It took him a while, given the vast amounts of things he had brought with him, but eventually Hiro managed to unpack the last bag and with a hefty sigh, he collapsed on the bed. He had no idea that moving was quite so tiring, usually he had people to do this sort of thing for him. He flicked a stray strand of hair out of his eyes and pulled on his headphones, putting his iPod onto shuffle and relaxing. There was no sign of his roommate yet, but he wasn't concerned right now, he was too tired for such frivolities. He would deal with that hurdle when he needed to. Providing whoever it was, they didn't touch his things. He could share his space with someone else, providing they respected that this side of the room was [i]his[/i] side of the room. This was where he sat, he worked and he slept. No-one else was to set foot on Hiro's side of the room without his blessing. As he lay on his bed, some Scottish indie band that only really Hiro listened to blaring into his ears, Hiro began to notice the swarms of people moving through the corridor, all heading the same direction. Eventually, with a sigh and a roll of his eyes, he removed his headphones, letting them rest around his neck, still blaring music and stood up, strolling over to the doorway. "[url=http://vocaroo.com/i/s0ViBmQrbdGz]You there. Where is everyone headed in such a rush?[/url]" Hiro barked at the nearest fellow student, you looked rather taken aback at Hiro's attitude. "To that meal they hold for the new students. Apparently is a pretty big deal or something." The guy responded before darting away. Hiro contemplated returning to his bed for a moment, but eventually he shrugged and put his headphones back on, closing the door behind him. There would be plenty of time to meet his roommate later, right now, Hiro was hungry. He found his way to the dining room without any trouble and strode into the room with his usual holier-than-thou swagger. Now this was what he had been expecting! Proper furniture, chandeliers and the smell of good food. At last, Hiro was starting to see a glimmer of promise about this school. The room was beginning to fill with students, people grabbing seats with people they had met so far, sitting in groups. Hiro didn't really want to talk to anyone. He spied an empty area at the foot of one of the longer tables, the other end already occupied by chattering students but he didn't necessarily need to bother himself with them. He slid himself into a seat, sitting upright with perfect elegance, the sort he had been taught by his family and waited patiently for the promised food.