( Hey, now, don't you dare pin this one on me, Cookie. XD )
The suggestion of a tour around the campus was a tempting one, especially for someone as navigationally challenged as Everett. At least that way he'd at least be able to find the general vicinity of his classes instead of just wandering around like a little lost lamb. Still, like Gray had mentioned, as much as he wanted to at least get to know the area, it was still a daunting idea, particularly because he felt like he had a big target painted on his back. Call it paranoia, call it ridiculous, but given his track record with all things supernatural, well, it made complete sense to him. Actually, the more he thought about it, the worse the idea seemed. Gray's tour probably wouldn't even be that in depth or show him what he wanted to see- the demon would probably point out places he considered fun or, Heaven forbid, try to introduce them to people. The introverted part of him shuddered at the idea. But he didn't have much of a choice, did he? Gray could and would drag him around as an unofficial tour guide, no doubt.
So, when he heard Wolfram try to duck out of the tour, Everett decided that if he had to go through with this, he was taking the angel down with him, so to speak. Misery does love company, after all and Everett was quite the master of passive aggressive behavior given the fact that he was too cowardly to stand up for himself any other way.
"Don't be silly. It's, um, important roommate bonding. You don't have anything to, uh, do anyways, right?" He interrupted, even if his momentary confidence all but vanished when he saw Wolfram's hand twitching towards his sword, gulping and hurrying towards the door. Whose bright idea was it to let Wolfram keep his sword?
Suddenly, Gray stopped short and Everett ran into his back, letting out a little squeak in surprise as he stumbled back. Why had he...?
"Hey Evie~ There's a human in the room across from us! Sweetness!" Another human? Relief washed over Everett's face as he glanced around Gray. Oh thank G- wait, that guy was a human. Wide, gray eyes blinked up at the white-haired, red-eyed giant standing in front of them. Well, he seemed like a giant, maybe a foot taller than Everett and certainly taller than Gray and Wolfram(who were, Everett finally realized with slight delight, shorter than him, weren't they?). Still, he'd have to take Gray's word on this and, really, finally another human...!
"Oh, um, hello," He managed, giving a little wave. Great first impression, Everett, his mind chastised. Well, at least he'd managed to say something semi-intelligent.