Re: Third class, away from the dining room
She laughed and shook her head. "Compliments in the creepiest of circumstances, you must be quite the charmer." She was not out in the world enough to be jaded to the unusual. The giggles and bobbing lights were doing their work on her. "You think someone's doing this as a joke?" It wasn't outside the realm of possibilities, but whoever it was would end up spelled. She'd figure out exactly what type of spell she could use, and good riddance to them. Fairies didn't kill or necessarily harm, but she could be creative. Uncomfortable could be bad too.
She took his hand and moved next to him, hesitant at first but then understanding the logic of it. Less space for someone to jump out at them from or slip around. She kept looking over her shoulder and pointing the bright wand that way, just in case. At least she met up with a person who was in the same situation. Otherwise she might have found herself cornered by whatever was down here, and the fairy dust and swinging wand/weapon would only last so long.
"Jaeger," she tested the word, not recognizing it in the slightest. "Ranger with the Defense Corps." All of them sounded outside of her realm of experience, although it sounded knight-like. He certainly carried himself with the confidence of someone who knew what he was doing. If only he had a sword too, that would be extra helpful. "You fight monsters. Well thank whatever powers that be for having me stumble into this hallway. Because I haven't fought anyone. We're not much for fighting. Fairies help people find their dreams, it's a strictly non-violence profession."
She shook her head again. "I don't feel any of my sisters here, so no. What about you?"