KK had just been reaching out to stroke the undoubtedly fluffy ears of the bunny-faunus (an action which would have most certainly been considered incredibly invasive) when the announcement over the ship's loudspeaker shook her from her trance. It was like a light switch with her, the squirrely girl's mind suddenly shifting to another topic entirely as if all previous thoughts had never even existed. Sometimes, for one as excitable as her, the phrase 'living in the moment' can become all too literal. "Beacon!" She chimed cheerfully as the massive ship touched down lightly and the hoard of students started filing towards the exits; most a bit too quickly for what would be considered 'calm'. Kaesey didn't wait to follow, skipping down the platform with the head of her flair and her long ponytail bouncing behind her. It was unfortunate that she hadn't been able to make a best friend while aboard the transport, but there was always the assembly! And then dinner! And then sleepover in the hall!
She was determined to make at least one best friend before the day was out.
The sunlight and open air felt heavenly after the cramped confines of the airship and as she stepped out, KK couldn't help but stop for a moment, close her eyes, and take a long breath. This of course didn't stop the other students from jostling her as they went past; one even shoulder checking her hard enough to send her spinning. Luckily, her reflexes caught up to the motion and she stopped herself from falling flat on her face, instead twisting through the crowd and out to the side of the path where the flow of traffic wasn't so intense. "How rude..." She huffed, her lips sticking out in a pout, watching after the one who'd hit her though the large boy paid her absolutely no mind. Falling back against a tree, KK continued to complain aloud. "You'd think someone who's been invited to such an awesome school would have the courtesy to look out for us short people! I mean seriously, it's not like I'm invis- Oh!" It was at that moment that the tiny girl noticed that the tree she'd leaned against had not been unoccupied as she looked over to the boy sitting not two feet away. He was clearly a first year as well, dressed in a fine set of white clothes and looking rather lost, but he appeared quite preoccupied with clutching his nose. She could make out the tiny stains of red around his fingertips.
"I think head-blood is the most important blood." The girl muttered absently before realizing that he could absolutely hear her and such a thought was probably not one people said out loud. Digging through the second largest of the three leather pouches on her waist, Kaesey produced a small grey rag. "You'd better use this! If you get any blood on that suit it's gonna be a paaaaaaain to get it out... Although my dad did tell me a great way to remove Grimm blood from linen sheets. All you need is a bit of baking soda, powdered quartz, and diet gingerale which you mix in a bowl with-" Remember to always think of others first. The echoeing of her grandmothers words in her head allowed her to catch herself mid-derailment, snapping her jaw shut. Cheeks flushing pink, she flashed a shy and rather awkward smile as she held the rag out to him. "Eh... What I mean is, sorry it smells like grease..."[/b] It was a simply piece of fabric she use when cleaning the mechanism inside Breakr, but she usually washed it out pretty well.