Tree.

Clouds.

Tree.

Clouds.

Gray eyes had moved along this pattern for what seemed like forever as the car she was in whisked her towards what would be her new 'home'. She sighed deeply and closed her eyes trying to fight back the memory of the evening she discovered what her parents whispers had been about.

Her mom had sat in that worried position she adopted more often lately while her father, ever stern, sat next to her straight backed and cross armed. Her mom broke the silence first unable to look her daughter in the face. "It isn't that we don't want you here darling but we can't help you with your...problem."

That's what she had become to them? A problem.

Her dad spoke next destroying any hope that remained that this wasn't true. "In any case it doesn't matter what we think or what you think. You're going somewhere you can be contained and that's what's best." He left then and her mom followed leaving her to pack her things without even a backwards glance.

She was pulled from her memories by the scent of smoke. Glancing around frantically she forced herself to unclench her fists and talked herself into believeing she had imagined it. The solid wall of trees that had lined either side of the road for the past three hours began to thin out around a manicured drive that led to the black iron gates of the school. After the car was cleared beyond the gates she saw the stone main building of the school rise. She watched in fear as the grew closer and flinched when the car finally stopped knowing that there was no stalling now. Taking a deep breath she climbed out of the car and was met by a pair of perky green eyes in a welcoming face. "Welcome to Woodcrest!."

Leaping forward the girl that spoke introduced herself. "My name is Remmy. Well actually it's Assyria, but thats not what I liked to be called." She had began pulling the purple haired girl along as she spoke paying no mind when the girl stumbled and leading her to ultimatly crash into a boy that Remmy had neatly dodged. The boy chuckled lightly steadying the girl before releasing her arm and stepping back. He had deep blue eyes and chocolate brown hair which was impossibly spiked. He grinned as he spoke. "Hey there, you must be the new girl. I'm Sora nice to...run into you I guess?"

She blinked for a second momentarily dazed not only from the crash, but also from the apparent willingness of everyone here to talk before realizing he expected an answer.

"My name is Miori."