"You don't drink? You poor deprived girl. I must help you," She turned to him before rolling her eyes. Same old Ethan. Drinking even before the sun started setting. "Deprived? I bet you can't even spell that--Wait a minute, what do you mean poor girl?" She said to him noticing he was doing a spell, she sighed. "Alright then." Marina said under her breath. Before she knew it she saw Ethan sit beside her with a glass of wine. "It is pretty cool. You control the gateway between worlds. Real cool. I have to smoke and drink a whole lot to do that and it's only in my head, unfortunately," She cracked a small smile, which didn't happen often around others who weren't Meade like her. "Thanks, takes a lot of concentration.... That I highly doubt you have." Sarcasm dripping in her voice. She scooted over a bit so that there was enough room between her and Ethan to where she was comfortable enough. She hated being too close to others she didn't trust, which were not many people. If not none. "And, no thank you to the wine. I need to focus today. Maybe you should do the same thing." She said looking at him with a smirk.
She looked at Joey, Ethan's chipmunk as he offered his food. Which made her smile. Her little, well not little. But, her girl, Kumberlin was sleeping quietly behind her. Trying to hide herself from anything and everyone who would mess with her. "Joey's worse than I am and that's saying something." That made her raise an eyebrow. That was saying something. Ethan wasn't the best and nicest person at school and if a little rodent was worse. Than, that made her think. "So, you better than a tiny magic chipmunk. What a prize." She smirked towards him before putting her book away in her bag and accidentaly waking up her familiar. [i]Crap, great." She stroked the feathers on her pet's back. "Sorry, girl. My bad." She said to her giant bird as she let her white feather expand. Yea, she upset. But, Marina would deal with it later. She looked back at Ethan and smiled.