[center][h3]Julio Taiyou[/h3][/center] Julio opened his eyes as he felt the ship touch down on the docks. That meant that they had arrived at Lustre Academy. He groaned and stood up. He then stretched his back until he heard a familiar cracking sound and then placed his hands inside his pocket. He looked around and noticed that a lot of the students had already began talking with each other, familiarizing with them while they haven't arrived at the Academy yet. The blond figured that he shouldn't worry too much about socializing yet. While they all will be in the same classes, there's still no assurance that they'll be in the same team. Besides, sleep was more important right now. Last night wasn't the best night he's even been in. The gates opened and the students rushed out. Julio was one of the first who had gotten off and then quickly took to the side to avoid the mass of people rushing out of the ship. He then slowed to a walk once the crowd wasn't as thick. The distance between the ship and the school itself was daunting. He didn't understand exactly why someone would design it like that. But he can't complain now. While walking, his eyes had been on the ruby red grass that grew around the walkway. Wow, that looked comfortable to lie down on. Perhaps one of these days, he would be there, perhaps not, who knows? Reaching the courtyard, he found yet another place to nap in. Under the shade of the still young trees, or on the benches while no one is around. He tended to get up early. Maybe he could sneak out and sleep outside when he gets the chance. Maybe he should try that out next time if it's not against the rules of course. He passed the courtyard and finally saw the entirety of Lustre Academy; and it admittedly made him frown. He was reminded too much of Atlas from its design. He might love where he was born but he thought that it would be different. He should've expected this, the architects were from Atlas after all. However, he quickly shook it off and entered the Academy. This was the start of a new life, he supposed. He reminded himself that it was different, that this was not Atlas, and he would enjoy his time here greatly.