Caleb was alone standing in front of the cafeteria. He had been walking after separating from Samantha, not really concerned with a destination, but whether what had happened while in the line for registration. Ambrose was an attractive man. He was Caleb's type, but from what Caleb could gather about him while observing him during their conversation, Ambrose seemed more like an introvert which was fine, but Caleb was an extrovert, meaning he enjoyed crowds, he enjoyed parties and he loved having fun. He wondered how they'd clash or if they'd mix at all. Then again what made him think that Ambrose was even interested in him? Furthermore, he doubted Ambrose would even remember him from their conversation. Shaking his head, he moved towards the dorms, opting to wait to gather his books after classes began. He turned and looked towards the sky. With a few quick maneuvers of his hand, he produced an orb of light that hovered above his hand for a few moments. He smiled when he realized he had accomplished it while walking and he hadn't collided with anyone. Along the way to his dorm, he was stopped and asked questions from various students who knew him. He was rather popular because of his knowledge in spells. He was among one of the tops in his grade, but there had been talking about him participating in the upcoming tournament. Truthfully he hadn't thought twice about it, but the talk along had spiked his popularity. He wasn't a conceited guy. He enjoyed the finer things that was true, but he never let it get to his head. He was average, and he didn't flash his status. Still that didn't stop people from calling him "uppity" or whatever other words they cared to use. As he neared the dorms, his phone suddenly began to ring. He reached into his pocket and pulled out the phone, glancing to see if he recognized the number. It was new. His mind started working, trying to piece together who might be calling him. Then he made an assumption that made him smile softly. He answered and began to speak. "Hello?" he said trying to maintain a straight face. [@Catmint]