Matthew frowned at the mention of a precog especially one with death visions. He knew a precog once that had visions like that. She had ended up shooting herself in the head to stop the visions from happening. Matthew had been there when she had done it and had tried to stop her. When he asked her why she was going to do it she simply said 'I already saw it happen.' And then pulled the trigger. After she mentioned what she taught he added his thoughts. "That's an important lesson to learn. They need to know that their Gifts come with a Cost." Matthew thought about his own Cost as he mentioned that. And how much it terrified him. --- "I'm sorry..." The petite redhead said looking up at him and blushing. The way she looked made Aiden's heart start pumping a little faster than was comfortable, but he liked it. [i]Geez, get a hold of yourself. Try to not scare her off. And whatever you do don't be creepy.[/i] "No problem." He said, giving a small smile as she grasped his hand. Trying not to think to hard about the fact that this was the closest he had ever been to a cute girl his age he instead focus and getting them through the crowd of people. With the constant flow of people it was tough to move at all and at a couple points he had to practically pull her into his arms just to keep her from being trampled by the swarm. Once they reached the other side of the crowd and the relative calm of the sign in booth he let go of her hand. [i]All good things must come to an end I suppose...[/i] He thought as they walked up to the table together. A bored teacher sitting at the desk handed them each a clip board and asked them to sign and print their name and date of birth so she could give them there room numbers and keys. After signing in she handed him a small post card with the number 89 on it and a key with the same number. Looking over at her he saw she hand gotten her card and key as well. "Well guess this is it. I got room 89. What number did you get?"