[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.cdn.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjQ0LmEzMGYwZi5TWE5oYVdGb0lFSnNZV05yZDJGMFpYSSwuMA,,/vtks-simplizinha.regular.png[/img] His human form was still very odd, it was foreign to him and holding it took effort. These limbs were shaky and weak, the senses were muted and he lost all of his ability to see in the dark. This form was inconvientent, in every conceivable way but unfortunately, so was his other form in this place. Masquerading as human was hard, he had almost forgotten to dress himself before coming here. Luckily, he'd caught himself just in time and now he was one long line of black. The note in his hands was water stained, the paper crinkled, and tearing at the edges. He had been worrying it between his fingers, clenching his fist over it and folding it and unfolding it. It was hard not to be anxious, he had spent his entire life in the lonely depths of a lake. Seeing so many people would be terrifying, he didn't even know if any of the other Fae folk were here. Would he see any of his own kind? Would he end up just as isolated as he had been in his lake? Rightfully, he had absolutely no way of getting to the academy. He was a swimmer, he didn't have wings and he didn't really know how to attain a form that did have wings. Honestly, the mere idea of being aerial wasn't a pleasant one. He much preferred water, even being on land made him feel uncomfortable. His human form couldn't handle being absent from water for too long and was already started to bruise along the arms. It was going to be a [i]long day.[/i] He stepped into the meeting area, observing the few people who had already shown up. His human flesh was prickling with goosebumps and he wrapped his arms around himself. [color=9e0b0f]Just what I always wanted,[/color]" he said, voice barely a mutter. "[color=9e0b0f]To look like a human in a field full of monsters. [i]God, I'm delighted.[/i][/color]" He couldn't help feeling misplaced, all of these strangers made him more and more aware that he belonged in water. He was so far from home, he was so far from the courts. Unseelie fae weren't supposed mingle too much unless they were wreaking havoc. He wasn't in the mood to wreak havoc, he wanted to learn more about the world that he'd avoided so well when he'd lived beneath the surface of the lake. This was the best way to do it. Not only would he meet humans, he'd meet other species. He drew in a breath to calm himself and squared his shoulders. Whatever came of this new situation, he'd be ready to face it. He'd just have to keep his nerve about him and try to remember that these people may be new and confusing but there nothing to fear with them. [/center]