"Well, now you do have a set job." Keilan chuckled, utterly unphased by Harper's sarcasm. She was still on her feet at the end of the table, on occasion her large, dark wings would ruffle slightly. "Thad, Mikhail, Rhee and Lilu, I thank you for leaving your positions indefinitely to accept this invitation." Green eyes turned to look at James and Latia. She knew enough about them, of course, from their files. However, she, first of all, did not want to be rude and make their introductions for them, and, secondly, enjoyed hearing the self-introductions of the people gathered. Nothing quite told you about a person as hearing what he or she thinks of him or herself and what he or she does straight from his or her own mouth. Besides, she couldn't do all the talking this meeting. It wasn't any fun that way. She grinned, "Please, tell us about yourselves, you two. We don't bite. Well, I don't bite hard, anyway." Her gaze then landed on Rhee. He didn't look quite satisfied with her response. She couldn't really blame him, but she wasn't going to explain any further. They had to learn for themselves exactly why they were chosen. After all, a teacher can teach until blue in the face, but the lesson isn't learned until the student internalizes it and learns it himself. That didn't stop her, though, from hoping he became more comfortable soon. After all, his sister hadn't been the only reason the twins were selected. She wondered how Lilu would react to it all. Keilan thought, from the way he had said Lilu had pushed him to be social, that she might adjust slightly more quickly. It would certainly be an adventure to find out!