[@Maelvona] She walked. She never knew why she walked there, but she had. Arro looked up at the large school, taking a deep breath to recover from the long haul from her house over ten miles away. She had started earlier in the morning that they and just now got here. She had her suitcase clutched in her hand and she sighed. Why was she so weird about stuff like that? She always had these impulses to do something unusual. Why?! She tugged at her hair and clothes, making sure she looked alright, before heading inside. She stopped by the speech, listening intently, before heading down the aisle and grabbing her packet. She opened it quickly and examined it, checking out her class list. She smiled when she saw that she had gotten all of the classes that she had wanted. Well, why shouldn’t she? She noticed that she had swimming, and she didn't mind, but she was never as smooth in water as she was on the air. She smiled. It would help her a little bit if she did "accidentally" propel herself forward with some wind. [hider=Arro’s Schedule] 0 - Music 1 - PE 2 - Maths 3 3 - English 3 4 - French 3 5 - Science 3 6 - World History 7 – Theater 8 - Swimming 9 – Yearbook [/hider] Arro then examined her welcome packet again, looking for her room number and floor number. She figured it out quickly and placed her schedule and welcome packet into her bag. She didn’t have much in her bag. She never carried much with her wherever she went. She felt that material possessions were not of a necessity. She hurried up the stairs to her dorm and checked the packet for her roommate’s name. Natali Valkyrie. Never met her before, but Arro was sure that she had heard the name before. She strode into her room and saw the young woman in there. She had already claimed a bed, so Arro put her things on another one. She smiled at Natali and said, “Uh, hi.” Her slight Texan accent showed a little bit and Arro coughed. “Um, I’m Arro Jenkins, if you didn’t already know… you must be Natali. I apologize for not having met you before, but I don’t know a lot of people here.” She smiled at Natali again and didn’t say much afterwards. Instead, she examined her side of the room and sighed. It was very dull colored. She would probably wind up painting it with pictures of air and wind, like she normally did. Or black. Black was always a fun color. She didn’t stay for very long in the room though. She stalked out after she set her bags down and began to walk around, just exploring, like she normally did. She noticed a few people in her floor and she slowed down and watched them. She did love to people watch, but it sometimes creeped people out, so she tried stopping, but she sometimes can't help it.