Jaycee had never attended a public school before and was therefore taken a bit by surprise when the ennui of it all hit her. She was used to a small group of tight-knit children being taught by a well-known elder, but here it was almost a complete opposite scenario. Anonymous faces sat around her not caring to introduce themselves, the teachers droned on at the front of the class and resembled zombies as they shambled between the desk and board.

The school itself was incredibly overpopulated, dull and overall smelly. Despite the pungent scent of pubescent teenage humans, still the mysterious scent was able to torment her. Though she smelt it's decrepit scent at every corner of the school she could not locate where it was stationed at any given moment. Likely the unearthly creature was far from her at any given point meaning that he shared no classes with her, indeed it was not until lunch that she actually caught sight of the creature she had scented it strongly in the hallway when she arrived.

As soon as she entered the cafeteria her proverbial (for now) hackles were up as she instantly zeroed in on the source of the scent. A relativity short green male making a scene with a slightly taller large-headed pointy-haired human. From the shouts she could instantly deduce that the human was Dib and the green creature was Zim and that the two did not fancy one another.

The other students seemed to ignore the display which lead her to the conclusion that this was a common occurrence.

Nearby to the one named Dib sat a purple haired girl and she shared a bit of scent with the human. Not the scent of mating, but the scent one acquires after spending long amounts of time in the same dwelling together.

Siblings, perhaps?

The only tables open were those of the feuding creatures and so Jaycee made the easy decision and sidled up to sit unobtrusively near the purple haired girl who did not even spare her a glance so absorbed was she in vampire piggies 7. She winced at the loud shouting going back and forth and turned towards the source of the noise. She pursed her lips tightly and ran her tongue along her sharper than average canines thoughtfully as she wondered if telling them to hush would be too bold a move for her first day and attract unwanted attention.

Though she supposed sitting with the weird kids her first day was going to attract unwanted attention anyways...decisions decisions...

Already she could see and hear a few of the popular kids making snide comments on her decision. It mattered not what they thought, she would not be here long.

Thankfully she need not have bothered putting a stop to the fight as the purple haired girl, she later learned was Gaz, told the both of them off in no uncertain terms. Jaycee instantly labeled her the 'Alpha' and was relived to have gotten a feel for the pecking order so quickly.

It was not until the grumbling teenage boy turned to say something to his sister that he noticed the new person at the table and instantly lost his color. The poor human looked like he was going to pass out from surprise. It was not hard to figure out that nobody wished to share the company of this table.

"H-hey!" He stuttered and she could smell his blood heat in embarrassment likely at his ridiculously shocked display earlier. Honestly she was almost offended that her choosing their table was such a surprise."I'm-uh- I'm Dib."

"Really?" She offered him a half-smile to take some of the bite out of her sarcastic reply. The she-wolf didn't want to make a bad impression on her first day. She wanted to fly under the radar while she felt this new threat out, and it seemed as if this human knew a bit about what that creature was. His face turned redder, perhaps because of her intensely thoughtful gaze and he scratched the back of his neck bashfully.

"I would apologize for the yelling but- he's an alien." The male seemed to have interrupted himself mid sentence which she found odd but she let it slide. To be sitting by himself with his slightly frightening sibling he must be a little more than just odd.

"Obviously." She replied easily as her stomach rumbled hungrily. The food here did not smell very appetizing but damn was she still hungry. If only she had some money for food... She missed the boy's performance as he literally fell out of his chair at her easy acceptance of his remark. She was busy mulling over what she had just learned and comparing it to her old-factory's analysis .

-CHANGE POV-

"You mean, you believe me? Just like that?" He asked in amazement, likely not having had anyone else believe his ramblings before. I, myself, knew how dense most humans could be and often used it to my own advantage, the fact that this human and possibly his sister were not so obtuse made me label both of them as potential threats. I would have to proceed with caution.

Well, the female seemed content to leave well enough alone so long as it did not disrupt her. Though she did seem infinitely more threatening in a different way. I instantly liked her.

"Of course." I replied, it wouldn't do for him to know that I could smell the alien scent he gave off.

"Zim is no alien!" The boy across the cafeteria stood up as if offended, which I suppose most people would be if one referred to them as an alien, but it surprised me that he was able to hear our conversation from such a distance especially through the cacophony the other students made and with no visible ears. I made a note of it in my mental checklist as I continued to gather intelligence on my enemy.

His outburst of course sparked Dib, who I figured I should refer to as 'Spaz', to begin another shouting match with him.

Needless to say lunch was likely going to be my most interesting period.