memory before continuing, her not-so-tasty accident wasn't the focus of the conversation. "I meant a dress. For you." She organized her thoughts a bit better, holding her head with a hand a moment in exasperation and frustration. "I meant- There's a ball. A welcoming ball. You don't have a dress for it. We should get something. Something with frills." She finally finished that started sentence. She herself, only had one dress, a red thing that had a frilly and exceptionally pretty skirt, sleeveless and perfect to show off, and not chafe against her legs, and as willing as she was to lend it, she was sure Hayley would refuse if she knew it left the satyress with nothing else to wear.

Hayley started to go very red when she mentioned a dress - Saranja couldn't see the past, could she? It would be embarrassing! But then the Satyr continued. A ball? That meant dancing...and dresses? She gulped down her drink of coke a little too fast, and coughed. "A-ah...um...what? I don't understand, there's a ball? A ball of what? Wait, do you mean a dance?" She gulped again, nervously "Um, you don't have to get me a dress or anything...I could not go, or I could like...just hide in a corner or something." She was very excited about the idea of going shopping - clothes were her guilty pleasure - but she couldn't take from this new friend...could she?

While she wasn't rich by any sense of the word, her hobbies had earned her enough money to treat herself every once in a while. Some people paid plenty when you read enough about them - and while that did seem like a bit of an abuse of power, her curiosity was too much sometimes, she needed to know, and if she got paid while indulging her own habit it wasn't too bad, was it? "It’s a welcoming dance. You'll need a dress for it." Not seeming to take no for an answer, she left the rest of her food on its plate and stood up, offering a hand over. "Fair warning that I can't really help you with what looks good or fits." Not without touching it (and them) excessively and that was a milestone she was yet to cross with anyone.

Hayley, realizing she had little choice in the matter, took her hand and rose as well. “I don’t know how to dance either, so this will be really embarrassing” she said as she bit her lip, imagining herself tripping someone over trying to dance or stepping on peoples’ feet “And I can’t pay you back for the dress. Like…ever. I don’t have any money. None at all, I have some clothes and a bag, that’s it. I can’t afford a dress.” She sighed, shaking her head “I…don’t want to steal one either. It doesn’t feel right, even though I could easily do it. Is this really ok?”

"I can't teach you rhythm, but I am able to gift you a dress. If nothing else, Hayley of-" She stopped herself. She had a habit of naming names and she was told to keep quiet. "If nothing else, Hayley, you'll look pretty when you fall over." She smiled coyly, it was one of those comments that was half-true and half-jest. She seemed to entirely gloss over whether or not she cared for it being paid back, making it seem like she very much didn't. "I'm often told that first impressions matter, and while I get many 'first' impressions from people, I think they'd often make better ones on all counts if they were in a dress." She began walking, guiding Hayley this time. Before she'd entirely lost her guide, the nice (if slow) man did make passing mention to their being a few stores close enough to the university; a walk of nondescript length.

“Well, I can certainly do falling in style” Hayley laughed, giving Saranja’s hand a squeeze – both in amusement, and in thanks for her not saying Hades. She allowed the blind woman to lead her, not sure where the Satyr was leading them. After all, she couldn’t see where she was going. The slow pace was nice though. “So, um, I’m guessing you saw a dress with frills in one of your visions, right? Why frills? Or what frills?” She gave Saranja a small tug as she got closer to a wall, moving to walk next to her instead of behind her “Do you want to tell me where you’re going, and let me lead? Walls and door hurt after all” She pushed a door open to allow Saranja to get through.

"I didn't see you in frills but I would see you in them with my 'meddling'. Frills are pretty. You'll look prettier in them." She edged closer to the wall but was saved for the grace of Hayley intervening in time to prevent a concussive accident. "A store near here. There's apparently a few shops close to the university. My guide said something about it though I wasn't really listening too much. He had a few wonderful futures about him. A son of Leto who carries this wonderful maternal nature about him-" She caught herself. She did this too much. "He said there was a store near here." She explained, realizing the sentence again. "Could I get you to guide me there?"

"Maternal nature?" Hayley laughed at that, pulling Saranja closer so she could link arms with her, the unnatural warmth almost radiating from her body "You see so many interesting things! So, a store close to the university, that sells frilly dresses that suit someone like me. As long as I'm not expected to dye my hair that is, as...well, I can't. I don't know where this store is, but I'll get us there somehow" She pushed another door open, although she misjudged the door and caught her arm on it as she slipped through next to Saranja with a small wince. "Ok, we walking towards the main entrance of the university, do you remember which way from there?"

The warmth was still something that she didn't enjoy, especially if they were going to have to walk, but it was a nice gesture, and she had to humour it for that reason alone. "Motherly and doting. He's sweet." She walked with her, arms linked together as she smiled. "It's a way away, but as long as we just follow the path..."

