Paris got out of the car with MArc and watched him as he prepared. Paris blinked unsure of how to do so himself. He bent down, attempting to stretch but didn't get very far. Yep, not flexible. He straighten back out just in time to hear Marc talking to him about Marc going off track. Well... it suited him because odds are he'd be left in the dust of this guy. Paris looked down at the dirt trail with a bit of distaste before he began walking a bit down it. After a while, he managed to coax his lazy body into a slow jog and eventually, he even got a bit faster. He could still see Marc is the near distance, darting about as he took off away from the path to his training. Paris shook his head and ran a bit faster, trying to at least catch up. That was when he noticed a figure dart by. He blinked, stopping dead in his track and looked up in the direction of where the guy had gone. He couldn't see much but it was obvious the guy was a lot better of physically than Paris would probably ever be. He let out a disgruntled sigh, looked in the direction of Marc, looked back at where the other guy had disappeared and followed. It looked like someone he'd seen before anyway. He blinked as he got closer, music? Very beautiful music at that. He couldn't really make out what the instrument was until he got a bit closer violin? His mother had always wanted him to learn violin, but he'd never had to knack for it. Can't teach a dog what it can't do, after all. Maybe the same could be said for this running thing. But maybe, just maybe if Paris kept at it, he'd be better after a while. He'd just have to stop being so... lazy. He stayed out of sight until the guy finished the song. Paris had been right. It was the guy from before, at the cafeteria? What was his name again? Paris blinked. Luke? No... Luce? Lucius... That was it! Maybe he should call him Lucy though. He chuckled and then began clapping as 'Lucy' finished his song. [b]"That was great."[/b] Paris praised, a small smile on his face. He walked over a bit closer and leaned against a tree nearby. [b]"How long have you been playing? It sounded really good."[/b] He began, genuinely curious.