"Maybe just take it up with the school administration, work out something, or some way that they are able to contact you." Liliana said, "The school is de-fact your guardian if you are under 18 and don't have parents or legal guardians to care for you. I would definitely let them know about your living arrangement," Liliana cautioned. Not wanting Leila to get in trouble but understanding how island rules might be different to where she came from.
Walking a few feet behind Leila, Liliana smiled at the girl's reaction to the space, "It's pretty awesome, isn't it?" she agreed, remembering the first time she had ever seen it. She had also reacted similarly to Leila now.
"I used to come here quite often," she told Leila, "before I became.. council president..." she said, her voice trailing a bit as she saw, unsurprisingly, a few resident ghosts come out of the walls and bookcases to inspect the newcomer.
Liliana was not sure if Leila could see them or not, and so chose to ignore them, even though she knew that they knew Liliana could see and communicate with them and might start trying to vie for attention.
Walking a few feet behind Leila, Liliana smiled at the girl's reaction to the space, "It's pretty awesome, isn't it?" she agreed, remembering the first time she had ever seen it. She had also reacted similarly to Leila now.
"I used to come here quite often," she told Leila, "before I became.. council president..." she said, her voice trailing a bit as she saw, unsurprisingly, a few resident ghosts come out of the walls and bookcases to inspect the newcomer.
Liliana was not sure if Leila could see them or not, and so chose to ignore them, even though she knew that they knew Liliana could see and communicate with them and might start trying to vie for attention.