Blinking once, he nodded, then turned around and started walking
again. One finger beckoned her to follow. Strange as it may have
seemed, he had the entire building's layout memorized, down the
even the storage closets and kitchen cupboards.
"N-no, I'm just a little...in awe, that's all." Albertine answered.
She supposed she shouldn't be. After all, this was a school for
those who are considered "non-typical", but still. There right in
front of her was a real ghost!
Nice to meet you Albertine as you can see I'm am an actual ghost
not like those you see in ghostbuster they have real awful
description of us ghost you know *He saw the movie and he was not
impress by it but fun none the less* Still the movie was not that
bad you know
"Um... Thank you." Lillian followed the boy, looking aroumd her as
she did. She heard many thoughts of, "I miss home" and "where's
*insert name here*" "What's your name?" She asked.
Well I can see that you all like to do "cliche and "stereotypes" am
i saying it right? I'm not up to date with your slangs and all
that... *Since he spent time to much traveling the world he would
get disconnected from the culture of each generation*
"Yeah, that's right." Albertine smiled. She began walking around
the school, motioning for Andy to follow. They spent several
minutes in silence, and Albertine wasn't sure how to re-break the
ice.
"Sooo... Ever been to a school like this before?" She asked.
A couple different places and ages I'm always surprise how they
keep changing and the looks *Andy has seen many schools from
different eras countries always surprise as they thought in so many
different ways* Especially this place where people like us it's
like a safe haven
Drask didn't turn to look back at her, but one word did appear in
his mind, forcing him to think it before he said it. "Drask." He
didn't seem particularly concerned with anything, and kept walking
for a few moments longer before another sentence appeared in his
mind then exited his mouth. "What's yours?"
"Lillian" she said. "I haven't beed able to read anything in his
mind aside from those words...." She thought, continuing to follow
him. As they grew closer to the dorms, the population of people in
the halls slowly declined, so she felt a little more alright with
loosening her shoulders and walking normally.
Ghuld left her fire-room, mumbling under her breath. The hallway
was more full than she was expecting - she had forgotten that new
students were coming today. With a slight smirk, she remembered her
first day and how badly it had gone. Killing three people had
certainly not set her off to a good start in the school. Strolling
through the corridors, she made a mental note of everyone who was
worth noting. Didn't look like any of them had killed anyone yet.
Better than last year already.