Edward could barely contain himself and probably wouldn't have be able too if he wasn't stuck at the back of the crowd of people. He had already greeted most of the people in the back and was working his way around the crowd, of course he would forget most of the names by the end of the day. No one group of people he'd spoken with had really held his interest, most wanting to talk about whose parents where they belonging too and not much beyond that, Edward wanted to get to know them; not their parents. At a glance he looked like your everyday kid, if it wasn't for his ridiculous hair length stretching out along the ground it could have been twice as long as he was tall. All but one bang of hair was keep out of his cheerful face by a red headband, a loose neck shirt hung from his lanky body; so loose in fact it missed one of his shoulders entirely, some simple shoes and jeans finished off his very underwhelming get up. Careful not to have his hair trodden on he came across a small group of three, they looked to have a whole lot of promises. Edward knew from experience that the quiet ones always seemed to have a lot to talk about, even if they didn't want to talk to him. The boy was well dressed and looked like he just wanted to be left alone, of course this was like a beacon to Edward call him home. Next was Ashby? or was it Ashsee?; he didn't quite catch her name, he’d worry about that later, she seemed just as existed to be here as he was and that was always good in his book. However the way she spoke make it sound like she was afraid of breaking something or at the very least getting soot all over it. Finally was the biker looking girl, she did not look happy to see anyone really that probably included him, but what was the worst that could happen? [color=ed145b]"G-day, I'm Edward but please call me Ed"[/color] he extended a hand to no one in particular.