"Well, it would be a lot easier if we actually had the whole group here, and if you haven't noticed, the corridor isn't the most private place. You'll just have to wait. Also what Derek here said, its fun to watch people squirm."
Ochita gives a smile, and then rushes off for the next class.
Archangel floats over to Liam after Ochita and Derek have their fun with him.
: "This city is hanging in a delicate balance that hinges on out-of-realm beings remaining undiscovered by ordinary Humans. I cannot say what has cause the surge of Persona wielders, but it would be ideal to stay on the safe side and discuss these matters in private."
Past Liam:
"I'm heading home right now, my Grandmother will likely be worried if I take too long. I also need to cook dinner, so I should hurry."
Remember Liam, First rule of Fight club: Don't talk about Fight Club.
(? ? ?): "Suit yourself. But we'll meet again."
The girl walks off. Now, east or west?
A few uncomfortable classes later...Aiko Kuroda sits down next to Ochita on the lunch table and turns towards him.
(Aiko Kuroda): "Hey, boy. I was completely wrong to distrust you earlier. Akira told me how thankful he was that you helped him out when those villains wrecked his car and tried to kill him. I guess I should be thanking you that he's safe."
Gaia shoots Derek a playful glance from beside him.
(GAIA): "So, new Wielder, huh? He seems somewhat reluctant to trust you guys, though. What are you gonna do? Let him into the group and hope he gets his Persona soon?"
This is the problem with not having a consistently updated map.
Maybe it's a crowded classroom. Sure, yeah.
I guess I should start updating the maps based on the roleplaying and stuff?? Yeah, the PbP transition is awkward right now. I'll make a map for the school later. Or just screenshot the one I already had. Since I'm pressed for time here, have a half-assed lunchroom display:
Ochita: Sitting with Derek, Gaia, Aiko Kuroda
Akihiro, Undine: Sitting across the table from previous group
Liam: Sitting on his own I guess?
Unimportant other students: Who cares?