[Center][color=9e0b0f]-Lukas Kunze-[/color] As the boy strolled confidently, he began to extend his arm upwards, stretching as he traveled closer to the ever beckoning cafeteria. The place was literally welcoming him since his energy was sapped, and he needed the nutrients to restore him from his fatigued state... well, mainly his stomach since it spoke to him in soft growls, indicating that he should depart for that specific area. The boy brought his arms down back to his sides after reaching the peak of stretching, evidenced by his sigh with a quick smirk. He could only hope that naught a soul would be caught in his path, especially since he wanted to make them feel at home... unless they were a jerk and deserved some reprimanding for making anothers life repugnant. [color=9e0b0f][i]"Ugh, I really should of brought what items I needed for class as it would of saved me a lot of time... I can just head back this time, however next time I might not be punctual... Hmm, I can only wonder what they are like as I still haven't gotten to properly learn about those two occupying the same space as me... Ah, I can probably meet them if they haven't proceeded to their instructor."[/i][/color] As the versed telekinetic rookie pondered on the two enigmas occupying the same space as him, he finally came upon the cafeteria without thankfully running over some poor students who diverged onto the same pathway as him. As he walked into the same familiar room, he took note of a few of his friends procuring sources of nourishment,acknowledging them in a friendly way. It seems a few of them were tired from what he could discern, some still groaning about one specific teacher which Lukas knew was the cause of myriads of mischief. As he spoke with another, someone else caught his eye, someone foreign and abnormally tall. This girl wasn't the most graceful, however she didn't have any recesses of being a klutz. The giant lady bumped into a few people she passed on her way out, albeit on accident, and eventually passed him. The sight was bemusing as he never noticed the girl before, as she looked seemingly around his age. If her power was to go unnoticed for the longest time, well missy someone unplugged your wire at the source. Once she exited the general vicinity, he could actually seriously contemplate if she was new or if she had the power of going unnoticed as he would be damned if that girl was like Kellam... however that would be pretty cool as he could easily sneak into girls dorms if they ever decided to invite him over for some... Uh, anyways, the thought lapsed over as he would learn soon enough as most, if not all of the years were paired together with classmates that had experience. Once he went to physics class, the key would unlock the way. That or he could "break" the laws of physics in Geoffrey's class by levitating a few objects... ... if he was that sort of student who caused chaos on a whim and indulged in volatile situations which would degrade into further perpetuating discord. However, fun and games later, contributing to society first as order was a necessity to keep all the students in check. As the boy entered the queue, he was rather cut-off by some random person who looked a bit... chubby with a pudgy grin on his face. The boy ruffled his eyebrows ever so slightly with a frown coming to fruition on his face. Didn't this person having any sort of manners in his system, or was he there to function deliberately as a way to troll people? I mean, this was petty for him to be having a mental annoyance over it, but would it kill him to wait an extra thirty seconds to two minutes? With a placid sigh, the boys eyes began to move about the place, analyzing the same intricate details within the cafeteria itself to pass the time. Instead of talking with friends, he was patiently waiting his turn in line as he kept himself occupied until satisfiable victory was his in the form of healthy breakfast meals which would soon be relocated to a place he would like to call his stomach. After a few short minutes of waiting, he finally made his presence clear as he began ordering some rather peculiar breakfast meal items that he himself found particularly good while staying within the medium of hearty healthiness. The boy grinned at the food as if it was a lost friend and gave his thanks to those who went through the wonderful creation of a meal that most students would find questionable. [color=9e0b0f][i]"Ah, excellent, everything is here, per usual, save for one item I always remove in the process of creating this meal... too greasy for my tastes. Anywho, I can eat on the way to my room, dispose of these items, and be well off in time for class... after I possibly hide this scent again by brushing my teeth. Anyways, best I start le-"[/i][/color] Hold on brain, something was well off by a huge margin to the boy as he went off on his own mental tangent before returning to reality as he walked straight into some short kid he surprisingly didn't take notice of. Like seriously, the guy was miniscule from what he could discern and could only come to one unimportant conclusions, along with other hidden ideas. This generation was comprised of midgets. ... Ok, that might be an overstatement, but still, he was sure enough that this possible new-blood kid was under the average size for a boy. He was red-headed and had glasses and was rather prepared for the day from what he could discern... and he was focusing on the miniature details currently and not focusing on the big picture - he was on a crash course with this kid just as one car driving on the wrong side of the road was bound to collide with someone. And there was no recovering from it as he walked straight into the boy, dropping the plate with his order. As swiftly as he could, be for any other disaster might transpire, he delayed the inevitable by stopping the plate at an angle. Lukas could only hope it remained undisturbed as he stumbled slightly back a few centimeters. Caught off guard, and slightly irritated at himself, he brushed himself off before turning his attention to the kid he ran into. [color=9e0b0f]"Hey, you ok? Sorry about that, I wasn't paying attention.[/color] Hopefully it would be better than this as this whole situation was awkward. Borderline obfuscating stupidity to awkwardness anyways.[/center] [@Ogobrogo]