"That'd be me." Solomon smiled as he held the ball in his hands as he watched her talk. She certainly was...animated. It was really fun to watch the way she talked with her body and the blunt way she spoke, it was a nice change to what he was used to dealing with. Now he at least knew why he had recognized her. Like she'd brought up the volleyball team was present at most all of the other teams games, He'd catch a game himself here or there but not with the commitment they had. Though he was starting to think Chapman might've just forced them to do all that. When she was done and walking toward the exit he nodded when she left with [i]"Well Sol, catch ya around."[/i] "Hope so." He said with an amused tone. She was a real interesting person. that "give no fucks" kind of attitude she had going on was a nice change of pace. He almost smacked himself when he realized he forgot to ask her name. That was unfortunate but it couldn't be helped. Maybe if he was lucky he'd see her arounf again sometime and find out. He was barely out the door when she came back into the gym. "Forget something?" Next thing he knew she was telling him the door was stuck from the snow and he dropped the ball in his hands and went to check it out. He looked at the door, surprised that it was snowing as hard as it was. The door was clearly blocked by a bunch of snow that only seemed to grow every few seconds. Cracking his knuckles Sol stared at the door once more looking over at the girl from his shoulder once. "I think I can get this." It was snow and he was pretty strong so this should be a piece of cake. He could do this, definitely definitely could do this. He took in a deep breath and exhaled slowly like he would before a game, and suddenly fell against the door pushing it with everything he had. He kept this up for a few minutes and had indeed managed to budge it a small inch, but it was starting to be clear that he wasn't going to be able to push it open even if he didn't seem to know it.