[u][h3]Kuhaku Shiro - Cafeteria[/h3][/u] [b]"Heh?"[/b] His ears swiveled as he heard a female voice shouting. Pausing his headbanging session, both he and Scoot turned toward the direction of the voice and at the same time tilted their heads in curiosity. Seeing the source, a feline Faunus girl, leaping out of her chair and sprinting her way towards them caused both of them to become alarmed. Scoot hopped onto Shiro and burrowed his way through the boy's clothing to hide. Shiro reflexively picked up his plate of food and put it behind him in a defensive posture. As the girl neared, Shiro leaned away from her as she squealed. Loudly asking where he found his new friend. Smiling brightly, Shiro set his plate down and removed Scoot from his shirt to bring him up to Emmy's face. [b]"Oh, me and my team just got back from our first mission! I found this little guy while we were out there. I named him Scoot! Because he is the bestest scootinest Scoot!"[/b] Scoot sniffed at Emmy and telepathically exclaimed [i][b]"Fun!"[/b][/i] Grinning widely, Shiro set Scoot down on the table and was about to offer the girl the chance to hold him. But, he watched in surprise as she took his plate of food to set in front of his tiny friend. [i]"Hey! That's mine!"[/i] Reaching towards his plate with a hand, he thought to voice his concerns but stopped. That would be a bit rude to Scoot. He didn't mind sharing [i]some[/i] of his food, but the main issue was whether it was healthy and proper for the ferret to eat meat. Scratching at his white ears, Shiro made a face. [b]"Well, you see about that. I'm not sure if meat is right for him. I don't know if ferrets are herbivores, carnivores, insectivores or omnivores. I don't want to get my little buddy sick, so I was going to look it up. But...I broke my Scroll during my mission."[/b] As he spoke, his eyes trailed from Scoot who was sniffing at Shiro's plate, to the Faunus girl. Looking her over, he couldn't help but smile again. It was nice to see another feline-type Faunus. He hadn't seen many others of his kind during his short time here. He was beginning to think he was one of the only few at Beacon, as unlikely as that was.