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It wasn't too far of a walk. Around twenty or so minutes down a cut of path toward the city center with help from the signs and other such clues helpfully realized, they were near where they wanted to be. Saranja mostly walked in silence, she wasn't wrong about being poor at conversation though whenever she realized she was being too quiet she gave a soft squeeze of Hayley's arm in a quiet reassurance that she still cared she was there.

It was strange how two people walking in silence could be comfortable instead of awkward, but it was. Hayley, never the most conversational person with her upbringing, enjoyed simply having company with her - it was an unusual and quite amazing situation that she hoped wasn't a dream. The occasional squeeze from the girl reminded her that it was indeed real, and she smiled more with each one when it happened. Even the ever-present aura of dread had reduced to mere background feelings - going shopping with a friend brought no dread, only joy. Hayley spied an interesting looking shop down the road they just turned into - an older shop, the front having an older look about it with oaken framework and a very elegant looking sign that she struggled to be able to read. The dresses on display ranged from smaller dresses to full length gowns, almost like out of a movie. It looked expensive! "Hey um...there's a store here that has dresses. I can't quite read the name, the writing's worn away a little and is quite fancy. Does that sound right?"

Another soft squeeze of the hand as she faced toward the dresses. She wasn't really sure about whether or not it was the 'right' place since she was much more looking through her guide than talking to him. This was something she was yet to see in her visions, having rested herself on the walk rather than looking into the aether and seeing what might just look back. "There's much more excitement in finding out than wondering." Taking the lead some, she felt for the door (and after almost tripping over a step), opened and walked in, tugging Hayley along with a hand. The inside was much more pretty. It wasn't a large place, but cozy, a specialty place with expensive, hand-made dresses in mind. She turned back to face Hayley, obviously at some loss for what to do since she couldn't rightly judge a dress without having them painstakingly described to her. "Something with frills." She ordered again, though it was something teasing and done without being entirely serious.

Hayley, while knowing the step was there, hadn't expected the extra tug and stumbled into the store after Saranja. That was a little awkward...and unlike the blind girl she had very little excuse. She chuckled nervously as she looked over the dresses, idly imagining herself in a full ball gown with her hair done up, walking out to dance...she shook the thought away. It was really rather silly. However it meant she heard Saranja say and noticing she was being stared at. "In black?" She added, before saying "Oh, do you mean for me to find it or the serving lady? Also...do I need to do anything? I've not been in a store like this, all hand-made. They....do they need my measurements?" She bit her lip, nervous now. She had expected some kind of chain store, not a beautiful dress wonderland like this!

"Just pick something you enjoy. Then you get it fitted and try it on. Don't worry too much about the cost - it's a dress you'll get use out of, right?" She’d bought a dress or two over the years, it was a very rare indulgence, especially when getting something hand-made rather than from a store. Rather than direct or push Hayley about to do anything she sort of just let that hand slip from hers and wandered about the store slowly, her hands kept in front of her as if they were warding her from danger. She found a chair to seat herself in, beside the single dressing room and sat there for a bit, waiting patiently for Hayley to pick something out. She wore a steady smile, resting her head back in a patient lull.

Hayley stood like a deer in headlights, looking around slowly. Pick something you enjoy? She couldn't help but chuckle quietly - maybe Saranja hadn't seen the future where Hayley loved trying everything - but she had to restrain herself. At least a little. Maybe. But that long ball gown looked so pretty, and the pink dress was cute...Frills. Saranja had insisted on frills. So with that in mind Hayley walked round slowly, until she found something that caught her eye; it was a small dress, likely only going to the knees on her, and only over one shoulder. However it was frilly all along the bottom of the dress, and she could imagine herself spinning in it with the dress coming up slightly, twirling with her, and it made her smile. Her figure was quite thin, and she didn't have the biggest chest, so even though it was designed to be close-fitting on her body it wouldn't show off too much on her, but she liked it. Decided, she held it close to her and walked to where Saranja was. "I managed to pick one. It wasn't easy, as I could have picked and worn every single one in here, but um..." She held it out for Saranja to see, then with an "Oh...yeah, you can’t." she held it back, before getting the attention of someone to help with the fitting.

In truth, she had seen the future where she tried on most of the dresses. She figured the daughter of Hades needed a win here, and was more than willing to just wait for her - but her coming up that early, holding out the dress- "Hold on." She ran her hands across it, feeling it to see. She brushed her hands over the fabric daintily, her fingers playing with the frills for a while with a smile and a nod as if to tell Hayley she was done. "What colour is it?" She missed seeing colours, at least seeing them properly. Looking through her visions was like trying to paint a picture with nothing but different scenes of stained glass to put together. She wondered about cost for a moment, but just that, a moment. She saw twirling and dancing, even some flirting in that dress. It was more than worth it.

