Hikaru stretched and cracked his back. He never got a chance to say thanks to that girl who helped him up. She left to try the wall thing again, after giving him some advice. It wwasn't as if he was going to use it, but it was nice knowing that at least there were a few better students that still had some heart. The class went about as well as he expected it to have gone. There were plenty of gifted and outright determined students in his class, all of which managed to pull off the exercise with ease, even if they went off with a rocky start. Of course, there was also that arrogant, yet completely honest guy that seemed to have no problems with mocking the teacher. Just goes to show that the better students can be unpredictable. Hikaru sighed. He was never really good with focusing energy on or in his body. Don't get him wrong, he had his moments, but the practice of it wasn't exactly simple to him. It didn't help that he never tried as hard as others did. Still, he enjoyed trying, and even laughed at some of his past failures. Hikaru looked down the hall. Almost all the students were heading to their rooms. He looked up where his was, and found...that he had completely disregarded trying to talk to any of his classmates, and has no idea who his two roommates were. He knew where the room was, though. Looking back up, Hikaru looked around. There were only a few students in the halls now... [Color=f26522][I]Eh, why not?[/I][/color], thought Hikaru as he squatted down, resting his forearms on his knees. He might as well, have a nice run on the way to his room. In an instant, just like before, Hikaru dashed forward from his squatting position. He sped past his fellow students without a care in the world. He closed his eyes, and began his own little practice. As he ran, he felt the wind shift as he came up to an obstacle. Whther it was an object or a student, he felt them around him, and more importantly in his path. He dodged swiftly, taking the movement's shifts into consideration. When he had run off all the stress he had from his failures today, he slowed to a halt, and opened his eyes. Hikaru found himself just a few rooms past his assigned one. He walked back, caught his breath, and prepared to make his first impression on his new roommates, if they were inside already. After taking a dep breath, Hikaru slid the door open and yelled his greeting, with a big smile on his face. "[Color=f26522]HELLO, ROOMMATES![/color]"