When she made the comment about him being surprised by the Waffle House offer, he let out a hearty laugh. “Oh no, nothing like that. It’s just been a long while since I’ve been there. I think the last time I’ve been, someone got in a fight but that’s just typical waffle house stuff, right?” When she said she overthinks music, he just gave a chuckle as he waved his hand in the air like he was trying to get the attention of a teacher who kept passing him over for someone else. “Yes, twin! Same! But I won’t judge you on it unless you play something like Barbie World. Then I’ll just have to pull over and make you walk the rest of the way,” he laughed as he slid his hands into his pocket, feeling around for his keys that he routinely kept in there. When he found them, he pulled the keys out and gave them the obligatory jingle. He tossed the keys in the air before quickly snatching them back. “Okay! To my car we go! It’s not far from here. Like less than a block. I was planning on moving it closer to the dorm after this event anyways, so I don’t mind driving at all. Especially if you got yourself a good spot.” He continued to toss his keys in the air, listening as she explained that waffles gave her odd dreams. “Oh, then maybe you should avoid the waffles! But like, I’ve had a lot of weird dreams too. One time I had a dream I was this large bird thing. I think I was a phoenix or something cause while flying around, I just randomly burst into flames! It was kind of cool. Cooler than being a dream sorceress.” As they drew close to his car, he pressed the unlock button on his fob, his car’s headlights flashing for a moment as the doors unlocked for them. He stepped over to the driver’s side and pulled it open before he turned to face her. He rested his arms on top of his car’s hood as he smirked at her. “Last chance to back out before you get in the car with me. Some friends say I drive like an old man.” He gave a laugh before climbing into the car.