“Pretty,” he commented as he stepped back, in part to avoid the falling features, but also because the other girl didn’t seem to like his presence. It was perhaps a bit disheartening, but Perry just smiled sheepishly as he bowed his head just slightly towards the pair. [b]“It seems like I’ve stepped on some toes though. Perry though, hope to see you two around.”[/b] With that and a small wave, he turned towards the cafeteria first while the two moved for the map nearby. The cafeteria, like much of the kingdom, was far grander than anything Perry had ever seen. He fought and pushed down the urge to stop and stare in awe as he approached and entered the building. Had he not had stayed at a hotel before departing for Beacon, he might not have known what to do in the busy, almost chaotic, setting. As it was though, he simply filed in line to wait his turn, taking off his scarf and folding it in the meanwhile. Progress wasn't exactly fast with at least dozens ahead of him, but he didn't mind it too terribly much. The lively and loud atmosphere was something different, though he figured it would wear at him rather quickly, but for now he wasn't too bothered with it. Perry left the serving area quite happily with a food-filled tray, easily double what most others took. Partially because he actually did eat much more than people would have guessed, but also because he had taken a bit of almost everything. The food here was just simply so different from the more simplistic cuisine he was used to back home. He found himself a seat by an empty table near the walls and quickly claimed it. Though he was far from home, and the meal technically didn’t warrant it, Perry nevertheless murmured a quick word of thanks before he began to slowly eat.