Breanne:
It took Breanne and Alice only a few minutes to make it down to the flag pole. Once they arrived she looked around for a boy like the one Alice had described, and saw no one who fit the description. She hoped that he wouldn't take long to show up, she just wanted to be in the water already. Was that too much to ask? Plus, they'd only have a limited amount of time at the party, since classes would be starting in the morning. Or, at least her time was limited. She'd have to get back in time to take a shower and get her stuff together, which meant she'd have to leave at least by eleven. She glanced down at her Lilypad, seeing that it was already seven.
Brea's gaze shifted over to Alice, and she asked, "How long do you think till he gets here?" If he was going to take his time, she'd probably just meet up with Alice at the pool later that night. Or, maybe she'd just see her in the morning, she didn't know. It all depended on how the party actually went. Once again Breanne looked around for Alice's brother, pushing a few strands of hair out of her face.
Kyler:
Kyler watched Coraline walk over to the cooler, and place the beer opener down on the lid. Now, all he had to do was hope some selfish peer didn't steal it and leave everyone else with nothing to open their drinks with. He then turned around and took in everyone at the pool. By now, he felt he'd spent enough time with Coraline and Faiht, and so it was time for him to catch up with some of his other friends. The real question was who? His eyes landed on Delphinium, a water Elementias. She was speaking with Faiht's roommate, Kairia. They seemed like as good of a group as any, and so he made his way over to them.
"Hey, Delphi," Kyler said with a grin as he took a seat beside the blonde. He then leaned forward and grinned at Kairia, saying, "Oh, and hello to you too. Don't know if you quite remember, but we met not too long ago." He was kidding with her, trying to show he was friendly. He knew sometimes he came on too strong, but he liked to just skip past that whole awkward stage when making new friends.
Theodore:
A smile stretched across his lips as Asbel mentioned how awkward Farren was, and then he soon excused himself. "See ya later, man," was all Theodore said as he excused himself, approaching another female. He then looked over at Farren, still smiling, and said, "Maybe I like weird and awkward." It was a bad attempt at playful flirting, but it was an attempt. Which was pretty good for Theodore. However, he regretted it as soon as the words rolled off his tongue, and so he added something else to distract her from it. "Asbel seems nice, I can tell you guys are close."
Again, he came to realize that was not the best thing to say. Of course, it wasn't the worst, but it also wasn't a real conversation starter. Theo was suddenly remembering why he avoided social events. He tried again, "You mentioned earlier that you're an Earth Elementia, which means we've had classes together. Weird that we've never met." Typically, unless you needed special classes, you had the same exact classes as all the other Elementia's and Awaken Children of your element. Instinctively, Theodore reacted up and rubbed the back of his neck, offering Farren a kind smile.
Axel:
It didn't take long for Axel and his roommate to reach the lounge located on the bottom floor of the boy's dorms. Axel almost didn't even notice when Sorren stopped to chat up some other male and female in there, and after a beat her said, "You know what man? I'll just meet you down there." Honestly, he just wanted to go and get started on his whole 'Socializing' mission. The sooner he got it over with, the better. So, the teenager kept walking, and didn't stop until he reached the pool. However, at the entrance, he hesitated.
Music was blaring, he could hear water being splashed around, see all his classmates standing around and chatting. Most of them were half naked, which didn't make him feel any better. For a brief moment Axel considered not going in. Turning around and taking a shower and going to bed. But, somehow, he forced himself inside. At first he kept his gaze down, going straight to one of the empty chairs where he set down his towel and kicked off his sandals. Then, heaving a sigh, he took a look around. His gaze drifted from student to student, trying to decide who he should approach. Or if he should even approach anyone. Maybe this whole thing was stupid. But, he was already here, too late to go home now.