Well there he had it; the woman was an elf. He knew she didn't look like any of the other fae he was more familiar with, and her voice was so much nicer on the ears. Jack's gaze shifted to observe her ear when she was kind enough to show it, before moving back to her face. It all made sense now. He felt like an idiot for not realizing it beforehand. If he could have, he would have tried to play off like she didn't know his specialty. There was no lying to an elf about magic. This year was going to be tricky, figuring out who he could get away with lying to about what. He liked the challenge.
"Guardian applicant," he repeated back with a low whistle. He could overlook trying to compliment the laugh for the moment to focus on her specialty. "I've met a few Guardians - none quite so attractive, but I'm sure you hear that a lot - and I have heard how dangerous the test is. That is quite the impressive task to undertake."
He paused, momentarily, while considering how to execute his next move. "I'm Jack, by the way. I hope you don't find this overly forward, but - have you eaten anything yet? I skipped breakfast for going to orientation, and I was wondering if you would like to continue getting to know one another while we got something to eat. We might have some classes overlapping, and I like to get to know people I will be seeing on a regular basis. I hear the cafeteria has an extremely extensive selection of food." She had every right to say no, and he would deal with it, but what was so wrong about innocently getting a bite to eat with someone with whom you were socializing? Hopefully nothing.