[center][b]Rosalyn[/b][/center] Rosalyn didn't really know how to dance either, but it looked like it would be fun. He was glad that Bride was excited about it though. Maybe it would help relax the nervous girl a little bit. "I don't know how to dance either! But it must be fun." Rosalyn led Bride over to the dance floor, wondering what dance he should do. Should he do his own thing or join in with the disco guy and his new room mate. Definitely the disco guy and the room mate. That looked like fun. "Lets go!" He said to Bride before jumping in. He moved next to his room mate and started following along with the disco guy's moves. Because of his physical training he was able to keep up well with the movements, gliding along with the grace and hip movements that only a girl could pull off. Or, you know, a trap. "Hey roomie! Mind if I dance alongside you?" He said in a cheery tone. [center][b]Leon[/b][/center] There were too many people surrounding Leon. It was way too much human interaction for him. Especially when he wanted to be left alone. A guy walked up after the small girl did, making fun of his 3DS color. Apparently, he hated purple, Leon's favorite color, but whatever. ...Wait. Leon quickly opened his backpack and made sure everything was still inside, which it was. Thank god. He wasn't sure what the guy had done to get a purple 3DS and those games then. This guy was really getting on his nerves. "Hey man, just because you don't like jrpgs doesn't give you the right to shit all over them. So fuck off." He said while closing the backpack again. Leon was gamer through and through, and he wouldn't tolerate other people shitting on his fantastic gaming collection to his face. Victorique came up and asked if they were his friends and the small girl asked what everybody's names were. "No they aren't my friends, I've never met them before in my life." He said kindly to Victorique, the only one out of these three that he felt he could tolerate. He pushed off the wall and attempted to get past the people, he was surrounded, in a corner, and he didn't like it at all. "I'm Leon. Now if you'll excuse me I have somewhere else to be." He said, though it was a complete lie. He was just going to seek out the solace of the library or an empty classroom until his parents came for him. He'd give the cloth back some other time, going to the party was a huge mistake.