Davie sat quietly. He counted his fingers, checking that all ten were still there. He counted the patients. There was roughly around twenty five that managed to be fit into the room. Everyone else was probably in their rooms or somewhere else he didn't know about. Then he counted the doctors. They all had clipboards, and they all were walking around looking at the patients. He didn't know why, and he didn't feel it was his place to ask. A few patients walked passed him, some closer than others, and yet he was ignored by all of them. He'd scoot back in his seat as they glanced over at him, or he'd avert his gaze to some inanimate object that couldn't stare back. A doctor approached him with a friendly smile, noticing how scared the patient was. "Hello there. You must be one of our newest patients. I'm Doctor Conner, and what's your name?" Davie stared at the white haired male as he pushed his glasses up towards his face. He was really patient as Davie contemplated how he should answer. [i]'If I don't answer he'll get upset, but then I might say something wrong and he'll still be upset. He's not going to like me then...'[/i] "I- ...I- um, Davie. Davie." He gave a mental sigh when he finally was able to say it. "That's a nice name. Well, I just came over to tell you that you don't need to be scared here. Everyone is nice. And if you don't want to talk to them, you can always talk to us." He smiled and nodded, then went over to another patient. Suddenly, a young woman holding a bear and a coloring book bounced her way toward him. He immediately flinched, braced for some sort of injury, but she stopped in her tracks. It took him a moment to realize what she said, her accent was pretty heavy. After another brief moment, he registered: [i]"Wanna color with me?"[/i] No greetings, no formalities, just an offer to color. He didn't know how to react to such a situation. Was he supposed to introduce himself? Was he supposed to say hi? Did he even want to color? Actually, coloring didn't sound so bad, yet even though she offered, he was still unsure if he should accept it. There was the possibilities, the endless choices over one simple gesture. All this time, he had never spoken a word. Davie only stared with wide eyes at the young woman, and then her doll. From the corner of his eye, he noticed Doctor Conner looking at them. The doctor smiled and gestured him to speak. Davie looked at the girl again and gave a nervous smile. "Um- sure." He scooted over so she could sit down. "O-Oh, thank you!" He quickly added trying to stay polite. It was a odd to talk to someone without having a formal introduction, so he decided to give his name too. "I'm... I'm Davie." He didn't ask for her name. It was enough that she actually approached him, and offered to color, everything beyond that was a lot.