Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25464065-20141213030111/@comment-25464065-20141216165151

Elise turned to him quizzically. She definitely hadn't expected him to accompany her anywhere - or rather, she supposed, as her to accompany ''him. ''

And it was true, Signal had been her home for the past year, but even the she'd only visited the city a few times. She hadn't even left the block on which Signal's airbus terminal resided aside from a class trip to one of the local dust stores. She supposed they could start there. That of course meant boarding the airbus again though.....

"I would be happy to take you down there." She nodded pleasantly. "Just a year ago, I had never been to a city either. It is all a bit intimidating at first." The shorter girl shrugged slightly, the blade bouncing off her shoulder. She had gone from a worn-down village at the edge of the country to a series of old plantation-style homes in a primarily faunus community. One could say that her first experience in the city was definitely memorable as a result. If her vision hadn't been blocked by the inside of a paper bag, though, she probably would have enjoyed it more.

....No, Elise was not a fan of airbuses.

"We would need to stop by Miss Goodwitch....Professor Goodwitch....? We need to stop by her office." Glynda simply introduced herself as, well, Glynda Goodwitch, and to Elise that felt weird. She had professors and doctors and the headmaster, of course, but she couldn't just refer to the huntress as just her name. It was too informal. Elise jingled the keys in her open hand to distract her thoughts.

"I will drop off the keys, and then we should stop by our room. I think I have some lien left over from last semester...." She began to advance down the hallway, still jingling the keys idly. "I am sure that we can find a restaraunt down there to eat, too, since I assume we will be down there for quite a while."

Especially considering the last hour and a half or so were spet in the armory, she estimated at least six or so hours before curfew, with some margin of error.