S̨͑ͭ̾ͭ̉̍́͋̿͝͏̭̼̜̫̙̦͚̀n̨̢̡̳̹̯͖̎͑ͬ̎͜͞ő̓̎ͧ́̍ͥ̕͞͡҉̫̜͙͖w̴̰̯̩̤̺͈̠̻̄ͫ͐̄̐̄͛̅ͨͥ̇̆͆̐̊͗̐͘ Snow had came from water and often went back into water, and water for Charlize was very, very bad news. [i]"Oh have mercy on me!"[/i] she groaned out loud, as she leaped over a large puddle that had formed in the walkway from someone throwing snow around. Her winter boots practically to her knees and every inch of her covered in some sort of fabric to protect her from short circuiting. To some she might have seemed afraid of the water, and they were correct. It wasn't the 'I haven't bathed in years' type of fear (cause she did clean herself off everyday) but more of a 'if I get water next to my circuit board I will either die or turn into a toaster' type of way. With one bag on her back and the other in her hand, she unloaded her stuff onto a cart and informed the person taking care of luggage of who she was and that she would like to be placed in the same dorm room as the last years she had attended the academy. With a nod, the man carted away her belongings and she would hope to find them in her dorm room later. The previous years she had not had any room mate, but perhaps the population growth of new students would change that. Charli's slate eyes bounced around the place looking at the new comers to the school. She didn't look much older than them because she hadn't aged much, but she sure did feel older, noticing them kind of wandering around like lost ducklings. Passing the statue she gave it a small pat as a token of thanks and luck towards the new year. She was going to need it. [i]"Mmm, yes."[/i] a pleasurable moan escaped from her pale lips as the warm heat of the interior swept over her face and her chilled parts. Removing her hood she revealed her grey hair. Most of her hair color had parted along with her that fateful night, and she only grew grey now. She figured it was just a stylish thing, and didn't pay too much attention to it- though she had considered dying it a 'fun' color sometime. Quickly she unbuttoned her jacket, letting herself breathe a little. Many of student and faculty alike passed her as she stood idle in the entry way. [i]"I'm home."[/i]