Once Danny had finished the hot beverage, he disposed of the cup in a nearby garbage bin. Without a second’s delay, a small plume of fire flew up until it reached the brim, where it then died out. Karma users which acted as janitors who monitored the campus and kept it clean to keep a good image. He adjusted the scarf and loosened it to his liking, staying physically comforted was a building block to ensuring one’s sanity. [i]”Might as well go check on my room, I don't need to check with any professors yet. What do I have first tomorrow?” He wracked his mind for some fragment of a memory, something to pursue the answer off of. [i]”Damn, I’ve excelled at reading others’ minds, but when it comes to my own, I just draw a blank.”[/i] Finks stopped in his tracks and pondered on what he would be starting the day with. It would have been easier to just check his schedule, but this was more of a test to the student rather than a simple query. Eve hovered to his right, tilting her head expectantly, waiting for him to have an epiphany of sorts. Danny could not concentrate over the bird’s incessant flapping and glanced up at the avian. He stared at Eve for a few seconds, then snapped his fingers, “Oh yeah, I have a pythomancy based class first.” The bird let out a joyful chirp, then all of a sudden, something had caught her attention. The caladrius began staring off towards a crowd of first year students, clustered together without an escort. Danny analyzed the gathering of children for something that was drawing the royal bird’s eyes. He narrowed his eyes at one student, dressed in a full set of drapes. The kid had a hacking cough, his eyes were irritated and his face was flustered with a bright red. “I’ll catch up with you, Eve.” Is what Danny would have said, if the bird hadn’t already torpedoed itself towards the crowd. Some of the students were caught off guard by the caladrius’ sudden arrival, the sets of childish eyes follow the bird’s. Finks jogged over and knelt down next to the student, he attempted to comfort the boy. From his standpoint, it looked like a common cold which had been given too much time to develop. [i]”This’ll be a simple task for Eve.”[/i] He looked back at the white-feathered bird and gave a commanding nod. The bird propped itself on Danny’s shoulder and opened its wings wide, as if it was an invitation. Within a moment, a green aura, little balls of light, flew from the outside of the boy’s throat in between Eve’s feathers. Once the process was complete, the bird flew off towards the sky to disperse the illness safely. The caladrius was a bird which possessed the ability to cleanse one’s body of illnesses. But it could only cure minor things such as colds and recent infections without putting a strain on itself. Danny let out a sigh as he stood up, running his hand through his hair. He opened his eye and noticed the awestruck expression on all of the first years’ faces. He ocularly scanned the whole entire crowd, only one student wasn’t wearing the normal attire. The boy had brown hair and green eyes, he somewhat resembled when he was younger. [i]”Come on Finks, you have to stop this awkward atmosphere somehow.”[/i] The student rubbed the back of his head, thinking of an icebreaker. “Um… What class are you all in? And where is your escort to your dormitory?” One of the students closest to him decided to speak up, [b]”We're in the third class of first years. The old man said he had to go back to the teachers’ office to get some supplies.”[/b] Danny nodded and motioned for the students to follow him. He had some spare time before he would have to check on his own abode. One of the students tugged on his shirt and asked him about the bird. The query was then follow by a bombardment of others, it was a hassle for Danny to answer all of them. He replied in a low, soft voice, like usual, “Erm.. The bird you saw was a caladrius, a royal bird which has healing properties. It can tell whether a person will make a full recovery or not, and can heal minor cases.” He continued to answer the questions as they walked to the class, most of which concerned the school and how to get by in its system. [b]”Hey, why are you wearing that eye patch?”[/b] Danny stopped walking and turned around with a trouble expression. [i]”There’s no way I can tell them all the truth. Some of them could be aspiring to being insorcerers, it’d be too much of a shock for them.”[/i] Luckily for Finks, they had arrived at their stop. “I’ll get back to you all later about that. Just wait here for your teacher, he'll help you unpack. Good luck on your first day.” The student nodded to the group and walked off to another complex. In all honesty, what he had just pulled was a mixture of slyness and good timing. He proceeded to make his way to his own homage through the courtyard.