As he walked to where students were to return their used trays, plates and utensils he noticed the cloaked Faunus female from before quickly walking past him. Practically throwing her tray at the ever-growing stack of trays, she then sprinted out of the cafeteria. Stopping, he tilted his head curiously at her haste, raising an eyebrow. Did the food not sit well with her? Perhaps she had gotten sick from something. Odd. Shrugging, he resumed his walk. Standing in front of the proper receptacles, he returned everything to their proper place. Only hesitating when he held the cracked glass in his hand.
Sighing, he wondered if he let his anger get the better of him.
Maybe the white-haired boy wasn't mocking him and honestly just wanted to get to know him. There were humans who were friendly, if not indifferent, to Faunus after all. However, he couldn't bring himself to ever trust or befriend a human. He couldn't let himself become soft and weak like that. He'd rather confide in his Faunus comrades. At least they would have a better chance of understanding the pain he had gone through. Placing the damaged glass where it belonged, he made his way out of the cafeteria.
Whatever.
He couldn't understand why anyone in their right mind would think he would be a nice person to get along with anyways. Adjusting his jaw, he grabbed at his face mask absently.
As he wandered the halls of Beacon, now having left the cafeteria, he wondered what he should do next. There was still some time left before the opening ceremony. How much time though, he wondered. Reaching into his pocket, he pulled out his Scroll once again and opened it to observe the current time. Plenty of time left. Stretching his arms upward, he figured he might as well take a nap after having eaten. The weather was nice out after all. Leaving the main building of Beacon, he entered the courtyard that the new students had passed on their way in. Looking up at the blue sky above, he smiled a little. His smile hidden by his mask. Outside, it was much quieter and peaceful, with most of the student body inside and eating. He felt the built up tension from earlier slowly slipping away as he strolled, his head clearing.
Now, which bench or tree to pick for a quick nap?
As he stopped and his blue eyes scanned for the shade of a comfortable tree to nap under, that's when he saw her again. The cloaked female Faunus from before. She was oddly rocking back and forth for some reason. Almost curled into a tight ball with her hands on her head. Was she okay? Kuhaku didn't think the food here at Beacon was that bad. Maybe she had gotten sick after all. That was when Kuhaku noticed him. The white-hair boy was standing, leaning against the side of the tree that she was under. Was he troubling her? This kid just seemed to have a thing with bothering Faunus. Clenching his fists tightly, he glared at the white-haired boy from across the school grounds, a growl rising in his throat again. With his ears up and back, he had just about enough of this human. He would not tolerate another Faunus being harassed. Feeling his stress returning, he began to storm towards the two. He contemplated ripping a bench or tree up to smash into the white-haired boy. Maybe then he would get the message that Kuhaku wanted nothing to do with him.
Not even see him.