Arthur's speed made the tour about the grounds child's play. He stopped near the outskirts to gaze upon the sky's fading blue light. The crisp air carried with it promises of a delightful year, especially for him. Then, he heard the faintest of whispers, which caused his ears to twitch involuntarily. Hurriedly he glanced over to find the source of the noise. His eyes gazed upon the face of a lovely blonde human girl. If he had a heart, it may well had started racing then and there. Right as soon as he spotted her, she vanished. His lips curled into an involuntary smirk.
What untold surprises you have in store for me, Blackwall. I may yet enjoy my time here. His eyes fell upon the other person who had just been talking to the human girl. His nose wrinkled in disgust. Her holy blood taunted him, threatening a blissful meal, but he knew it to be poison. Without a word, Arthur ducked away to the other side of the dorm room. His fateful encounter with the human girl would have to be postponed, at least for the moment.
Arthur sauntered up the stairs, eagerly looking for his room number. Just as he arrived, he slipped back down the stairs. The human girl unlocked her door and entered her own room down the hall. While he could easily snag her and whisk her away, Arthur wanted to have a little more fun. After she had gone, he found his own room. As he turned the knob, he thought he heard someone in the room already. The last thing he wanted was to find his attendant, or perhaps the human male barking orders and pretending that the school's precious rules would save him. Arthur let out a sigh and opened the door. Inside, he found someone sitting in a peculiar position. He narrowed his eyes, unsure of what to make of it.
"Ah. You must be the human boy, Steven. Why are you sitting like that? Did you injure yourself in some way?" Arthur closed the door behind him and entered the room gracefully.