Unknown city, unknown surroundings, everything baffling to the mage. Seemed the only place that was somewhat familiar was a large building, much like a guild, which was what she continuously hoped it would be once entering, boots softly clacking against the tile.
Azure optics caught wind of a rare sight, eyelashes fluttering against the flesh of her cheeks. Pools in guilds were uncommon, since most guild were not large enough to fit a natatorium, but maybe that could be a hint to what guild she might’ve stumbled into.
Curiously pacing across the damp title, making audible echos throughout the open space, only to jump from a voice that appeared to be coming from not too far away in response.
”Is someone there? Who is watching Juvia?”
It was rather difficult to tell where the feminine voice came from. The direction was clear, but it wasn't until he noticed a flash of blue that wasn't due to the reflection of the pool water. Now he understood why he couldn't see her right away-- the entire color scheme of her clothing was too dark to be seen properly in such a dim environment. From what he could tell, the buttons were arranged in a way that reminded him of a raincoat. Given the occasionally unpredictable weather, he felt that nothing was out of the ordinary.
What was out of the ordinary were her sentences. Was she speaking in third-person? How unusual. That didn't entirely matter-- people had their quirks and as long as he understood her, it wasn't an issue. She was obviously a bit lost, considering that she was in the middle of an all-boys academy in the evening. Just a little.
❝Uh, hey there, I'm the one in charge of things here, if you're looking for him.❞
















