Asa felt the airship dock, and he slipped out quietly, somewhere in the middle of the crowd. Hurrying away from the mass of new students he fingered the fang hanging round his neck for comfit, although he would never admit that to anyone. Avoiding making eye contact he skirted around a noisy girl, and a faunus who she seemed to be hugging. Asa finally got a look at the place he would be spending the next four years at, tall and magnificent, not his first choice; but rather his only. While gazing at the school, Asa caught sight of a kid, sitting on the wall. Nice choice, he thought, contemplating whether to climb up as well, high places were always the best. Flicking his tail and twitching his ears was the only outward sign that he concentrating deeply, pondering if it would count as invading the boy’s territory. Wait. This was the human world now. The most the boy would probably do is ask him to move, or move on himself. Suddenly wondering when he had started over thinking things, Asa twitched his tail once more and, with a short run-up, leapt at the wall, scaling it with ease in a matter of seconds. Plopping himself down beside the boy, Asa surveyed the teeming congregation of new students. “Quite a lot of them, aren’t there?” He said, voicing his thoughts.