The rest of the day Felt as if it passed by smoothly, if uneventfully to Cinead. His mind Felt preoccupied, his thoughts continuously returning to the time he spent with Anna at lunch. He realized that he hadn't felt pressure around her, and need to be something he was not, and had been able to relax and feel comfortable in his own skin for the first time since donning his human disguise. He found himself somewhat baffled by this conclusion, trying to pinpoint just what it was about the human woman that had made him feel so at ease. The answer naturally eluded him, Even well into the night as he drove to a secluded area near the Mountain range that edged the city, spending hours in the night sky, watching the stars as he flew over the dark landscape.
Morning came far too early for Cin, his jaw cracking frequently under the yawns that plagued him. But the loss of sleep had been well worth the time he had spent stretching his wings in his Dragon shape. He felt distinctly relaxed because of it. Taking a deep breath through his nose and out through his mouth, the tall shape shifter enjoyed a welcome gulp of Orange juice, the tart flavor washing over his tongue as he waited in his car at the stoplight for the opportunity to turn into the University parking lot. Not for the first time, he glanced expectantly towards his phone, sitting propped up against his messenger bag, the screen facing towards him. He hadn't heard from Anna yet and he wasn't quite sure if she was expecting him to send a message first. His mind had still been in tangles that morning when he had gone over his schedule for the day, trying to figure out where all the correct buttons were on the screen to send a copy of his schedule to her. He had eventually given up, planning on taking time before his first class began to work out the problem. Hopefully.
The light turned green and Cinead carefully turned his attention back to driving, devoting all of his concentration onto the procedure. He wondered if he would ever feel comfortable driving a vehicle, Surrounded by metal, speeding over pavement between other cars... Probably not. Lips tight, he tried not to grip the steering wheel too hard as he turned, following behind an older turquoise colored car into the parking lot. Thankfully, Cin didn't have to go far to find a space. He didn't mind the need to walk the rest of the distance, as long as it meant he could get out of the car sooner, even if that meant pulling into a spot at the very edge of the lot. With a feeling of relief, he put the car into park and cut the engine, depositing his keys into a pocket of his bag before picking up his phone. Glancing down at the display for a moment, he uncharacteristically slid the cell into his front pocket, keeping it close at hand. With a slight shake of his head, he picked up his bag, collected his drink, and got out of the car, locking it behind him as he headed towards the school.