And true to her nature Arin knew she'd help these people. To start she'd offer them a place to stay. Her home was big enough and being only ocupied by herself, her father and the odd servent Arin was most definitely not opposed to company.
Of course her father hated the idea but seeing the joy it brought on his daughters face cause him to shut up.
At the moment Arin was sitting in the little garden attached to her room. Her cat, a little black kitten named Casper purred heavily in her lap. A book was held in her hands and Arin was happy with the quiet. Friends were good, but so was loneliness.
Unfortunately her quiet was broken by Amelia, a rather heavy set maid rushing towards her. 'Miss Arin! Oh! Oh!' Reaching Arin who was now sitting up in intrest she doubled over. 'They've awoke! The Dreamers!'
Arin's face broke up into a smile at once. Casper jumped from her lap just before Arun leaped from her bench. 'Oh this is great Amy! I need to go see them! Tell father will you?'
The maid could only nod in reply as the blonde was already racing off.
Luckily Arin didn't live that far from the facility where the Dreamers stayed. It only took ten minutes for her to arrive. Slightly winded from running the whole was Arin's run turned into a walk as she entered the doors.
Upon her arival Arin saw some familiar faces. Ellis Finch along with others she knew by face but not name stood waiting. Blinking the girl wondered why they wanted to see The Dreamers. Hopefully they didn't have the same plan as her.
Still never one to be rude Arin strolled up happily. 'Ello! Seems everyone wants to see The Dreamers eh?' She grinned. 'Oh these poor folks must be scared to death! Do you think earth is different from here? It is earth right? Where they're from? Maybe it's alike! I hope so that way they won't be so confused. And if not let's hope they are fast learners. I'm sure they are. If not we can help anyway!' Her rambling finally finished Arin stuffed her hands in her pockets and leaned back to wait.