[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/191025/4a57f6f0ef968b939deecd8cee547dd8.png[/img][/center] [quote=@BrutalBx] [color=8BAC42]”...hey…”[/color] [/quote] Nzige leaned against the wall, swallowing, and looking for all the world like she was suffering from a migraine. But as soon as Theo entered and spoke, the room lit up with acoustic intensity noticeable only to Nzige. The texture and pitch of Theo's voice filled the room, and she could swear she could 'see' the inside of his mouth and throat from where the sound emanated. Whatever the case, Theo's acoustic signature was now firmly established in Nzige's brain and she would be able to identify him by voice alone from now on. [color=ffff00]"...peace...be upon you,"[/color] Nzige greeted in a Wakandan accent. A hand subconsciously went up to tug at her hijab, the Muslim headscarf that she wore as a sign of modesty, to make sure it was secure. She lifted her keycard, which was still gripped in her hand, and noticed the name 'Theo', confirming that the dorms were co-ed. This was awkward. Her religious convictions suggested against gender mixing, but she had not had the forethought to ask the school to accommodate due to having assumed that the dorms would be gender-segregated. But if she asked to switch now, would Theo take it as a slight? Nzige decided to just roll with the punches. Besides, being able to fixate on a single source of sound helped her focus, making the ensuing conversation a bit of a necessity. Ziggy stopped leaning against the wall and introduced herself, though she did not offer to shake hands, [color=ffff00]"My name is Nzige Nyenje, but my non-Wakandan friends call me "Ziggy'. I'm from...well, Wakanda."[/color] Nzige found herself missing Amalia. She knew Lia was here, somewhere, but she had rushed to the dorm without looking for her friend due to being overwhelmed by white noise. Now she wasn't even sure if they were in the same class or not.