"Ugh, I'm on the first floor," a somewhat short brunette grumbled as she looked at her room assignment. There would be no way she could easily sneak out for her night time flights if she was stuck on the first floor. She didn't understand why she couldn't fly, it wasn't like the people around the school didn't know that there were "monsters" at the school. She looked towards the lines for schedules and sighed. The volunteers were going as quick as they could but it was still taking a considerable amount of time, "Gah, this is such a time consumption. Guess that explains why they devote a day to settling in," she muttered, rubbing her forehead. They must have taken all her luggage to her room already since they had taken it from her at the gate. Well, at least that meant only her roommate might possibly mess with her things. She looked at the paper again, wondering if it would tell her who that was, but it didn't, "Try to keep some surprise elements in store for us?" she muttered before trying to figure out which line she was supposed to be in. She had to jump a bit to try and see over people or around them. She didn't understand how come her human form was so short, she was fairly normal sized as a griffin. She crossed her arms, huffing in annoyance, "This is so bothersome!" she grumbled. A male slid by her, going towards where the room assignments were for "At" last names. The line wasn't that bad, only about four or five there, but the sorter was going at a snails pace going through the box because of it. He sighed, putting his hands in his pockets. There wasn't much use complaining about something that complaining would likely only make worse, or make it feel worse. He walked over to the line, getting in it behind the last person. He pulled out his headphones, putting them in and turning on his iPod, shoving the device and his hands into his pockets as he stared at the back of the person in front of him, waiting for his turn to get his paper. He was used to things taking time to occur, and he was in no hurry now. He glanced around, wondering why everyone got so agitated. It really didn't help anything.