Kevin Sinnet turned his head as the focus of the group shifted to a tall, thin man standing closest to the doorway that would lead them inside the wooden palace. He tilted his head curiously, categorizing the lengthier man as someone whom he'd never met before, but smiled as Kevin realized that he was the honorable host. Diana - or Dai, as he introduced himself, kindly invited them all inside, and so Kevin complied with a beam. Shifting his bag that was resting against his hips, the young man pushed himself politely through the door frame. The matters of rooming were being discussed, and Kevin took the opportunity of confusion to claim a sport worthy of his sleeping frame. Being slightly competitive in nature, he had to be the first one choosing. As he slipped through the crowd, the shorter man stopped momentarily as he approached the gracious host. "Hiya, Dai. Thanks for everything, man. I'm Kevin, and I hope we can become friends as the days cruise by." Giving Dai his signature, crooked grin, Kevin strode on by, where he almost bumped into a young lady with flowing, blonde hair and bright eyes. "Oops," he smiled as he examined the petite girl (Eleanor), "my bad. I'm Kevin, by the way." He gave her a little wave of greetings before smoothly sidestepping away and continued to one of the large couches that occupied the spacious living room. Slinging the duffle off his shoulder on to the couch that was directly facing the fire place, Kevin gave a cheerful and hearty stretch before turning to the crowd at the doorway. "As of right now, I claim this spot Sinnet's territory, and between the hours of God-knows-when-we'll-sleep, this is where I'll be bunking." He grinned at them playfully, before softening his features into a genuine smile. He's already been tended with much hospitality; he would reserve the beds for whoever would need it more than he did. "Hope that's all okay with you, and that we'll get along very well together during the duration of our stay here." Turning to the host once again, Kevin gave a slight bow. "Thanks again, Dai." The young man laughed as he playfully tilted his baseball cap, sinking into the couch with a content sigh.