ooc:sorry

won't do it again, actually, I can barely read it myself. I should have checked it.
ic: Mara smiled brightly at the thought of her teacher not being able to do it on the first time either. It made her feel a bit better and more confident of her second try. She listened as Leoryll explained that it was a test room. How very great it would have been to be able to try and pass such a test from the begining. Oh well, she was going to learn anyways, no pressure.
When she reached the smaller room, she followed in and took the seat closest to the door, turning her back to any distractions. When Leoryll had beckoned for her to try again, she slowly straightened her posture, closed her eyes, and began to breathe. She quieted her mind and thought of her breath, in, out, in, out. Slowly she felt as if she was being invited to lay down. Her body was so relaxed, she had no idea where she was or what was going on, only that she was breathing well, for she was supposed to concentrate on her breath. Her mind remained calm and still, there wasn't a noise in the small room and she was determined to do this. Slowly she felt like a cloud rising softly in her mind, the more she calmed it, the more open it seemed to get. Leoryll and every scanty piece of furniture left the room, it was just her, breathing. She felt like the whole world was gone and she was all that was left, her and Diana. She found peace in this, calming and comfort. Was she asleep or was she meditating, she did not know and did not care. It was like being in an open field where she was able to run with her mind. Nothing could bother her, it was the best feeling she had ever found, besides, if she was asleep, Leoryll, wherever she was, would wake her. So she sat or slept peacefully on in her chair.