Hayley held it still, letting Saranja play with the frills and the fabric with a smile. In truth, she was hoping for approval on the dress, because it means Saranja had seen a good vision with the dress. She had no idea how much it cost, having not even checked, and when Saranja nodded she held back a sigh of relief. "It's in black. They have a lot of other colours that are similiar design, but this matches my hair colour well I think. what do you think? Do you like it?"

"Does it matter much if I do?" She smiled, ever the seer. She wasn't about to spoil the future for her, she'd said way too much as it was. "You sound like you like it." She laid back, her hands finding that small chair again as she got comfortable again, waiting.

"Well, you are paying for it" Hayley said with a nod "So I care about your opinion. Plus well...you can see if it'll make me look ugly, or won't suit me...or if it'll fall apart or something. These dresses all look so delicate. I do like it though, it's really cute, and I can imagine myself dancing in it...or falling over in it" She laughed, holding the dress to her again and looking at it for a few more moments. Then she nodded. "Ok, I want to try it on. I guess I ask them to sort that for me?"

"It's your dress. I don't see as well as you might think I do - do whatever you would do, Hayley. There's nothing better than what's genuine." She nodded some, 'looking' at the dress and over toward the entrance. "Ask for it to be fitted. Then you can wear it and give it a proper twirl."

"Ok!" Hayley nodded, a bigger smile as she got someones attention. Soon, she was moving into the dressing room as the dress was fitted, and undressing to slip into the dress. She remained in the dressing room a little while longer, admiring the dress from different angles and even giving it a twirl. She loved it! It was beautiful! It wasn't too tight, but it fit her body shape well, her slight curves standing out and the twirl made the dress look even better "I love it" she said quietly to herself, although Saranja likely could have heard it. She slipped out of the dressing room, dress still on, and said "Um...I'm not sure if you can see it now, but if you can, what do you think?" She twirled on the spot after saying that.

She smiled as she heard that quiet confirmation of love for the dress, hearing the smile in her voice and the fabric rustling and twirling as she spun. She nodded in affirmation and slowly stood up. "My sight really isn't a good substitute for eyes - but I can hear you smiling well enough." She reached a hand forward to touch those frills, fiddling with them again with a grin, she obviously enjoyed them. She let go soon enough. "Do you want to wear it back to the campus?" A little overdressed, but she thought the time in the pretty dress might improve her mood.

Hayley froze on the spot as Saranja started playing with her dress while she was still wearing it. If she wasn't blind, Hayley might think she was trying to lift the dress up or something! This was all new territory for her, having a friend. She didn't want to mess it up, so she said nothing until Saranja spoke again. "Um...no, not back to the school. I'd like to save it for the ball." She paused, before adding "How much is it?"

She didn't rightly know. She was sure she could afford it with what she had on her, but she didn't make mention of a number. She just gave a shrug. "Lets head home. We'll ask how much it is at the counter." She brushed the fabric again with an obvious longing to it. Soft things were definitely a favourite. When Hayley walked back into the dressing room, Saranja walked to the counter, enquiring and paying for the dress. She suppressed something of a blush when asked if it was a gift for her "sweetheart". She nodded all the same, waiting by the door.

Hayley nodded, not questioning prices anymore. She'd have to ask what she owed when she finished changing. Maybe she could get a part time job to pay her back she thought to herself as she admired the dress in the mirror one more time before she slipped out of the dress and into her now boring skirt and shirt. She sighed to herself before she left, already missing how the dress felt against her skin, which then reminded her of how Saranja had touched it while she was wearing it. That brought out a blush as she left the room and moved over to the counter, presenting the dress. "I'm ready. How much is it?"

"That's 'how much was it'." She looked over toward the counter again with a smile. "Thank you. Look out for the rain later." She stepped out into the sunny day and clear sky, much to some of the curiosity of the staff there. She already started on the path back toward the university, hoping that Hayley would soon be in tow. "This ball is going to be exciting!" She grinned and had a lilt to her step that made every clip clop of her hooves a little happier.
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Hayley quickly caught up with Saranja, hooking arms with her once more, smiling happily. She didn't ask about the dress anymore, just planned to herself how she would return the favour to her new and awesome friend. She didn't bring it up though; perhaps she could even surprise the Satyr by never mentioning her plan. Instead, she focused on guiding Saranja back to school, humming a tune.

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Smiling warmly Siobhán nodded at the other girl, Jackie, who seemed quite grateful. "It's always a pleasure to help others. I'm not the Sun but Summer, like my mother." She commented easily as she looked at the other girl. Having been spoken to from another direction Siobhán turned her attention to the young man who she presumed she would be rooming with since he was asking about the bedroom. Her expression softened slightly, fading somewhat to a duller version as she also dulled the brilliant glow she was exuding. "My only request is that I'm left a window bedroom since I need the outdoors. Other than that you are free to choose which room you'll be staying in." She truly hoped she wasn't being too formal with everyone but it took a while for her to truly warm up to people.



