thespectacularstorm
Mistress of the Elements
As she sat on the bench she started putting things together in her mind. There was barely any staff for an airport, their luggage was taken aside from what they had on their person, and no one was waiting for their arrival. It was as if everything was some kind of test or trial to see how they'd perform without thinking anyone was watching. They were all a group of teens from the looks of it. Her eyes scanned the room taking note of every body in the room. There seemed to be an even amount of girls, including herself, and boys from the flight so she assumed they all shared the same final destination as none of them moved to another terminal. Some went to comfort the baby while others went to sit by themselves. The letter wasn't entirely clear as to the location of the school just what ticket to get on board the flight and they'd be living there for the duration of their academic years. Nothing about the situation was correspondent with anything they were already told. She was just about done with this when an employee called out the name of the crying girl. The pink-haired girl watched as the little brat ran off with her belongings into another terminal. She even managed to drop a couple papers on the floor on her way out. "Heu de treure'n broma..."
Rosita stood up and made her way to where the girl dropped those papers. She took them into her hands briefly inspected one and deciding it wasn't worth attempting to decipher. The other looked familiar, she had seen it before but she couldn't think of where until it hit her. It was like the acceptance letter she received except written in another language, presumably that girl's. She pulled out her wallet, where she kept the letter tucked away, just to make sure. When she lined them up and noticed the similarities between them it couldn't be mistaken as anything else. Damn it! She cursed internally realizing that girl probably did have answers but she was long gone now. There wasn't a way for her to ask that girl but maybe the person who called for her had the answers she was looking for. She marched up to the counter with long strides presenting the girl's letter while pointing to it. "Hola- Ahh..." She paused clearing her throat after remembering that wasn't the native language here. "I think this is that girl's paper, ahh... Lisa. Lisa Grande sí? What do you know about it? I need to go to the place this talks about." Rosita tried her best to speak in English with her thick accent hoping the staff member would understand. It was difficult to talk in a language she didn't know very well but she wasn't going to let it hold her back. Prior to this trip, she studied American English to make sure she was able to somewhat communicate with others.
(1. You've got to be kidding me.)
Rosita stood up and made her way to where the girl dropped those papers. She took them into her hands briefly inspected one and deciding it wasn't worth attempting to decipher. The other looked familiar, she had seen it before but she couldn't think of where until it hit her. It was like the acceptance letter she received except written in another language, presumably that girl's. She pulled out her wallet, where she kept the letter tucked away, just to make sure. When she lined them up and noticed the similarities between them it couldn't be mistaken as anything else. Damn it! She cursed internally realizing that girl probably did have answers but she was long gone now. There wasn't a way for her to ask that girl but maybe the person who called for her had the answers she was looking for. She marched up to the counter with long strides presenting the girl's letter while pointing to it. "Hola- Ahh..." She paused clearing her throat after remembering that wasn't the native language here. "I think this is that girl's paper, ahh... Lisa. Lisa Grande sí? What do you know about it? I need to go to the place this talks about." Rosita tried her best to speak in English with her thick accent hoping the staff member would understand. It was difficult to talk in a language she didn't know very well but she wasn't going to let it hold her back. Prior to this trip, she studied American English to make sure she was able to somewhat communicate with others.
(1. You've got to be kidding me.)
Levi Garcia
{Mimicry Form}
Location:: Mongolian Airport | Interaction:: N/A
Levi sat silently watching things unfold before him. The others were doing their own things, most notably the angry Korean (?) who took things into her own hands to find out information. He partly understood the words she said since he could make out some of the Spanish but the rest was a mystery until she started speaking English. It was garbage English masked behind a thick Latina accent but it was still English. He turned down the music in his ears to a dull whisper so he could pay closer attention to what she was saying. He didn't want to make a move or assist just yet, he just wished to observe his surroundings. There shouldn't be too much time before someone would come to collect the group from the school so why rush to do things when he could wait for them. Still, he was curious why that girl ran off if she was headed to the same destination.{Mimicry Form}
Location:: Mongolian Airport | Interaction:: N/A