Shuya remained fixed in his rigid salute until the commander had left, he let out a sigh and his body sank away from attention to a calmer and more casual stance. He looked around at the different groups diverging off to different locations, he licked his dry lips and decided to head off to his bunkhouse. Stopping only to check it was the right one he stepped inside, one of the first to arrive he left to door open to let some much needed air into the stuffy room. Glancing around he noticed a few of the faces he'd stood beside a little earlier, he continued down towards the far end of the bunkhouse and retrieved the small bag, or rather sack, of personal items from under the bunk. He hoisted himself onto the top bed and started to unpack, he muttered a checklist aloud as he did so. "Towel, soap, toothbrush and toothpaste." He shoved the set of toiletries to one side and began to unload the rest of his things. A thick paperback book entitled 'To kill a titan' tumbled out, next was the latest news paper for the residents of the inner wall, then a shiny silver pocket watch with the symbol of the king etched into it, a set of casual garments followed there after before he turned the bag upside and shook it until his notepad and a set of pencils came out as well. Nodding with satisfaction he set each item in it's place and tucked the bag away under the bed, he stayed in his uniform, deciding to try and wear it in a little before training started. Jumping down from the bed Shuya looked around at the set of other recruits, a few more had come in and were just starting to unpack. He tucked the pocket watch away into one of his pocket and took the newspaper under his arm, next he moved to area outside the bunkhouse and sat on a bench beside the door way, passing an older looking boy who had just removed his boots and finished unpacking. Whistling to himself, Shuya began to read the paper, leaning back and occasionally glancing up to see the new recruits passing by. This, he thought, was as good a way as any to pass the time until the call for dinner came, especially considering he didn't know anyone.