Djhango chuckled a bit from Sasha noticing his yawn. It was true he was beginning to become a tad sleepy. The peaceful forest as well as a bit of a long day made him feel a bit fatigued a bit. Nevertheless, he was glad he spent his first day with the two of them. It was better to have calm friends then hyper ones any day to him. Not that he would never make friends with a hyper person, but he wouldn't be able to exactly tolerate them alone.
"I apologize, I am feeling exhausted. Didn't really expect to do much of anything my first day here heh." He said as he stood back up. "It was really nice meeting and spending time with both of you. Hopefully we'll see each other again sometime soon." He added with a smile and a slight bow. They appeared to be either the kind of people who would either find the motion respectful or would get a kick out of it. Either way, he lifted his head back up and waved good bye as he began to walk away. "Thank both of you for the enjoyable evening, Hope you two enjoy the rest of the day." He told them as he turned around to head back to the entrance.
And when he came back to the academy, it was still as active as ever. Just like a city. Eventually he made his way back to his room and unlocked the door, knocking over a suitcase. "Damn, I forgot to unpack..." He groaned as he closed and locked the door, stepping over the luggage afterwards. He looked at the window, then back to the luggage, then back to the window, and proceeded to look outside instead of deal with the luggage. Opening it up, he was able to look outside to notice not too many students out at the current hour. "...Couldn't hurt I guess. I'll just look like an extra statue. and no one can really tell from this high up..." He lowly spoke to himself as he tossed off his jacket on his bed. He kicked off his shoes, and changed into a loose sleeveless shirt matching his skin tone, as well as pants of a dark shade but with a hole in the back. Djhango then moved into the center of the room to make sure he wouldn't knock anything over.
Then it began. His skin began to thicken, not too much, but someone with skillful eyes could spot the rock like qualities it obtained. His hands became claws, and his feet became talons. Next, his stone almost scorpion-like tail which was spiked at the tip. Then the bat-like wings that sprouted from his back, coming out of the sleeveless shirt. Lastly, his head: his face became more defined, but not by much aside from his jawline. The top and bottom canines of his teeth protruded out of his mouth slightly, but noticeably. His ears became more pointed and finally, one slightly small rock horns on both sides of the temple of his head. His transformation had finished. The only distinguishable qualities of him being recognized were his hair, eyes, and the marking on his face.
Djhango shook a bit before looking around the room concerned. Did his wings knock anything over? Nope, good. Djhango grabbed a torn hood off the floor and wore it over his head, so people wouldn't recognize the statue potentially having hair, or the repulsive red-streak that he couldn't get out in it. He arched his wings back slightly, before peering out the window again. Did anyone happen to be looking up this way? Nope, good. And so he quickly, sprung out the window and perched on the ledge in front of it, digging his talons into the stone, yet remaining perfectly still. Just like a statue; the only thing moving was his eyes. The view was alright, just students talking and walking. No one noticed, or no one cared to notice him which worked in his favor either way. He was still a bit tired, but he wanted to watch. Although he enjoyed watching more while it was raining, the normal weather would suffice. He decided that when he was about to knockout, he would just roll back in the window and collapse on the bed. For now, he would take in the view of his new residence for a bit.