*Fingertip's digging into smooth leather, the demon leaned back into her makeshift throne, pulse thickening under her golden skin. With a pause, breath hitching, Aaelith cocked her head to the side, struck into a sudden silence. Her domineering smirk fading into a thin-lipped smile, a pinch in the smile forming a dimple on her right cheek. One second, she was pure control. She had already sent a fully grown man reeling - her usual cat-like finesse at play, leaving her to sidle down into her seat with her mask of dominance. Control was everything, and to show it - to masterfully project it. That meant everything.
Her eyes moving downward to stare at the presence suddenly near her feet, Aaelith lifted a brow in curiosity. No matter how long this
mutt had been at her side, it was foolish of the robotic beast to be so trusting. It was foolish to invade her space. Still - she made no move to shoo the beast away, remaining silent, yet disgruntled. Noting the motion of his head moving towards her, she glanced back down - the bored look still hanging upon her smooth features. If a robot could convey meaning, she would have presumed the look she was being given now, was one of questioning. She couldn't gather anything from the eyes, which were nothing but red lights. She could, however, see the slight tilt in it's head, similar to that of a child, innocent and inquiring. Narrowing her eyes, the woman gave the slightest nod, almost unnoticeable. Even so - it was there.
Sam was surprised, to say the very least, that she had been met with introductions of any sorts from these people. She would have been fine if they had not offered anything, as she had been welcomed to view their files before they would come to join her. She knew them. Something that she wouldn't care to admit any time soon. From her perch, she had keenly taken in everything about the newcomers. From the way they moved, to the way they spoke. Well - not
everything.
Licking her bottom lip, Sam took the opportunity to give another once over at those in her presence. They all seemed strong - capable. Each had already proved very different in the way they moved - the story that their body told was strikingly diverse.
The first to introduce themselves - besides Sam, had been Frostbite. Sam was taken aback at that one. She had expected he would be one to keep to himself, yet there he was, offering his alias. It wasn't the most outgoing thing, mind you, but it was surprising nonetheless. Giving a small nod of acknowledgement to the large blue brute, she turned her attention to another who had caught her eye.
Next, had been Dixie. Or at least that's what she presumed to be the southern bell, as she had adorned herself in a dress fitting of the country and matching boots. According to her file, she had quite an enchanting ability. A lycan of sorts, or werewolf. She had thought of these creatures as nothing but fancy human lore until reading the file that told her different. The girl had taken to looking to the ground now, not offering her name. Sam shrugged nonchalantly, if she didn't want to join in on the fun - why stop her.
She listened as the mutt gave his introduction - his metallic and tinny voice reverberating through the large room. Sam shifted in her seat warily, eyeing the puzzling blonde with her fiery gaze. Lifting her chin to get a better view of the woman, only to stop her movement part-way in shock. Sam blinked dumbly as the woman dropped into a careless bow - obviously gauging for a reaction. Which Aaelith didn't give....until her caked boots nudged against the clean furniture. Sam had taken the liberty to actually clean the place, not her first idea of fun - for this woman to come in and -
and... Biting her bottom lip, Sam gave a strangled smile - a mixture between frustration and something else entirely. She was impressed. Irritated - but impressed. She had barely heard the mumble that pushed it's way past her lips.
"Sophie" She would make sure to remember this one.
The youngest within their group - came forth with less reluctance. He was all smiles and bubbly laughter. Sam inwardly groaned at the sight. Too happy for her tastes. She watched with vague interest as he seemed to project a cartoon-like squirrel out of thin air, which was gnawing on a nut like a druggy on heroin. She gave a sigh - and nodded. Saying nothing, she pursed her lips. This was one of the many moments she would come to question why she had left her realm in the first place, at least there she would have been spared the emotions of bubbling human beings. Ugh - they where all just.... Sam brought her right hand up to her temple, rubbing the soft skin, hoping it would relieve the headache she knew would appear anytime now. Complicated - that's what they were. Complicated.
Sam had spaced out then, fingers still lingering against her temple. She had missed the introduction of both Evan and Skylar, yet when she came to, she focused on the pillows that one held in his clutches. Ready to reprimand for whatever the man was planning - hoping to hell it wasn't fight with the lavish cushion's. She would not clean up feathers from the ground - her day was already proving to be both physically and emotionally exhausting. And, she hadn't even gotten to letting them set off on their own yet.
Last to offer an introduction - was Miss Mathews. Her pink dress shining as she stood, semi-drunken smile on her face. Aaelith leaned back into her chair. This should be promising. Oh, and indeed it was. Beauty had spared no detail she saw as important, giving a little back-story as well, her enthusiastic clap had caused Sam to wince - the faint pain in her temple pushing once more against her cranium. Tonight - she would have to turn tonight. Neglecting her actual form had begun to wear at her, turning her mood even sourer than she would regularly behave. When the other's would busy themselves in their rooms, she would seek to go into the gardens, into the vast woods provided for such a situation. If the mayor had done something right - it had been that much.
Certain that their little round of "Break the Ice" had finished, Sam lifted herself from her chair, careful in stepping over Bladewolf and to the center of the room where she hopefully would be heard and understood. To say it once was pain enough - especially in her current state. Once she had found her way to the middle of the room, or something close to - Sam stopped and stood, statuesque in the unreasonably extravagant room. Another thing to thank the Mayor for.
"Now - I don't want to drone on about the wonderful opportunity the Mayor so kindly gave us, as much as you don't want to hear it." She decided to skip the spiel, figuring it would at least save some time, if not save her from another headache inducing position.
"So, instead I'm going to tell you what the plans for today are," Making sure to shift during her speech, to allow her voice to carry directly to each individual before she shifted back to her original location. "For the rest of the day, you can feel free to explore the manor. The only rooms off-limits to you, unless you are given permission by the owner - are the chambers of your fellow teammates. Each room is password protected - by a finger scanner, and requires the voice activated permission of the member assigned."
Perhaps the extra security had been unnecessary, but Sam had wanted it that way. No way was she going to risk anyone stumbling into her room after editing just a mix of her voice - no, they would need to use her live finger, able to read her heartbeat, to get into her room. Or anyone else's for that matter.
"We are currently located in the housing section of the manor - which includes: The dining room, living room, family room, computer room, gym, and the training center. Upstairs is the lab, library, infirmary, and the emergency contact station - which is also located in the underground jet hanger. Besides this - there are two wings of the mansion. The right wing, for all of team two. Each wing has the individual team members chambers, allowing privacy and a personal space. Left wing, for team one, is exactly the same. There are bathrooms in each room, and their is a view overlooking opposite sides of the manor each wing. This area is where the team members will normally congregate outside of missions to talk or work."
With a smirk, Sam thought over her next course of action - teams had already been decided, so, why not move the show along? "Now, I'll be listing off the members of team one, each of you will have a room in the left wing - and the members I mention will be the Ike's you will be going on missions with - so at least
try to get along. The same goes for all on team two." She then proceeded to list off all on team one - followed by team two. Her voice was still soft and relaxed - but she was rushing now, clinging to her words to make sure she didn't lapse in her speech while in such a hurry.
Clasping her hands together, careful not to make a loud clap, and turned on her heel. "Meeting adjourned, you may proceed to your rooms - or explore a little before tomorrow. That's when the real fun begins." Her mind wandered back to earlier in the day, the face of another struck into her mind. Pursing her lips in thought, Aaelith dismissed the meeting, and began down the left wing towards her chambers. Inevitably closer to the face she had so vividly remembered.