"Yes, I'll see you there." Key watched Aram leave with a small frown on her face. He'd assured her that he was fine, but somehow she didn't believe this. The burns looked awfully painful, and even the headmistress had noticed. She sighed, placing her hand on the head of Aurora, who was still leaning on her. "Let's go then, to the dorms. I have to attend a meeting, so you'll have to stay with her," she said to the boy who had been dragged with them.
The walk was not a short one and it gave her some time to think about all that had transpired. It had been brought up that the influx of students this year could be nature's way of combating some sort of "evil." Key had thought that this was an exaggeration. So more students wanted to learn? What did that have to do with nature. It would be different if they were animals, but people, she thought, had more free will than that. However, it seemed that the first assumption had been correct, and perhaps these students were a foreshadowing that something bad was coming to the academy.
And then there was this girl who seemed to have no control over her powers. In fact, from what Key had seen, she wasn't even sure what powers she actually had. This was something Key could relate to. She'd gone through a whole life before she had figured out exactly what she was, and still, there were some things she wasn't sure of. Aurora, though, seemed a different story. Her powers were just awakening, and they were taking the poor girl by surprise. Key was not an expert on supernaturals and had no idea what was happening to the girl, though, and couldn't be of much help except as a comfort. At least she was not a demon, or she would have been burnt just as Aram had.
This was where her thoughts ended up as they reached the girls dorms. Aram. What a strange creature. At first glance he was unreliable and only had eyes for the various sweets he was eating every second of the day. But... after actually spending time with him, Key could no longer think that. He had taken care of that girl and was sensible enough to avoid the danger - even if Aurora had later ran right at it. It was... Key shook her head, instead turning her attention to the two children.
"Stay here. I'll be back to check on you later, or I'll send someone. If you start to feel better or need something else, you can certainly come find me." Key turned and made her way to the office, with only one quick stop along the way. After all, he was going to need bandages.