[center][color=LightCyan][h2]Emily Coison [/h2][/color][/center] Emily listened to the hustle and bustle of the arriving students. Suitcases gliding over the floor, the 'clomp clomp' or 'pitter patter' of shoes slapping on the floor, the squeals and cheers of reuniting friends. With her naturally advanced hearing that came with her species damn were there sounds. Sounds, sounds everywhere and they were disrupting. She gave a sigh, placing her book face down on the small wooden table that sat next to her bed. Emily had arrived at the academy the day prior. As much as she thrived in the company of others some of those 'others' were just simply... what's the best way to put it? A nuisance. Anyway, the idea of trying to squeeze tgough crowds to get to her room and hear the squeals and cheers of reuniting friends was not in her best interests soon the day before she made her way to the academy. It was not a long trip, her apartment wasn't a huge distance from the academy and between that and her advanced abilities getting to there was not overly time consuming. She arrived to her dorm to find it empty, not to her surprise at all. Most didn't arrive until the proclaimed day to do so. Soon enough she had made her bed, set up her things and unpacked her suitcase before before spending the night reading. The next morning she was awoken by student's entrances onto the floor. Knowing she was defeated she got out of bed and filled her time with books, the sounds not so distracting as they were now. As the sounds of students became louder and louder she gave up on attempting to read and left her book on the nightstand. She opened the door to the grand hallway that connected all the rooms and stood in the doorway, watching the rushing students and trying to distate who her roommate might be. In the process she delivered slightly intimidating glares at students that were too loud. Emily herself wasn't an intimidating being but to those who didn't know the vampire may have seen that potential in her. She gave another sigh as one of her glares were ignored and awaiting someone she was at least decently close with to find her.