[img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjQ0LjgyZmNkNS5WMmxzYkdsaGJTQkRjbVZ6ZEdoaGJHdywuMAAA/tell-us-pangaia.regular.png[/img] [h3][color=7bcdc8]Outside of Crescent Dormitory[/color][/h3] William didn't get her name, but instead, [i]"Where one cannot enter, it is safe to wait; patience is always rewarded."[/i] Perplexion wrinkled his brow - was that a riddle he was meant to decipher? It's meaning was clear enough, but the manner in which it was conveyed...that confused him. By the time he managed to wipe the expression of his face however, the girl was gone, cat in tow. Rubbing the nape of his neck, William found a wall to lean against. She hadn't expressly told him to be gone, had mentioned patience, so wait he did, for ten minutes to pass. When the girl appeared once more from the dorm, William pushed himself off the wall, his bag swinging behind him. Her hair - long and silken - brushed her lower back. Even from the distance, he could see pitch-black lips and long eyelashes as the girl's gaze panned the courtyard. He blinked momentarily at her, taking in the details of her appearance, before he could remember to gather his feet and take a few steps towards her, a gentle grin on his face. Looking over her belongings, he offered open palms, though he didn't expect to be handed any books. He was a stranger, after all, and she didn't seem to be the very trusting type. But no matter if so. [color=7bcdc8]"You still haven't told me your name,"[/color] he said, one side of his lips curling upwards in an almost teasing manner. Turning on his heel to face the gate of Crescent Dormitory, he nodded down the path. [color=7bcdc8]"Where are you headed?"[/color] [@ViolentViolet]