[center]Interacting with: [@AGenericUser] [@Ithradine] [@DrTwit][/center] [hr] [color=f26522]"Exciting, maybe, but not practical. Huntsmen are to risk their lives with every breath they take beside people they trust, the aim should be to make the most efficient combination of students."[/color] When Aeschel said that, he omitted the other thought, the desire to be apart of a team because he proved himself, not just put there randomly so everyone can already be under the impression that they're stuck with that wimpy faunus boy, Aeschel. He was surprised when the shark faunus actually responded to him, rushing out a reply [color=f26522]"Well, you can't deny that people have certainly glamorized the profession in a way"[/color] When Cinna had later popped out of seemingly nowhere to comment on Aeschel's behavior, the boy had a small moment of his body jumping at the sudden appearance. [color=f26522]"Why do you assume that I'm already bothering someone?"[/color] He faced her with a small pout, though taking in her expression he could help but look suspicious of her. [color=f26522]"And why do I see the devil flashing when you smile?"[/color] She was close enough to pull any number of ill thought deeds, so Aeschel looked her up and down for any sign of mischief. He liked this person, but he was starting to get the impression that she was a bit of a wild card; kept things interesting at least. And she'd certainly been a good help so far in getting comfortable around here. He was especially grateful when she brought up the subject of sleeping here, with the room being packed he knew he'd have to face that awkward conversation no matter what, so it was nice to have someone else ask first. She was technically helping him, so he had to do something in return. Compliments were nice, right? [color=f26522][i]Alright, Aeschel, compliment her in appreciation. But don't make it obvious why. Politely![/i] "Nice bow, by the way"[/color] He dropped his bedding as he talked, trying to look appreciative to both girls. With the fourth voice joining, Aeschel stayed quiet, simply looking up to the boy with a nod. The boy looked a bit similar to the blue haired girl, except without the shark features; perhaps they were related in some way. [color=f26522]"Uh, Aeschel. I'm Aeschel. Nice to meet both of you"[/color] He tried to show some confidence, holding out his hand for a shake, before clumsily trying to repeat the same strange handshake Cinna had done.