She was touched at his words. "I.. I don't think I can just.. I don want anything happening to you." he'd said, giving her a warm, fuzzy feeling inside. A warm smile spread on ther face, one she was sure she wouldn't be able to type of for the rest of the day. She watched him get his bike and realized she'd noticed him him as he'd arrived this morning, but back then she hadn't been able to get a closer look and then the moment had been over and she'd walked inside with Kat and Daniel besides her. "Let's get you home." he said, so causally as if it was the most natural thing for him to do. "Thank you." she told him earnestly, slightly hoping that this wouldn't be the last time he'd bring her home. He was quite the gentleman, she thought to herself as they were walking down the almost empty street, passing by the kindergarten they had been talking about during the break. She looked at it, remembering the layout of both the house and the garden and even recalling a few moments, like the picture of sunrays illuminating the grass in summer, or the garden going out back packed with snow. But the other childrens faces were fuzzy, except for Kats and Daniels. They were soon farther down the street, a little eerie in the silent dark and she appreciated Lanns attempt easing that atmosphere. "Umm.. so what do you think? Does Kat, Sirius and Daniel enjoy having me around?" he asked, acoompanied by the silent noises his bike made as they went on. Emilia was a little surprised at the question, but she had thought the answer just some minutes ago herself and now repeated those thoughts to him. "I think they really like you. It's sounds strange, but somehow... it feels like you were supposed to be a part of our group the second you stepped into school." she tried to expalain her thoughts, then laughed. "So it was fate that you bumped into me like that, it would seem." They rounded a corner, now on the street that would lead to the one her house was bordering on at the end of it, it was even darker here, the streetlights somehow not as illuminating as they should be and a little too far from each other to do hteir jobs properly anyway.