He allowed the fire to disappear as the ice fully changed to mist, nodding slightly as she talked. He softly ran his thumbs over her hands still, trying to provide some sort of comfort to her. He nodded softly at her and said," I understand, it happens to me often. I'll get you to somewhere safe, don't worry. But don't fight your shift, it will only make it hurt worse trying to stop it." He gently supported her as she slumped over, and he moved, picking her up carefully, his muscles straining slightly as he did. He glanced around, looking for another door out of the auditorium. Going out the main entrance isn't ideal at this point in time. He soon spotted a side door and he made his way to it, adjusting his hold on the convulsing girl. He turned and pushed the door open, quickly exiting the room. He ideally would like her to be further away from the auditorium, but it's not easy to carry someone who is in the process of shifting. He gently lowered her to the ground, crouching beside her. Three months without shifting. He would probably have gone insane by then, and would have had a melt down by then. He just knew he needed to get her away from the student population at least to help keep her calm as she can be. He was unsure how she would react to his own presence, but he wasn't going to abandon her right now.