Orion watched Reya with a silent interest as she led the way. He honestly had no idea how one would go about finding the auditorium, so following the one person he'd started to interact with seemed like a pretty good plan. The first hurdle came in the form of a vast group of students who had surrounding the map and obscured it from vision. Orion knew that he had it in him to push through the masses, yet he was more interested in following than leading: so he left it to Reya to find a solution. Orion was happy enough going with the flow, because soon enough the people would move on and leave the map. ...Or a second map could appear out of nowhere and start floating a couple dozen feet away...That could work too. Orion wasn't one to look a gift horse in the mouth, and it seemed neither was Reya, thankfully. Orion recognised the woman briefly from the incident with the two males trying to act the alpha; but Orion did not recognise her as a part of the annoying factors of that incident. Perhaps she had been a bystander or, better yet: a mediator. He would like to imagine that this woman had been trying her best to be a good person in the incident, and perhaps she succeeded: Who knows? All that mattered was Orion was starting to feel a certain social-ness creeping into him today. He'd seemingly made a friend already: why not shoot for a second? Orion walked over to Arara: making a show of looking at the hologram. He eventually started walking alongside the woman: matching her pace. "That map is pretty useful...Thanks for making it so big." He paused for a second as he contemplated his next words. The moment of his social ineptitude was at hand, it seemed: as he couldn't think of anything particularly interesting to say. Instead, he was going to try the daring move of blunt honesty. "Reya and I were planning to go to the Ceremony together: would you like to tag along?"