[@ScarlettWaters16] Awed by the sculpture he studied it closely as he held it in his hand, surprised by how little the cold of the ice actually bothered his hands. It was cool to the touch, but not freezing. "Magic is amazing," he thought to himself, eyes returning to Eliza's gaze. "I--" before he could finish his sentence Eliza declared to exit and made her way inside. Not long after many other students started to rush inside and Travis began to wonder what the big commotion was all about. Reaching into the breast pocket of his jacket, he retrieved his schedule. By now he'd returned to his motorcycle, placing the ice sculpture in the cargo space as well, unsure of whether or not it would melt. "Home Room? More like meet and greet. I can do that anytime. Now's the time for a tour..." And in typical Travis fashion he embarked upon that tour in the most reckless way possible. With a head full of steam Travis took off in a mad dash towards the outer west wall of the building. A powerful leap propelled his body through the air and an acrobatic series of twists and tumbles were executed before he made impact with the wall. Nigh instantaneous transition of his body weight allowed him to cling to the wall for a moment, setting his hands and feet into grooves and using the grooves to generate the power for another monumental leap. This one placed him on the rooftop, but Travis was targeting the bird's eye view situated atop the very apex of the structure. Focusing heavily on his leg strength, he'd knew this next feat would require intense agility. Two large steps developed into a quick hop. His fingers dug into a small groove juxtaposed to his body allowing him to alter his moment and sing his body around the cylindrical structure. His next hand caught another groove and used this one to stop his momentum completely. Using a millisecond in which gravity's effects had not reached full efficacy he planted his feet on the wall and pushed up with great force. His long arms were completely extended and he barely managed to catch the ledge that was linked to the top. Excitement disrupted his concentration and Travis lost his already relaxed grip his body plummeting five stories and colliding with the cobblestone. "Errnnnnn," he groaned as the bell rang, signalling the beginning of first period. Rising to his feet after a short moment, he dusted himself off and made his way to class. "This ain't over yet," Travis mumbled to himself, vowing to reach the peak before the day was done.