Characters: Mag and anyone who wants to help her. :D Location: The entrance~ Time: ...This is a good question. Thursday afternoon? Content: Mag arrives! Yay! Warning: None yet.
Fortunate enough to have a free period to herself, Tina was faced with the unenviable prospect of a whole hour of free time. Still not entirely familiar with the layout of the mansion, Tina had wandered around until she had came to the large entrance foyer. The prospect of sitting alone in her room without so much as a room mate to argue with was so utterly boring that Tina was loathe to move from the brightly-lit space
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Mag look up in the direction of the voice. It sounded like a girl, probably a student (or maybe a very young sounding teacher). It was hard to tell more than that right now, but it wasn't the best idea to introduce herself by flashing an illusion over the girl's face to see her. So instead she just smiled slightly in the direction of the voice, pausing where she was.
"Yes, I am. I'm Tina..." She trailed off, visibly perturbed by the lady's appearance.
There was something disjointed in the way that the newcomer looked at Tina that hinted that there was something obviously wrong about her eyes. Tina looked from the woman's face to her cane and back up again. She silently leaned from one side to the other, carefully watching to see if the ghostly eyes followed her as she shifted about.
"You're a teacher, yeah?" Tina added, finally deciding that the lady must be blind. She didn't offer to carry her bags or assist her, instead crossing her arms and waiting to hear the lady's reply.
"It's a pleasure to meet you, Tina," Mag replied. Her tone seemed a little uncertain to Mag's eyes, but she didn't let it bother her. She was quite used to that kind of reaction. "My name is Mag, but I suppose in a classroom I'd be Ms. Defoe." It was going to be a little weird to go by that. She'd never been called anything but Mag, really, even by those much younger than her.
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"Hello," she said, "Are you a student here?"
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There was something disjointed in the way that the newcomer looked at Tina that hinted that there was something obviously wrong about her eyes. Tina looked from the woman's face to her cane and back up again. She silently leaned from one side to the other, carefully watching to see if the ghostly eyes followed her as she shifted about.
"You're a teacher, yeah?" Tina added, finally deciding that the lady must be blind. She didn't offer to carry her bags or assist her, instead crossing her arms and waiting to hear the lady's reply.
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