[color=paleturquoise][h3][center]Ivy[/center][/h3][/color] [center][@Vrrak][@HeroicSociopath][/center] Ivy smiled as she looked at the dragon, Varos, he'd said his name was. "[color=paleturquoise]I'm sure you don't need them. I've found that they can be quite handy sometimes though.[/color]" She bobbed her head softly as she nodded towards some of the kitchen appliances not too far away. She chose her words carefully, having encountered dragons before on a number of occasion. He took quite an interest in Leka who was already snoring softly on the sofa, seeming content with the low level of threat which her roommates posed. While outside of the school they might have been a danger to her, here they were friends hopefully and not foes. "[color=paleturquoise]I would not call him a pet. His name is Leka. He is more of a companion. He comes and goes as he pleases and stays with me by his own choice. Best I can tell he is some sort of canine though I haven't ever figured out what sort.[/color]" She stepped carefully toward Leka, stroking his fur softly along his ribcage. It rose and fell with his deep breaths, taking her hand with it. Her stormy blue eyes inspected the thick coat that covered his body carefully for a moment, taking in the details. Looking back at the dragon who was inspecting Leka she took note of his only partial human form. Some dragons that she had met could manifest complete humanoid forms but she supposed that they were much older than this dragon. Giving a bit of a mental shrug before she spoke again, "[color=paleturquoise]If you wish to learn more about anything in the dorm room or otherwise you may ask me if you would like. Also, I believe our other roommate is here now as well. Leonard, I believe, is his name.[/color]" She offered as she moved away from the sofa towards the small kitchen to get a drink of the cola she had requested be place in there. It was a guilty pleasure of hers that the coven would have died if they had known about. Her father was probably rolling in his grave as she pulled the shiny, brightly colored can from the refrigerator.