Louis was the first one to arrive, and Miseria wasn’t even impressed to see him entering the room, while the other student’s were probably getting ready. She hugged him back, feeling littlebit strange at the same time. She wasn’t used to hugs. Not even from the people who she hasn’t seen in a while. “Yes, it’s nice to see you, too,“ she finally replied to him, trying to sound soft and friendly, but the words came out only emotionless and cold.
“My summer has been great, thank you,“ she replied again, looking then away. She didn’t have any interests in what was Louis doing during his summer, but the politeness what she was holding against her ’comrades’, she found it almost necessary to ask the same question back. “And you? Had a lot of fun?“
When one younger girl came in, she rolled her eyes, when she felt the positivity reaching even for her. “It is from the word Misery, and it means Misery. I never thought you'd notice!“ She said. Dumbass. Oh how she wanted to add it, but instead, she only stared at her with cold eyes, and sneered:“And you? I’d like to change my own name too, if it would sound like Rice and mean Running.“
Newbie. That explained a lot to her. Miseria sighed quietly, and looked away. Right now, when she was thinking about how she should teach the students, and at the same time be kind and helpful, she really didn’t want to listen to a little girl babbling about something that didn’t make any sense.
“Hi,“ she replied to Hitame before she walked away, and leaned against the wall. Miseria looked at the door. How long will it take before the rest of the members will arrive? They couldn’t wait forever for them. She wondered how Jack, Andrew, Mari and others before them felt when they were waiting. Well, Miseria could start even without them. IT was their own problem if they couldn’t make it. She had sent letters to each one of them... Patience. She said to herself in her mind. You’re just nervous. First time... You know. The inner voice was right, it always has been.