The response was not what he had thought it would be when Lann asked her the question. Then of course, perhaps she didn't want to talk about studies during the break. Her apology was accompanied by a smile. "Ah, yeah, I guess that would seem a little confusing if you're not used to Mr. Collins. It's basically his way of telling us to be thorough, write coherently and put some effort into our essays..." It felt... Good to be making eye-contact with Emilia. Something about it made him feel so warm and nostalgic. He wasn't sure what this entire feeling was. As Lann thought over it, perhaps it was just a feeling of goodness that went over him for his first day, to be accompanied by such friendly people and a pretty girl. Once Daniel could no longer be heard climbing up the stairs, he saw Emilia shaking her head. Lann felt curious about what's with her and Daniel. She blurted "I knew it!" But Lann couldn't hear properly what she said. He waited for Emilia to make a decision before somewhat giving a reason for Daniel going up to the rooftop. "He's just going up there because his buddies from the swimming-team hang around there most of the time. The teacher that usually checks on the rooftop is their coach so he tends to overlook it as long as they keep calm. We don't have to follow him, he's aware that I don't exactly like hanging out with a bunch of guys, especially without Kat. The three of us have been friends since Kindergarten so I'm used to him being an idiot sometimes." Lann and Emilia then shared a small accompanying laugh. "A massive sausage-fest that'll be. I guess we'll just head downstairs then?" Lann asked Emilia before she too had the same idea with mind to Lann. He smiled as he stood with one hand in his poket and the other, the water bottle. "Let's just go down and get ourselves a nice place, Kat might join us in a bit, if Mr. Collins is having a good day that is." Lann snickered at Emilia's little joke, but before they left he checked back to his classroom corridor to see if Mr. Collins had finished giving them an earful. So far it wasn't nearly finished. Lann quickly followed Emilia as he descended down to the first flight of stairs already with quick feet. She looked back to check if he was following her which he did. They finally arrived by the school's front yard. People had taken their favourite places down along the grass or even some at the picnic tables nearby. Perhaps they were the students that had a class close to where the seats were. Emilia continued to lead Lann's stroll, moving towards the backyard of the school where the marathon field was and where the building with the indoor swimming pool was. There were also a smaller set of structures around the backyard and they looked well-kept. He wondered what those buildings were, figuring maybe if they were a social club area or something. Some students could be seen entering and leaving that complex, so it must be the case. The backyard was just as beautiful as the front yard. Mostly grassy with some footpaths decorated with trees and shrubs of different varieties that made the wow factor. It was a place where breaks were looked forward to, instead of just taking it for granted. Lann's head continued to look everywhere, fascinated by nature's beauty that he never saw when he was in his old school. As he strung his eyes by, he stopped his eye by a particular good-looking girl. Green eyes, sexy lips and tied-up blonde hair. Lann wondered if he had seen her during his first class before, but it looks like she isn't from Lann's class. Lann's attention was caught up so much, he nearly tripped over a large rock that no person should ever miss. He lost balance, but since he was good with his feet he was able to recover himself quick to his two feet. "Sorry, I wasn't watching where I was going." He laughed it off and followed Emilia again, frequently looking back to the blonde as he walked before they finally arrived within a quiet area around the back of the school. "Are you sure we're allowed to be here?" Lann questioned their whereabouts. It felt a little weird that nobody else was around. "Well I guess it's better if you don't want to hear a lot of the crowd." He took the first seat down on the floor and leaned against the back wall. His eyes looked across to see a lake from a distance on the base of a mountain. The sun was directly at them just at the right angle that it was warm, and the win blew a cold breeze that made the entire area feel cooler.