Francesca stood near one of the windows, staring out. . . Listening to music like she always did. It was a need for her at this point, wasn't it? The music keeps her from going berserk. . . She at least wished that was what it was. The voice would come back then . . . Francesca shook it off and lightly sang to herself. "I wasn't dreaming when they told me you were gone," Her thoughts mellowed. The music was a nice calming peace to her despite the lyrics meaning. She continued the song a bit before stopping. She really hadn't made herself aware of her surroundings at all, so she took a look back. Nothing too amazing really. It was a little crowded, sure. . . Though one thing she would admit was the more than usual amount of faunus. She hadn't been expecting as many as there were and that fact alone made her feel a bit uncomfortable.
Still, Francesca thought she shouldn't do anything to stand out more than usual, so she decided to sit down. . . Next to a small girl with blue hair. It was mostly because it seemed rather empty near her. "I'm going to sit here." Francesca told the girl who, aside from her general size had outlandish hair color. Not many could actually pull that off. She was going to wait for a response, but the girl didn't look like she was going to say anything. . . Maybe she didn't even think anything really, her face didn't show much. Still, basic formalities did not escape her even in the. . . Oddest of company, "Francesca Stahl. A pleasure. . ." She said to the girl, taking the seat next to her. For this occasion even, she took out one of her earpieces, in case this girl did decide to vocalize thought. The stray earpiece lightly sounded what the girl was listening to, "...the pages are torn and there's no final chapter,"
Still, Francesca thought she shouldn't do anything to stand out more than usual, so she decided to sit down. . . Next to a small girl with blue hair. It was mostly because it seemed rather empty near her. "I'm going to sit here." Francesca told the girl who, aside from her general size had outlandish hair color. Not many could actually pull that off. She was going to wait for a response, but the girl didn't look like she was going to say anything. . . Maybe she didn't even think anything really, her face didn't show much. Still, basic formalities did not escape her even in the. . . Oddest of company, "Francesca Stahl. A pleasure. . ." She said to the girl, taking the seat next to her. For this occasion even, she took out one of her earpieces, in case this girl did decide to vocalize thought. The stray earpiece lightly sounded what the girl was listening to, "...the pages are torn and there's no final chapter,"