Siobhán smiled as she smoothed the gown her mother had given her, there was a welcome ball tonight. They'd all been here a week now and had settled in quite nicely it seemed to her. Her mother's creation was a work of living art, faerie magick. Silken threads of rose gold woven together with the utmost care hugged her upper body tightly while the skirt of the dress fell loosely to the ground. A slit rose high along her right leg up to her hip while the neckline of the dress was a more modest sweetheart showing some cleavage but nothing noteworthy. However, what was truly spectacular was the living vines carefully adhered to the soft fabric, its roots interlaced with the threads. It crawled across her body, flowering beautiful white and gold flowers from its lush emerald foliage. The dress was backless to allow for Siobhán to show the glimmering wings of what seemed to be gold feathers that emerged from her back and the living copper tattoos that swirled and moved across her back like waves in the ocean. Most noticeable was the shimmering copper sun that sat between her wings.

She'd allowed her faerie heritage to return to her features, sharpening them and making the smattering of freckles across her nose and cheekbones glisten like flecks of gold on her face. Her eyes smoldered a dark but brilliant emerald green like someone had placed gemstones there. Her hair flowed down her body nearly to her waist like a waterfall of liquid rose gold now. She nearly always kept her appearance dulled with a glamour. Since most of her classmates appeared human she used a glamour to fit in more readily and draw less attention to herself.

Tonight, though was all about the attention. Hopefully, she would find someone to dance with tonight. Her mother had also given her several bottles of Summer Wine and she nearly couldn't wait to indulge in the fiery liquid that smelled of Summer and made her think of home. Summer Wine was everything about summer, everything that is summer, crammed into a liquid that gave one a sort of high and that feeling you got after spending a lot of time out in the sun. It was pure joy and indulgence in a bottle.

As she touched one of the flowers that bloomed from her dress its petals curled against her fingertips, seeking the warmth of her body. She headed for the ballroom without much attention to anything else. It was decorated spectacularly, with magic of course. The ceiling was a beautiful night sky with twinkling stars and every few moments one would fly in a random direction. The full moon shown brightly casting a silver hue to everything in the room. Tables were set around with cloths and chairs while small bars of finger foods was against either wall but a wide space had been left open for people to dance and mingle. There was a DJ on the stage playing a variety of music from every culture and in nearly every language imaginable.
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It had certainly been a confusing, if eventful, week for Devi Kaur as she adjusted slowly to the strangeness of this country and the environment of living on campus. It took only a day for her flowers to spread beyond the bounds of their meager planter, and by now one entire interior wall was covered by vine and blossoms of vibrant blue and purple. Despite feeling a bit uneasy about the rate at which her plants were taking over her room, the councilor assigned to their group assured her that it was fine and even expected of a few residents. Seemed that the staff really thought of everything when it came to the children of gods. So much so that she had even been provided with a few lessons on how to work a smartphone, and the usefulness of having it on her person.

Still, nothing quite prepared her for how receptive her roommates would be, even if she continued to get the feeling that her presence was more than a fair bit awkward for them. Talking with them and just idle interaction had helped her English significantly, and she felt that she had even acquired a few bits of other languages while casually listening to them. She had even managed to speak clear enough that her accent didn't quite make her words unintelligible! That in particular was an accomplishment she felt proud of, as initially she felt for sure she had mispronounced nearly everything. Alena had been especially patient with her, though she only found out earlier that day that she couldn't read English nearly as well as she assumed and that all her books were in Russian.

Today it seemed that everyone in the university was occupied with some function or another being held, one which she didn't quite understand at the moment as she was still learning much about the customs on this side of the world. So it was that after her evening shower, she stepped out of the bathroom with scant but her towel about her waist and simply strode into Alena's room across from hers to inquire of her as she had been prone to do the last week. "Alena, what is this Welcome Ball, and why is everyone getting so dressed up?" Of course, she didn't knock or announce herself, only speaking out once she was already fully inside the room and staring at her roommate. "Is there some kind of strange game they play with the ball that requires all these clothes?"
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Hayley had gone to leave her room, seen the blinding faerie again, and promptly closed her door again. Waiting for the girl to leave. She felt bad, as it made her look like she was avoiding the likely quite lovely roommate, but she had no choice. Her eyes, better adjusted to darkened spaces, hurt from the excess light she couldn't get used to. Her room had never had its lights turned on so she could be comfortable.

However, it was ball day. She was both excited and extremely nervous; Saranja would be there but so would everyone else. More people to stare at her, be disgusted by her...she slid down the door to sit on the floor, hugging her knees and calming herself down.

