Busy as she was with the considerable responsibilities that came along with being such a peerless young noble, it wasn't in Nikolette's character to offer herself up unnecessarily. Were she directly asked by her professor, or Prince Dimitri, she'd naturally oblige, but when it came time to call for volunteers for mucking out the stables, weeding the grounds, or working in the kitchens, she was nowhere to be found. It was all well and good for the Officer's Academy to sell the commoners on some high-minded ideals of equality, but to actually expect any nobles to follow through? Well, that was quite the bridge too far, wasn't it?
This, however, was a special case. In the absence of the church's arranged organist - through a sudden illness, as she understood it - someone would need to fill the position during the schedule choir practice. It had been Nikolette's hope, upon putting herself forth for consideration, that Prince Dimitri might have been there to see her play, and perhaps afterwards might compliment her on doing so. Unfortunately, he didn't seem to be in attendance, and she quickly realized that there was little time or opportunity for gazing over the assembled students if she wanted to perform the intricate arrangements preferred by the church at any acceptable quality.
The church organ itself was only vaguely familiar to her, differing from the piano housed at her family's estate in numerous small ways - enough, coupled with the faint anxiety of the occasion, to render slightly clumsier than usual her gloved hands. A time or two, her fingers stumbled over the keys, dragging the melody a moment behind, or sharping a note better left unsharped. Still, on short notice, it wasn't entirely unimpressive, was it? After all, she was clearly a cut above the average hobbyist. Most nobles with any musical skill treated it simply as another obligation - as important to an elegant, well-rounded education as statecraft or wearing one's fashions correctly.
As the allotted hour of practice ended, and the members of the choir began to disperse, Nikolette touched her fingertips against her face, deftly handling any sweat that might have beaded at her temples. No, she took her studies in music more seriously than most of her station, and surely that had come through in her playing. Besides, had she not attended, there would have been no choir practice at all! Even the most disciplined of choirs would endure a mistake or two rather than that. Mm, she thought to herself, tugging tight at the ends of her gloves, and then smoothing any creases or wrinkles that may have formed upon her uniform during her prolonged seating. Once she'd ensured that not a single blemish marred her appearance, Nikolette turned and stood, expecting to swiftly return to her dormitory and perhaps think about how best to practice for the next time.
"!!!" Instead, she found herself face-to-face with another student, such that she jerked backwards in surprise with less grace than she would have liked. Certain other students outside of the Blue Lions house were known to her, naturally, but Nikolette didn't make a habit of learning the names and faces of commoners unless it was vital. However, Dorothea Arnault, the acclaimed Mystical Songstress of the Mittelfrank Opera Company quite clearly qualified as vital. "Ah, hello. Er, it's Dorothea, isn't it," she said, as though she weren't already entirely sure of the other girl's identity. "Is there something I can do for you?"