... And that was his debut in talking to a girl other than his own mother. Awkward, choppy and as quick as it could be. He felt rigid and rusty. It felt like Lann was a robot clunking as he took steps along the marble floor with his rather old sneakers. At least he hadn't made new enemies and let out a grateful sigh as he rest his fore head on to his coldly sweating palm. It calmed his mind. Just as he was about to go on to his confusing trip around the school, a pitchy voice from the distance whispered "Oh... Wait! Please!" Lann's attention turned to curiosity. Was it... The same girl? His body became rigid once again. Revenge rung loudly into his mind, although it was unlikely for a girl who sounded and looked as sweet as her. Still he was convinced that it was the case. Lann stood still and hesitated to look. He felt her fingers grasping and tugging onto his sleeve briefly before it latched off. Lann finally turned around. "You... You're new here, right?" The question was so unexpected that Lann nearly jumped. With an embarassed grin and toes that gradually lifted him in nervousness he responded to the girl. "It's... Really obvious, isn't it??" He wasn't making eye contact with her and dryly laughed with fingers trying to make light of the entire situation by rubbing his temples. He sighed again, deciding to at least ease up and acknowledge the fact that he is new and could use some help. "Yeah... I'm new. I really don't know where I'm going." Even after he allowed himself to breathe lighter, he still wasn't able to keep up eye-contact for more than half a second. "I'm told that I'll be meeting my tour guide. I don't even know who they are or what they look like. It's quite the trip, isn't it?" He didn't know what else there was to say to this girl.