Leading him through the front yard, Emilia slowed her pace as she noticed Lann falling into a stroll while looking around. She kept on walking, heading for the usually emptier backyard, which also led to the marathon field, that swimmingpool-building and the social club area buildings. You could see some students entering and leaving, but durign this time of the day there weren't too many, yet. She wondered whether she should take on the roll of the tour guide for now, and point some things out or something as they bypassed the different places, but when she turned around she noticed Lann was, at least at the moment, occupied with staring at Ebony Misfud, a very pretty and equally popular- at least among guys, it was said she didn't get along with girls too well- senior, sitting on a bench underneath one of the trees not too far from the path they were following.
She sidestepped the familiar, large rock in the midst of the path almost automatically and was just about to warn Lann to do the same when she saw his food catching onto it and he lost balance. Unsure what to do, since she had been staring at him as he'd been staring at that girl. But then he caught his balance and firmly stood on both his feet. WIth a relieved sigh, she turned around before he could notice her having watched the whole thing and at the same time hiding a small smile she couldn't help but have. She decided that she hadn't seen him watching Ebony like that, because, for some reason, she was hesitant to tell him about her.
"Sorry, I wasn't watching where I was going." he said with a laugh and, reacting to his voice, Emilia turned back around, feeling silly and a little guilty for how she was acting. She gave him an apologetic smile. "Oh, sorry! I should've warned you, I'm just so used to sidestepping that rock..." she trailed off, not wanting to say anything about how big the thing was. She noticed him glancing back at Ebony as they continued on, soon arriving in a quiet, slightly secluded area, with a good view over the marathon field and the greenery besides it, and even the mountain way beyond it. "Are you suer we're allowed to be here?" Lann asked and she turned to him again. "Well I guess it's better if you don't want to hear a lot of the crowd." he added as he sat down, with his back leaning against the wall.
She sat down beside him, placing her lunch and waterbottle on her other side and leaned her head back against her wall, closing her eyes and soaking in the sun. "It's absolutely fine for us to be here, no idea why the others don't come her too often, it's a great spot." she reassured him while reaching up to gather her hair and place it over one shoulder to keep it from getting blown in her face by the wind. "So, when did you move here?" she asked him before reaching for for the little, brown paperbag besides her and pulling out one wrapped up half of a sandwich.