I'll be fine. I'll just...stay with Saranja all evening. Maybe hide behind her so I don't get blinded.

She sighed; Hayley knew she had to move rooms away from the brighter-aura'd students but didn't have the courage to. I bet father is embarrassed of me.

With a sigh she rose, and collected the beautiful frilly black dress. Holding it close as she left to a dark apartment - the faerie had left - and she made her way out. Heading towards where Saranja was staying. Hoping the Satyr hadn't left yet.

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“How did I let Kenzie convince me to do this?”

The same thought repeated itself as a slow and languid pulse in Alena’s mind for most of the afternoon, more with each passing minute getting closer to the night. A curling tendril of nerves had settled in the pit of her stomach since early that morning and seemed to be reaching its peak as the demigod dressed in the odd clothes. Well, perhaps not odd – just odd for her. Whenever Alena thought of going to formal events like this it was always in dresses, which made her shy away. She was proud of her accomplishments, but that didn’t eliminate self-consciousness. Dresses looked off on her, not revealing the elegance of a delicate woman but the packed muscle of an athlete, a woman that could likely bench press someone easier than dancing with them. Heels heels only made it worse on top of that, striking her as more intimidating to the opposite sex in most cases. She was past the stinging barbs of teenagers but the shadow still hung over her, which is why Alena was still a little stunned that she was dressing up for tonight. Her half-sister was actually the one who had convinced her to try something new.

“What’s the worst that could happen?” Kenzie’s voice was cheerful and a bit forceful that day, having called to check how the younger of the two daughters of Aphrodite was settling into Riverswell, and America in general. “I’ll even pay to have it tailored – don’t argue with me on this, Alena. You can’t really say I don’t know fashion, can you?” No, she could not. There were things the sisters disagreed on but being good at what they did was not one of them. Alena was strong. Kenzie was beautiful. When a model told you to try a new style, you tend to do it.

That’s how Alena ended up outside of her comfort zone for this event, feeling a little suffocated even with the top three buttons of the tailored white shirt undone. ’Don’t wear a tie, leave it open. She followed the instructions exactly, buttoning up the smooth fabric of the dark vest but not the shirt completely. Her slacks were pressed and perfectly creased, her watch gleaming and shoes polished. A suit. The tailoring helped hug it to her curves, and her more self-conscious aspects were hidden, but it was still odd to her. Kenzie was right though, she ... didn’t look half bad.

Fashion choices weren’t the only thing on her mind though. The last week had been stressful, and not just for the obvious reason. That was to be expected considering she was in new home, a new country, with other people just like her. Well, not exactly like her of course. Alena hadn’t gotten to know anyone like she had Ebbo and Devi that one night when they first met, but that was fine. There was still more time, plus she had her hands full with just them. Unfortunate phrasing, considering the latter appeared to be a nudist, not caring which of her roommates saw – and considering she was across the hall it was usually her.

Alright, that wasn’t fair. Devi just ... wasn’t used to a society that was strict with clothes?

That didn’t sound any better. Of course, she still wasn’t used to her roommate being so free with other aspects as well, such as not knocking. This was clearly demonstrated when Alena, sitting on her bed with her back to the door, jerked her hands up from tying her shoe and managed to smack herself in the chin on hearing Devi’s voice. Ow.

“The ball? No, no, it is not a game – well, maybe to some. It was the dance mentioned in the welcome papers. Ball is fancy word for dance – I do not understand either.” The redhead took a moment to rub where she had hit herself before stooping back down to finish tying the shiny black shoes. Wasn’t there something she was supposed to ask Devi when she came in? Oh well. At least she didn’t walk in a few moments before, when she was changing. Speaking of which, “No one told you that is tonight? If you want to go you should start getting reaaaaAA-” The words hitched in a high pitched tone before dying an ignoble death in Alena’s throat as she finally stood from her bed and turned to look at Devi. That’s right, she had to ask her if she was actually clothed this time. While Alena was now presentable in her slacks and vest, her roommate was ... not. Not wearing anything. Except a towel. That was only around her waist. Why always this?!

“Devi,” Alena managed to choke out the shorter woman’s name, in her flustered state almost able to taste the sweetness rolling off her tongue as every syllable dripped with that certain allure that marked Alena’s heritage. Unable to turn it off in any form yet her heightened emotions set the ability into overdrive before the Russian ripped her gaze away from Devi’s assets, spinning on her heel to face the wall. This was not the first time this had happened, not even the second and it had only been a week! It still startled her just like the first, though at least now she knew that the area Devi was raised in seemed to lack modesty. Alena, however, very much had it. What she did not have was a very good reaction to things like this.

