[center][color=a36209][h3]Henry[/h3][/color] Interactions: [@TheHangedMan][/center] Having finally arrived, Henry's swarm was able to avoid the small crowd attemptign to exit by simply out one of the open windows - allowing him to be one of the first people out. Before him, in a relatively desolate landscape, stood the school - a castle. Henry had seen many of these structures in fictional works, but it was his first time being in front of such an archaic structure. The man who had driven them to the location welcomed them, throwing open the large doors with an extravegant gensture. He, along with several of the students, recoiled slightly from the intense light. Henry, however, did not react in the slightest. Wasps generally are unresponsive towards bright light, and he wasn't very disoreintated when the woman had finally turned the light off. After being introduced and debriefed on the way things would be done at this school, the students were told their rooms, and Henry quickly made his way there - or, 25% of his body made his way there. 750 of the other Wasps made their way to the nearby forest. While there was mostly only dead wood, that was perfect for the construction of the nests that Henry needed in order to survive. Finally making it to his room, Henry entered to see that Gabriel had already arrived, and had time to situate her luggage. Henry did not greet her at first, instead quickly claiming a drawer on the opposite side of the room, swarming over the nightstand and placing his luggage on the top. Despite his best efforts, it was impossible to pull open with his limited number - causing him to greet the woman for the first time since he entered the room. [color=a36209]"Assistance needed. Open drawer, please."[/color] Several seconds passed before he added to what he had said. [color=a36209]"Happy to share room with you. This my drawer - you take room."[/color] He was nowere near as eloquent as he would like, but talking was very difficult. He needed only a small amount of space, and the Nightstand was large for what it was - almost a dresser, really. He would easily be able to store at least 5 nests in it, with plenty of space to spare for his belongings, food, and water.