It was early, early enough for the temperature outside to be just slightly chilly. Through the cold concrete structures the sun filtered into crevices where it could. Slowly, and almost desperately trying to warm the magnificent, looming structures that seemed to grow so abundant in this city. The chill in the air hardly perturbed the lanky individual walking through the quiet streets on this morning. Snugly fitting clothing trapped what little heat his body produced, as the long coat he donned seemed to stave off the morning chill. Kaisu had one hand upon the collar of his coat, tucking his mouth beneath the rising fabric. He held the collar clenched between his fingers, closing it off, and hiding his mouth out of comfort. His other hand coiled around the strap of his backpack that hung haphazardly from one shoulder.
Thankfully there was a locker he could just throw his books into when he wasn't using them. Technically it was his first day starting at this particular school. Something about it stirred a strong uneasy feeling within the young vampire. He shifted his eyes nervously about the streets as he traversed through them expertly. His boots thudding against the chilly concrete with a satisfying sound. Soon enough the building he was to be stuck in all day, came into his view. Kai paused a moment, gnawing at his lip anxiously as he stared at the looming building in front of him. This was supposed to be a safe place to learn, though he couldn't help but feel intimidated by the sheer size of the academy.
Kaisu looked around, still very early there was few people even hanging around. There were a few adult-types boisterously laughing with one another. Coffee in almost each one of their hands. Kaisu made a beeline out of their site, with his head tucked further into his collar than before. His heart pounded with anticipation. He'd be okay once he got to his first class, but the initial transition was always dreadfully stressful. The young male made his way into the office, the familiar sound of typing came from the other side of he desk.
There sate a pleasant looking, round little woman with rosy cheeks. Kaisu carefully approached the desk, assessing her body language the entire time. She glanced up at him from her computer screen, and seemed thrilled he'd entered the office. "Welcome! I'm going to guess you're new here, since I don't recall seeing you before." Kaisu's anxiety seemed to melt away. He carefully delivered a pleasant smile to the woman behind the desk, giving a quick nod. His hand fell away from his collar, releasing the bunched fabric as he waited for instruction.
Rules. Another thing he abhorred. "Well we'll just have you fill out some paperwork to turn in by the end of the day. Can I get your name, dear?"
Kaisu cleared his throat, still donning his charismatic smile. "<a href='http://159.65.241.122/index.php?showtopic=6986&st=0&#last' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Kaisu Okumura.</a>" He uttered carefully speaking each syllable. The woman lit up, and pulled out a stack of neatly organized paperwork, shoving it at him. "Here you are dear! We've been expecting some new recruits, so I've organized them. Here's your map too. Your class list should be in there somewhere, but you've got time to explore, it's still very early." She spoke in a joyful tone, and it had Kaisu beaming.
He always was put into a good mood by energetic people. He gave her a small nod of thanks, and slipped out the door into the hallway. He spotted a bench where he could sit for a few minutes, and hopefully collect his nerves now that he knew they weren't going to be rude.
Thankfully there was a locker he could just throw his books into when he wasn't using them. Technically it was his first day starting at this particular school. Something about it stirred a strong uneasy feeling within the young vampire. He shifted his eyes nervously about the streets as he traversed through them expertly. His boots thudding against the chilly concrete with a satisfying sound. Soon enough the building he was to be stuck in all day, came into his view. Kai paused a moment, gnawing at his lip anxiously as he stared at the looming building in front of him. This was supposed to be a safe place to learn, though he couldn't help but feel intimidated by the sheer size of the academy.
Kaisu looked around, still very early there was few people even hanging around. There were a few adult-types boisterously laughing with one another. Coffee in almost each one of their hands. Kaisu made a beeline out of their site, with his head tucked further into his collar than before. His heart pounded with anticipation. He'd be okay once he got to his first class, but the initial transition was always dreadfully stressful. The young male made his way into the office, the familiar sound of typing came from the other side of he desk.
There sate a pleasant looking, round little woman with rosy cheeks. Kaisu carefully approached the desk, assessing her body language the entire time. She glanced up at him from her computer screen, and seemed thrilled he'd entered the office. "Welcome! I'm going to guess you're new here, since I don't recall seeing you before." Kaisu's anxiety seemed to melt away. He carefully delivered a pleasant smile to the woman behind the desk, giving a quick nod. His hand fell away from his collar, releasing the bunched fabric as he waited for instruction.
Rules. Another thing he abhorred. "Well we'll just have you fill out some paperwork to turn in by the end of the day. Can I get your name, dear?"
Kaisu cleared his throat, still donning his charismatic smile. "<a href='http://159.65.241.122/index.php?showtopic=6986&st=0&#last' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Kaisu Okumura.</a>" He uttered carefully speaking each syllable. The woman lit up, and pulled out a stack of neatly organized paperwork, shoving it at him. "Here you are dear! We've been expecting some new recruits, so I've organized them. Here's your map too. Your class list should be in there somewhere, but you've got time to explore, it's still very early." She spoke in a joyful tone, and it had Kaisu beaming.
He always was put into a good mood by energetic people. He gave her a small nod of thanks, and slipped out the door into the hallway. He spotted a bench where he could sit for a few minutes, and hopefully collect his nerves now that he knew they weren't going to be rude.