“You – you cannot go to a dance like that!”
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Finally back in her room, Jackie rubbed her hands together in anticipation as heat rolled over her from the brilliant nexus of sunlight that floated in the fireplace. Quite the opposite of earlier, she felt her entire body absorbing the heat, slowly taking on the radiant golden glow that it always emanated when she was exposed to direct sunlight.

"So," she mused aloud, "what should I wear for the ball?"

Not many clothes appeared particularly exceptional on Jackie, looking as she did, for the most part, like a normal human being. She'd already ruled out anything black or gray; she'd seen enough of black and gray in the sky for the past few days to last a lifetime. She riffled through her closet, laying promising candidates on her bed to ponder wearing later.

"Too short, barely a dress at all, my mom would kill me, too frumpy," she muttered, totally unaware she was doing so. Her door was open a crack, letting a blazing slice of light out into the hall as a "come in" gesture to anybody feeling friendly. She'd taken off and replaced most of her heavy "wear this on overcast days" clothing, leaving her in a lightweight white tanktop and a pair of denim shorts that she was far more comfortable in. Her eyebrows raised as she pulled a particularly nice outfit out of her closet, holding it up to her body. It was a short, sleeveless, close-fitting cheongsam, a brilliant goldenrod yellow spiderwebbed with thin lines of turquoise. With it on the hanger was a pair of tight-weave black leggings and a choker—brass or gold, she wasn't sure, but quite heavy all the same—of interlocking metal plates, each inscribed with a different Norse rune. Sparing a glance at the extensive pile of clothing on her bed, she shrugged and grinned.




Half an hour later, her door now closed, Jackie's metamorphosis was complete. Gone was the somewhat-scruffy looking teen from before. In her place was an elegantly-clothed young lady. Her hair gleamed with inner light, the cascade of long golden curls streaming down her shoulders and back. Her feet were adorned by a pair of delicate golden stiletto heels. Privately, she congratulated herself for only falling once, though she recognized that falling more would be an inevitability as the night wore on. The cheongsam hugged her body beautifully, and the golden choker—Brilliance, it said, unless she was mistaken—was wrapped around her neck. Wavering slightly in her walk, she examined herself in the mirror, grinned hugely, and nodded to herself.

As soon as she stepped out of her dorm, she felt the glow slipping away, leaving her human in appearance once more. Nodding once again, this time as though to reassure herself, she strutted—there was really no other way to walk in those shoes—off towards the ballroom

The doors were already open, so her plan to toss them open dramatically and stride into the room, gathering the attention of all present, was foiled. Instead, she settled for throwing her arms into the air and announcing,

"The sun...has arrived!"

Then, looking up at the magically-created night sky, she couldn't resist cracking: "And it looks like you all could use it!"
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Looking before simply wandering in was never quite Devi's thing, so it was that it took a moment or two for her to realize that Alena was not only fully dressed but also ready for the ball for the most part. Since she was so clearly distracted, she took a moment to observe as she did, seeing the smart looking dress suit and vest and for once impressed with the rather conservative dress that people seemed so keen on. "Oh, that looks rather nice." Was all she managed before Alena found her chin with her hand. So strange, she still wasn't quite used to her presence like this. Western civilization confused her. She didn't have too much time to ponder on it when the woman's voice struck her.

Like before, it was a sickly sweet taste that lingered in her ears and seemed even to stick to her tongue as she breathed it in. A warmth filled her from the subtle pull she could feel attempting to draw her closer, but she resisted as she was content merely to bask in the intoxicating charm of her voice with that ever-growing smile on her lips. "I thought about going, yes." Devi said simply, her tone subdued slightly as she held her ground and nodded, finding it more amusing than usual that Alena was trying desperately not to look at her. She hadn't actually thought much on it, though the idea of dancing was not quite as interesting to her as meeting some of the others from the school. There was one she didn't mind having a dance with however, though it seemed clear that they did not approve of her current state of dress. "Suppose I could go get dressed, though I don't quite have anything as fancy as what you've got." Alena's slight wince at Devi's words were hidden from her position pointedly attempting not to stare, keeping her gaze firmly on the opposite wall.

"I am... very sorry. If I had known you were confused I would have helped get you something to wear. I went out earlier in the week," The lacing of guilt in her words was obvious and bled out the enticement laying upon her tongue as the redhead paused here. Her fingers twitched at her sides in a show of resistance in fighting the urge to mess up her hair to rub at the back of her neck. Idly, in the back of her mind, she wondered if her next words were inappropriate considering what the shorter roommate was currently wearing. Not wearing? "You are very, ah, beautiful already though, so I do not think you will have trouble finding a partner at the dance-ball." Alena's jaw tensed slightly as her sentence finished, eyes narrowing just slightly at the plain white wall before her. No, she didn't think Devi would have a problem finding someone interested in her - the problem was finding someone who wouldn't be inappropriate with her. She'd have to keep an eye on her shorter roommate. Getting to that point was probably more important right now though.

