Scarlett looked up as Kasey approached, lifting her hand into something resembling a wave. It wasn't quite right, of course, because she had her spare cards still held in that hand, but it was something at least. Something about Kasey looked off. Or perhaps the girl herself felt off. It wasn't as though the staff and the grounds hadn't been acting strange lately, so she couldn't put it past Kasey for being the same. Scarlett just hoped that, once the students had all arrived, things would quiet down.
Surely it was just from the stress of the upcoming events?
Scarlett smiled at Kasey's question, but it was an almost secretive one, as though they shared an inside joke. "Something like that," she conceded. Sweeping the cards left on the bench into her hand, she made room for the other girl to sit if she wanted to.
Kasey didn't have much time, though, considering a girl who was clearly not from Ilvermorny rocked up and greeted them. Sort of. Scarlett wasn't sure if it was a comment made out of frustration because of the people pushing the brunette around, or if she had really planned on saying hello. Either way, Scarlett knew better than to ignore this girl. Connections were sometimes all one had, and she intended to have a lot of them.
"Hello," she replied, leaning down and tucking the cards into her right boot, alongside her wand, which peeked out. She left it, though, and sat up to look at the stranger again. Scarlett would guess - safely, she figured - that this girl was younger than Kasey and herself. After all, the two Ilvermorny girls were in the same year, so it wasn't hard to make that guess. "I would wager that you're new," Scarlett said, leaning to the side to look at the things that their new classmate had brought with her.
"Do you need help?"