Adelina smirked again as her foot hit, and she was about to get up herself when Danni pulled her up. "I know how to stand up, you know," she said. "But thanks for being caring enough to help." The smirk widened, even when she was punched in the jaw again. She'd gotten Danni angry enough to start an actual fist fight... which again, in some twisted way, made her glad. "And yes, I'm sure. It should be a fun fight once we bring our powers into this."
She was about to form a ball of ice and throw it at Danni when Andrew dragged her out of the room. She was about to go after her when October ran into the room and tackled her to the ground.
October held Adelina against the floor, trying to keep her strength matched with hers. It was hard, being four years younger and not being as tall or weighing quite as much, but she was able to do it.
"LET ME GO! WE'RE NOT FINISHED!! I HAVE TO FREEZE THAT WOMAN AND SHOW HER — "
October didn't allow her sister to finish. She slapped her across the cheek. "Get ahold of yourself! You wouldn't act like this if mom or dad were here!"
"You know, YOU'RE RIGHT! But I don't need a lecture from you, October! SO GET OFF OF ME AND JUST.... ARGH! JUST GET OFF!"
The girl did so, knowing that Adelina wouldn't go crazy now. She stood back up and left her sister on the floor, not intending to help her up. She shut the door and locked it, just incase Danni escaped Andrew and got back. She knew they were room mates, but both of the girls needed to calm down.
Adelina sighed, and stood up. She went over to her bed, and even though she wanted to cry because of the pain, because of her behavior, and because of what Andrew said, she didn't. Like she had said; crying didn't do anything to better the situation one was in. She just laid down, curling up into a ball and hugging one of her pillows close to her, sighing again. October and Danni were right... but she was just too stubborn to admit it.
October merely leaned against the door, not looking at her sister, knowing she wouldn't like it. Instead, she looked at the ground, arms folded over her chest.