Aeria continued to walk away even after Leon told her to wait. She was in her own little world at the moment, and she didn't bother paying attention to him. She was able to calm down after she reassured herself that it definitely was a mutant. A mutant who was very good at concealing oneself. She took a deep breath in satisfaction, a small smile forming on her face. "- just weird to see you like this." When she stopped being so preoccupied with her thoughts, she realized that she had apparently been ignoring Leon for the past minute. "What were you sa-" She started but was cut off when he suddenly placed an arm around her. She stiffened as he did, and she wondered what in the world was up with him this time. "It's not like you to show emotion," He said, just as they arrived in front of the apartment complex. She was clueless as to what he was trying to say all of a sudden and she made a mental note to pay more attention next time. "If you're going to get so worried over something like a stalker, I'll have to remind you that you already have one creep hanging around you." She raised an eyebrow at him, and there was a smug smile on his face before he suddenly pulled her against him. It took her a moment to register what just happened, and when it did, the first thing that came to her mind was to push him away. She did, but unfortunately, she only managed to push him off a little. [i]Tsk, what is this guy.. A wall?[/i] She took two steps back, as she tried to regain her composure, acting like she was completely unfazed by the sudden contact. "I appreciate the body warmth and all, but I prefer my blanket." With that said, she stormed off to the entrance as she felt her face heat up in embarrassment. [i]Dear Lord, remember when I told you that I'd rather have a creepy mutant hanging around me rather than a ghost? I take it back.[/i] As she arrived in front of the entrance, she turned around to face Leon one last time. She shot him one last glare before turning back and stepping inside of the building. Aeria walked down the staircase that led to the rooms. She passed by Leon's room, which was closest to the staircase and she thanked God that her room was the farthest from his, which was basically at the other end of the hall. She continued to head toward her room, suddenly feeling a tinge of regret that she had chosen the one at the farthest end. It was a pretty long walk since the place was huge. She sighed, [i]Oh well.[/i] She had a feeling that tomorrow was going to be a very busy day. Getting some sleep would be best. Plus, the bad hunch she got earlier still bothered her a little. Who knew what tomorrow had in store for them? Hopefully, not something so awful.