Jun stood up with a nod. She raised her arms to stretch and a small yawn escaped her mouth. She hadn't realized how tired she was. The lack of sleep from the previous night finally catching up to her. It didn't help that she had worked all night at the diner and then stayed up almost all morning to do homework. It would almost be a repeat tonight also, except she would spend it in a park doing her homework by street lamp. "Lead the way, Mr. Kyo," she said as she propped his arm slightly as she hung her own loosely around his. She had her book hanging off her shoulder like a purse and as they walked she focused more on him than the other people staring at their interactions. She replayed his laugh in her head and it brought a huge smile to her face. He was defiantly one of a kind and the fact that she didn't need to fight for his attention made it even better. There were snickers along the hall and people had called out to them, but she wasn't really sure what they were saying. Her mind was focused on Kenton and how she enjoyed his presence. The way he kind of tensed up under her touch unsure of how to handle the situation. How his smile met his eyes when they were talking, which was something she had never seen on him. He mostly looked lonely or scared when he was around people. "We'll have to start walking to classes together, and maybe you can sit by me. We can pass secret notes when the lectures get boring and the teacher isn't looking. I can draw horrible stick figures of you and and you can write me book recommendations. It'll make the classes worth going to. We'll have each other to look forward to," she said leaning her head against him, "the possibilities are endless, my friend. We can even have study sessions on my days off....sorry I'm getting ahead of myself. You obviously have a life outside of these walls."