"Well...there's an introduction session in about half an hour, and then I'm in English, then History...." Kuruki groaned, "I'm only liking the look of English....maths seriously?!" She chuffed, laughing
"Oh my goodness!" Kuruki gasped as she awoke, springing to a start. How long have I been here? By now, the strange sensation in her chest and head had subsided, and she could only think of the time and place. She had no reason to fear however, there was still time left, for not a lot had passed...
Kuruki whisked her sight upwards to the ceiling, where she could just recognise a figure, balancing on one of the beams supporting the construction. "U-uh.....Hello....You are my roommate?" Are they friendly? She thought, at least it wasn't the half dragon. Should she move?. She decided against...
"well then," Kuruki smiled, she acknowledged Eryon's clever but comforting reply, "demon? How interesting..." Eryon seemed slightly taken aback that Kuruki's first impression was interest rather than wariness, but Kuruki didn't feel the need to be threatened, at least not yet.
"Oh!" Kuruki exclaimed, as she quickened her pace towards the flustered Meredith, she felt quite sorry for the woman, so much responsibility in her hands. She waved at Sage, and waited patiently by the teacher's side. She glanced left and right, wondering who she might be with. "Th-theres no...
Kuruki was lying down on the ground, half from fright, half in a daze, her head swivelling in pain. She had quickly run away, when, from what she could recall was a loud explosion in front of her, sending her into a writhing state of panic. She also thought of the strange Neko, (was she a Neko?)...
"O-Oh!" Kuruki gasped, blushing exceedingly, looking sheepishly at her feet "You think so?...Ive never really thought.."
She interrupted herself, looking into Eryon's face, "your eyes are remarkable", that's strange she thought, why am I acting like this? My heart rate is so quick!
"I would very much like to...one day..." Kuruki looked down at her things, picking them up and placing them on one of the beds, accidentally brushing past Eryon on her trip. "So, when did you arrive here?" She brushed back her fringe, quite forgetting her eye differenciation, her ears pricked.
slow little phoenix? Kuruki puzzled, wondering if she misheard. She decided to leave it until later on, knowing Diana would have mentioned it earlier if it was something she felt comfortable bringing up. She couldn't quite see what was happening at the front of the lines, so she tiptoed...
"I don't know anyone that couldn't adjust to Vox within the minute," Kuruki's voice soothed, in hope of comforting Sage over the room situation, at first she got a fright, thinking the hand on her shoulder was someone from behind her, but she soon recognised that such delicacy could only be from...
Kuruki breathed in deeply, nodding to Diana as she watched her move away from the group, and turned to Sage, somewhat nervously, trying not to concentrate on the group surrounding her. She smiled, and shuffled slightly more forward, for she did not want to bump into the human or anyone else for...
The girl looked still into the student's face, her own fringe stinging her eye a little as it drapes over. She became very aware that there was a great possibility of him noticing the difference in colour in her left eye, blue, in comparison to her hazel right eye, and the scar that tore...
Kuruki and Sage both stood alongside Diana, eager to hear what information they wished to receive from Meredith, silently anticipating. She too had caught sight of the dragon-like being, and the human, not wishing for Diana to become uneasy having recognised him as the human from before, moved...
She was quite bashful, not expecting anyone to already be in the room so early, "Uh, n-no no don't trouble yourself!" As Kuruki glanced at the girl who was standing in front of her, she became increasingly aware of her clumsy looks and awkward body language, "I'm Kuru-" She stammered, making new...
Kuruki was hoping not to run into anyone on her way, she paced to the grounds of the High school, having already made her way through the offices and halls, she stepped outside. Her ears were pricked, twitching to and fro. What to do what to do, who to speak to? Her mind raced as she shuffled...