[h2]Bawen Coridell[/h2] Bawen choked back a sigh of annoyance that wanted to burst from him as the diminutive professor demanded his name. Not so much as to not offend Professor Vance, though he would be lying if he said that that wasn’t part of the problem. He’d heard little about the Vance twins, but the little he DID know was that the ‘younger’ one was in no way what she seemed. A wolf in sheep's clothing, if you would. However now was not the time to have an appreciation for irony, as the woman’s glare seem to be digging into the depths of his soul. An impressive feat, considering that both he and the other chimera dwarfed the woman easily. [color=#00FFFF]"Bawen Coridell ma’am."[/color] He says, deflating slightly as it dawns on him that, in his first day, he’s insofar inconvenience no less than three humans. He would like to argue it was not entirely his fault, or that he’d not technically violated any social etiquette or school rules. [color=#00FFFF][i]"If anyone’s to blame for this whole thing...”[/i][/color] He thinks, shooting the devil boy a dirty look, [color=#00FFFF][i]"It's that filthy mutt for not knowing how to keep his mouth shut.”[/i][/color] Still, he buried that argument deep. Giving the human excuses wouldn’t be polite and she did not seem to be in the mood for it. And frankly, this whole morning had been such a disaster that he wasn’t either. [color=#00FFFF]"Please excuse me and my fellow...[i]Chimera.[/i]"[/color] He says, finally, his tone the picture of propriety and grace, but the last word still somehow dripped with venom. [color=#00FFFF]"We're both immensely sorry for any disturbance we might have caused."[/color] he adds, watching as the two previously fleeing humans get caught by another staff member. Hopefully, owning up to the disturbance to Vance might differ most of the blame to them. And that he just so happened to be dragging the devil boy down with him, well...it was a nice bonus. [@pkken] [@FlitterFaux][@Jay Kalton]