Inna was thirsty. While it could of been customary to wake up a servant to get her a glass of water she was too tired to realize she didn't have to do it herself as she was no longer at school and was at home. Habits became habits though. She went to bed, kind of, as it was dark and night, but now the girl wanted nothing else but some water. Inna lit her bedside lamp to assist her feet in finding her dearest slippers that kept her toes warm.
Big spider on the floor. Inna blinked at it for a moment before tensing as it walked quickly, all in its awkwardness, along the floor. This wasn't fun. The thirteen year old inhaled before holding her breath watching it slowly creep toward her feet. No no no. Ew ew ew. Those nasty eight legged things were more terrifying than a rabid and crazy muggle. That said quite a bit to her really. That she'd rather be in a room full of non-magical crazy people than be face to face with this monstrosity.
IT HAD A FRIEND! That fiend had a friend! She was going to die!
Inna decided her first course of action was to remove herself from the floor, taking to standing on her very own bed watching the spiders, not out of interest, but out of the fear that they might multiply again or maybe they'd grow ten times larger or eat her alive. She hated her chamber being this dirty. She was definitely going to have to bother the servant who cleaned her room last. They did a poor job. A VERY poor job. They were in the way of exiting the room so she found herself trapped.
The young Ilyin threw her pillow out of bravery hoping to Merlin she smashed them. It was quiet for a little while. Inna remained on her bed staring down at her pillow feeling like the most pathetic person in the house at the moment. She couldn't really protect herself from them. Not only did they not teach de-spidering at Durmstrang, she was also underage and on top of that Inna was a little lady. Others came to her rescue. Really Inna shouldn't even be doing these stunts in the first place. She could fall and hurt herself. Should she check it out though? Should she see if she actually killed them? She wanted her pillow back, and now maybe it was a mistake to use it as a weapon of destruction and slaughter. What a wicked thought. It was well deserved however.
She bounced herself off her bed in a light manner, taking small little slow steps toward the scene of the crime. With what courage the girl had she lifted the pillow off the ground looking for the dead spiders. They weren't on the floor. The Drakonya Krov found herself confused for a moment before she felt something on her hand. A spider! Inna jumped back with a jolt of wide eyed fear and without hesitation she let out a scream that had no doubt echoed through Zimapokrova and woke up the dead. Ivan's appearance through her door had its sense of relief. Her brother always tended to take care of this kind of situation for Inna. It was probably the best gesture she could ever ask for. She adored him for it.
The girl was white in the face, purely on the verge of erupting into tears. Because who wouldn't after being attacked by a ferocious beast like that? "Spiders," she inhaled, "pillow," another inhale, "two," she pointed to her pillow on the floor, although she was certain she didn't know where they were now. They could be long gone, hiding, or secretly planning another attack against her. Was it improper to shout 'kill them' this late at night? It was a reasonable request. She was sure everyone was awake now - someone would be rushing up to see what happened within time besides just Ivan. Inna wasn't one to be whimsical nor random when it came to making noises. She didn't want to let out another wail. She already made her damsel in distress point quite clear even if she hated being one. Inna crawled helplessly up onto her bed believing it was the safest place for her once again. She quickly grabbed one of the decorative pillows to hug to try and keep herself more stable before looking up at her big brother hoping he'd fix the problem before further chaos occurred.