"That's cool," Keela said. "I'll leave you to your company," she said with a smile, noticing the small group all taking to Rebekah. She backed away slowly, letting herself drift out of the conversation. She padded over to a pale girl who was drinking coffee.
"Hello, I'm Keela. Sorry if I'm interrupting you, I guess I just wanted to say hi," Keela said, feeling more awkward with each passing second. She glanced at the girl, hoping that she wouldn't alert her of her awkward state. God, I'm screwed, Keela thought, internally grimacing. I refuse to muck this greeting up, too. I'm not going to be awkward with everybody I meet.