"So... dressed? Please?"

Devi caught the slight guilt in her tone, though for her part misunderstood it as something else entirely. She assumed it was merely in the way Alena was avoiding looking at her, rather than the very obvious fact that she had thought ahead enough to prepare for the dance and not quite thought she would want something a little more appropriate. Of course, appropriate dress was not her strong suit and both women were well aware of this. She caught the slight twitching of her fingers, and a simply glance up to see the way the woman's hair had been given a significant amount of attention made her smile as she assumed she was trying not to rub at the back her of her neck. "Thank you Alena, I'm sure you'll have no trouble finding a partner either. I'm not entirely sure on actually dancing though, since I'm not familiar with how people do it on this side of the world... Or if there's really any difference."

Without a further word, she spun on the spot and slowly padded across the short distance into her own room, tossing the towel onto the bed and beginning to dress herself as requested. "Do these things really require such dress? Seems like so much to prepare for, when I think the event was stated to not quite be the entire night. Wouldn't people want to remove some of these troublesome garments at some point anyways?"

"I- I mean," Alena once more found herself stumbling over her own tongue, though at least this time it was hopefully less obvious with Devi in the other room. The redhead cleared her throat and finally felt safe enough to move from her position facing the wall ramrod straight, though a quick glance to the other room had her looking at her feet as she sat back on her bed to wait. Of course Devi didn't close the doors. At least the distance gave her some breathing room, though she still idly tugged at the loose collar of her shirt. "Some people, maybe? I am sure there will be those who - remove... garments... In the privacy of one of their rooms. Not everyone! It is just for fun, to meet others. And - and if you are nervous, I will do the first dance with you to show you how. At least, I should be able to. I do not think there is much difference from my home." Well, unless they were treating the ball as a 'club' outing, but Alena very much doubted that. Balls generally meant a fancier gathering than pulsing music and flashing lights. Hopefully.

She was more preoccupied with the light dress and slipping into it than Alena's stumbling over herself for once, likely much to the relief of the other woman. It was a rather thin and not very covering affair, as her roommates had already found out quite thoroughly, but it was what she liked to wear. With the snap of the collar behind her neck and ensuring the two straps of silk were secured properly across herself, she stared into the mirror to ensure that it was adequate enough for her tastes. Of course, it was nowhere near as whimsical or fancy as some of the dresses and suits she had observed from the window of her room, and a small part of her frowned at that. Enough so that she plucked a few flowers from her planter and stuck them into the dress at points. Just the slightest touch of her power inspired them to continue their growth, thin vines spreading into patterns across the dress and actually forming a covering over her abdomen with blossoms of blue and vivid purple. When done she actually seemed to be wearing a proper short ball gown, a gentle skirt of green ivy flowing about her hips. "Hmmm, I think I'll take you up on that dance Alena, though I'm unsure if I've quite got this dress thing correct."

The comment made Alena hesitate, but finally she risked peeking up to her roommate. She abruptly stopped, only blinking slowly as she took in Devi, eyes roaming over her form akin to the other girl when they had first met. Finally a wide smile blossomed on the redhead's face and she rose up, flashing the happy expression to Devi.

"Wow, that is ... pretty amazing! I thought you didn't have a-" Alena paused, crossing the distance between the two rooms to hover at the entrance to Devi's in order to peer down at her. "Are those just... flowers? You grew your dress?" A touch of awe entered the redhead's voice, and she reached out to touch one of the flowers on her roommate's chest.

"That really is amazing!"

Not one to miss a chance to allow another to indulge a little bit, Devi took the moment to pose slightly as her dress was scrutinized. The back of the ensemble was still wide open, all the way down to her hips almost and showcasing the full-back tattoo she had, but otherwise her upper-body was covered in silk and vine. Alena's smile was all the encouragement she needed to know it was fine, though her praise made her a fair bit self-conscious and slightly flustered as she actually didn't like showing off her powers of nature quite that much. "I-I g-guess it's okay, never really used my powers like this before."

In fact she almost became as close to flustered as it seemed she would ever be, a touch of blush coming to her cheeks as she allowed the woman's fingers to touch the flowers. It seemed to respond to her warmth, more blossoms forming around it all an almost mystical blue in hue. "Hmm, I've seen a few of the others walking around with flowers in the chest pocket of their suits, how about you have one of mine?"

Granted, she was already in the process of removing a particularly bright purple dahlia from her hip even as she asked, fingers already finding the pocket of Alena's suit and slipping it in. "There we go, a touch of color always looks nice."

"Huh, it does look nice..." Alena traced the petals of the flower in her breast pocket, the pleased smile never leaving her face before she focused back on Devi. A short laugh left the daughter of Aphrodite's lips. "We match a little now, too! If I was a man it would almost be a date." The redhead ran her hands along her front, making sure the suit was still in place after her little jolting experience before focusing on Devi once more, holding her right hand out.

