[hr][hr][color=lightgray][b][h3][center]Serena Khilani[/center][/h3][/b][/color] [hr][hr] [hider=Interactions] [@Jollan] [/hider] Walking within the hallways of the school, Serena was slowly taking in the beauty of such magnificent architecture. Sure, she'd seen plenty of similar structures in the past, but never in person, while standing inside one of them. It was quite the sight, and Serena couldn't help but softly smile to herself as she pushed forward surrounded by the large group of students all heading in the same direction. Her oversized wheel luggage in tow, plus the heavy backpack she carried along with her purse all made Serena a bit anxious to get to orientation. All her belongings were weighing her down a bit, her body weakened by the fact that she hadn't had a single bite to eat all day. The trip had tired her out, and the previous night's sleep was basically non-existent thanks to her anxiety. But she was fine otherwise. When Serena finally got to orientation, she was quick to find a seat. It was then an intrusive thought found its way through her mind reminding her of home, and how much she already missed her parents. It was a bittersweet occasion because they had been right all along. Greg was no good for her, or anyone else for that matter. She should have paid closer attention to the signs clearly displayed by some as selfish as him, but she was young, and completely caught up in their relationship. But the past was in the past. Serena shook her head and then concentrated on the speakers taking center stage. One of her legs was crossed over the other, her foot uncontrollably twitching with anticipation of what was to come. But given that she was part of such a large crowd at the moment was reassuring enough to comfort her a little. Besides, it's not like she would have a hard time making friends. After they were dismissed, Serena got up, stretched, then quickly started to follow the crowd outside to make her way to her room and meet whom she'd be spending a crazy amount of time with. Caught up in her own thoughts again, Serena didn't notice one of the extremely tall students who had nearly walked into her. She quickly stopped and took a step back, her arm instinctively going out in front of her which caused her purse to drop. The guy apologized in response, reaching down to help her get her belongings. "Don't worry about it, it happens!" she smiled, picking up her luggage which had fallen on its side. "My name's Serena," she continued as she was handed back her purse.