Gunner looked at Sebastian as he spoke, telling him about his own feelings. That was the weird thing about having a friend with Spirit, they always seemed to know, maybe not everything but some. He chuckled when he threatened spiders and shook his head, "Anna would kill you before she let you do that. I'd, of course, have to stop her. But I'd let her get a few hits in." He turned from the closed door and hesitated, "Don't do anything Anna wouldn't let you do. Or I'm going to be the one she kills." He then left the Moroi dorms and was back on the quad. He didn't really have anything to do. His room had been set up a few days ago. He could always go and see if his roommate was in... but he didn't really want to head back to the dorms. He started to wander aimlessly, thinking about what Seb had said. Someone he felt comfortable with, more comfortable than with anyone else. Someone that Sebastian was over protective of, willing to threaten spiders if he did anything about. His brain started to make connections but they didn't make sense. He was yanked out of his head when he ran into Serena. Despite him being a fair bit taller and larger, the girl easily held her ground. Maybe she wasn't as weak as he was thinking she was. She didn't look up at him, "Mi dispiace..." Gunner continued to look at her. She looked... upset. He didn't need Sebastian around to see that this girl was dealing with some inner turmoil. He smiled at her, "Let me show you around." She looked at him them, "Pardon?" He grinned and took her hand, pulling her along, "I'm going to show you the school," he gave her a sad smile, "It'll keep you mind off... things," He hesitated, "Whatever it is... Doesn't matter to me. We all have our dark pasts. If you ever want to tell anyone... I'm sure Anna would love to listen." Gunner was rewarded with a laugh. Serena looked at him as he started to pulled her along again, intent on showing her the school, "Do you always pass off things to Anna?" Gunner looked back at her, "Only things that I know she can handle better than me," he chuckled, "That's why I'm showing you the school. I know this place like the back of my hand. And I'm pretty great at tours... when I want to be." Serena laughed again. She seemed to be lightening up. Since he couldn't see auras, he wasn't sure if she was just putting on an act. He assumed that deep sorrow was something someone could get over with a few jokes and a tour.