[center][color=silver][h3]Morgan Selwyn[/h3][/color][/center] Morgan was glad to see that Kiara seemed at least as eager to leave as he was, if for a different reason. Not that he wasn't thinking about spending time alone with her, but they had to get past Sulley first. The dragon seemed intent on preventing their departure for the moment, standing directly in Morgan's path once the warlock had gained his feet. With Kiara on his left and a coffee table to his right, he wouldn't be simply walking around the other student. Sulley's words stung, and his smug smile teased Morgan before he addressed Kiara and the rest of the room. Finally, the dragon turned back to the warlock and asked him to speak his mind. There was a long pause, as cool blue eyes studied the much taller student. [color=silver]"I don't blame you for what happened. Never did. I would have been in just as tight of a spot if the wrong member of my family decided to show up. Everyone here probably has someone in their family that they're glad not to have seen tonight."[/color] Morgan relaxed visibly as he spoke, the words coming a bit easier as he continued on. [color=silver]"You can be intimidating, Sulley. Sometimes you look about ready to kill somebody. Being on the receiving end of that tends to make one exceedingly uncomfortable. Especially when they don't know why."[/color] From his stance to his voice to the measured gaze that remained on Sulley's eyes, Morgan was passive. He certainly didn't want any sort of conflict, especially not on top of what happened earlier. Nervous energy made his limbs itch with the desire to act, but he held a tight reign on that anxiety. Running would not have helped him here, even if there had been somewhere for him to go.