Andy turned as the voice of her captain in more ways than one called them to order. She hovered for a moment composing herself before flying down to be anywhere close to him. There was no way she wanted the rest of the team see how she fawned over him. As she flew down she chanted in her head over and over 'do not look at him, do not look at him' but of course the more she said it, the more she looked. Finally getting within dismounting distance, Andy swung lightly off her broom and grasped it in her palm turning to smile at Kat, to keep herself distracted she couldn't help but notice her wobble a bit. Sitting down almost instantly.
Andy had begun to notice subtle little things like this happening way too frequently regarding her best friend and though she had promised herself to simply keep an eye on Kat, she couldn't help now to be more than a bit worried. This was more than just over studying, it was as if Andy were seeing her friend through new eyes. Was it her imagination or did Kat look thinner and positively exhausted. Andy walked over and sat down on the grass beside her.
"At least it's not as damp as earlier" which was true, the drizzle had stopped and the sun had peaked out. Though the grass was still damp it really wasn't as bad as before their practise session. Andy nudged her with a smile.
"We rocked up there" she grinned, her hand reached up and touched the bear pendant that she wore beneath her top. It always had a warm comforting sensation and Andy had actually felt since she wore it as if the soul that had once been cursed and damned, had been given a new lease of life. She smiled gently, her gaze turning to Bruin. He was so unbelievably handsome and everything she could ever hope for in any boy. A small sigh escaped her as she waited for him to address them all.