[img]http://i929.photobucket.com/albums/ad132/Koi_Korihime/reina_zps7e860278.jpg[/img] "Oh... Okay, David." She said, letting her teacher's name roll off her tongue for the first time. "That's kinda weird to say, I think I might just stick to Roman." She giggled, her hand grasping the leather strap of her briefcase like bookbag. "That sounds wonderful to me," She said, moving slightly closer to the older male. With that the two of them were off, walking together side-by-side and Reina wouldn't have it any other way. It was a bit sad that she couldn't hold Roman's hand, but she would wait until it was the right time. For now things were at a content level. Once outside, the cold wind blew against her body, causing her to shiver because of the lack of clothe she had on for the weather. "Oh wow it's cold. I didn't expect it to be this cold." She muttered quietly before a warm coat was place upon her shoulders. Looking up, Reina gave Roman a smile and huddled up even more into the warmth. It smelled just like her teacher, and she couldn't help but let out a blissful sigh. "You're right, that would be a horrible thing to happen." She nodded before reaching into her sweater's pocket to retrieve her own keys. Reina drove a model of the year car, in a shiny black color that her parents had given to her for passing her SATs and ACTs with high scores. "Oh I parked it up by the front. I don't really like going to the back where all the annoying people are." She explained, rolling her eyes a bit at some of the antics she had encountered the first couple of times she was forced to park in the back of the school. Reina hummed to herself, wondering what she was in the mood to eat. "I know a nice authentic italian place not too far from here. We can get something there? I kinda want to eat some spaghetti. Besides, my mother would kill me if she knew I was eating fast food." She laughed a little, reminding herself of the diet her mother put her on. At home they only ate together two or three times a week, but her mother made it known that she did not want her daughter to eat fatty foods that would make her fat. After all no man wanted an ugly girl. though she had her mother to thank for her appearance now. If it wasn't for her she probably wouldn't go to the gym and eat healthy foods. "It's near downtown, do you know where it is?" She asked, the restaurant she was talking about was one of the more expensive choices of foods, but to her it wasn't too terribly expensive. After all her father was a doctor and her mother a secretary to a very good lawyer.