"Well, shall we start heading out then? Hopefully we can meet some others there, it is a welcoming dance after all." A pause, hesitation, before Alena leaned forward and commented in a quieter voice, akin to keeping a secret. "And, uh, since you are mostly immune... you can tell me if my voice starts drawing stares, yes?"

"Almost a date." Her face blanked internally at the comment, as she had been quickly gathering that it was the intention to attend these kinds of functions with a date. She brushed it off and retained her smile however, as she had found that Alena didn't quite catch on to these kinds of things. "Yes, that it would." Was all she said in response, looking down at the hand and taking it lightly with her own.

The pause also gave her a moment to consider the dance ahead, but she was reminded that she was in company when addressed. "It's only the pull that I choose to resist, but all the same I will be at your side and looking out for you Alena." Perhaps she would catch on that Devi had been quite alright with being on the receiving end of her voice, though with all evidence of previous encounters, she didn't bank on it. "But I am ready to go if you are, just let me know if I do something that is not recommended."

"I am sure you will be fine," As long as you keep your dress on. Alena didn't say that part out loud, not wanting to be rude and assuring herself it was likely just in the comfort of her own home that Devi was so free. Maybe. She'd make sure to keep an eye on her, like Devi had promised to do in exchange. Interlocking her long fingers with the smaller girl's for a firmer grip Alena took a moment to close her door so Cheshire wouldn't get into any trouble and started leading Devi out of the dorm. She briefly wondered if Ebbo had left yet and if they should wait for him, but on hearing little noise decided he might've been gone already. He was quite a looker it seemed, perhaps he had a date.

The firm grip on her own hand was more than reassuring to Devi as she looked up at the redhead, allowing herself to be led from the room and passing by the rest of their dorm. She also thought briefly on the presence of their third(wheel), but like Alena she felt it quite possible he was already at the dance and with a date. A shame, she thought, as she wondered if he would be willing to dance with her in case a certain someone wasn't.

Of course even the simplest plans had a tendency to veer off course.

Actually, the problem was that Alena didn't veer off course. Distracted, excited, and altogether not paying attention as she led Devi down the stairwell from the fourth floor the redhead wasn't paying attention and on the third floor platform found herself knocking into something. Automatically her free hand jerked out to steady it, just to feel an abnormal warmth beneath her fingertips.

Alena blinked down at the girl she had ran into, and felt ice drop down her spine. Her grip tightened just briefly where it landed on the other girl's shoulder as a feeling of deep unease filled her, for a moment the demigod not speaking as she raised her gaze and glanced around for trouble. It was just the three of them currently, which soon had her looking once more at the girl and realizing she didn't apologize.

"Ah! I am sorry, I was not looking where my feet went." The redhead flashed an apologetic smile to the dark haired girl, standing there holding a black dress before her. Looking lost. Distressed as the feeling that permeated Alena.

"Is she in trouble?" The thought crossed Alena's mind quickly as the feeling just wouldn't go away, settling deep in her stomach. She had felt like this before and always learned to follow what her gut said. Naturally, the feeling of dread must mean the girl needed help of some kind. Alena would be wrong not to offer, she was sure Devi wouldn't mind.

"I... see you have a dress!" Alena finally proclaimed, offering Hayley a smile. "You are going to the ball, yes? Me and my friend are as well - we were hoping to meet others. Do you want to walk down with us?"

Being a fair bit more observant than the absent-minded daughter of Aphrodite, Devi had noticed their approach to Hayley before actually nearly running her over and was about to warn of such when she was too late. Those strange feelings gently washed over her, and she wouldn't have normally paid it any mind except for that it seemed Alena was again mistaking something for what it wasn't. "Hayley, correct? I think we may have met in passing earlier in the week." She tried to keep her tone soft and reassuring, though it hitched slightly when the dreaded f-word slipped from Alena's lips. "Yes.... Friend." Perhaps she would have to have a discussion on what exactly westerners considered the line of friendship, but for now there was the dance to consider.

"Not usually my forte, but isn't that supposed to be worn rather than carried?"

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Hayley thought she had given the large redhead and the smaller woman. Turned out she hadn't, and if it wasn't for the hard grip on her shoulder she would have been knocked flying. Her aura had flared up more, but she calmed but herself and it as the two spoke. "Hey...don't worry.
I thought I'd given you enough space. You seemed in a hurry. I'm sorry."
She paused, nodding when the girl in the dress spoke. "Yeah, I'm Hayley. I was going to see a friend as well...I've never been to a ball before, and wanted to make sure I knew about what makeup would work before I risked staining the dress, So I was going to ask about it. I'm sorry, I don't think I know your names" she looked down at the frilly black dress.
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