Lucas Adrian Kerr ;;
{You can't have a better tomorrow if you're still thinking about yesterday.}
"I really worry sometimes about your pertanance for violence..." Lucas mumbled softly, a small sigh escaping his lips, but his mouth still quirked upwards into a light smile as he gazed as his friend - whatever he said about her, though it was never anything cruel, - he knew that Kelly was loyal and would try and help him no matter the difficulties. If in exchange he had to survive her sometimes impatient attitutude and freqent irratated outbursts (especially when in the prescenes of Asher Johnson, who seemed determined to anger her to death for no reason in particulur), then so be it. It wasn't like he wasn't patient enough to handle her, and besides - hanging out with Kelly meant that there was never really a dull moment. Wrinkling his nose slightly and following on Kelly's footsteps as she swung the door open for the both of them, Lucas kept a wary eye on the door frame, ducking slightly just in case - exceptionally tall for his age, Lucas had long since learned that doorframes came in all sizes and a small percentage of them (namely all of the ones in Kelly's house) did quite enjoy thwacking him across the head when he stumbled through.
"Yeah, dance..." Lucas sighed again, looking pitiful and wilting slightly when he realised that he now had to stumble through trying to dance with another girl for a lesson and not step on her toes. Hopefully he'd get paired up with Kelly, but she was a good deal shorter than he was and although the day had started off fairly well, he figured that it was always easy enough for fate to turn his good mood on its head. Knawing at his bottom lip, Lucas glanced around the large gym, trying to see who was there already - although he rarely talked to other people, the blond made it a little job of his to remember everyone's names and faces so as not to seem impolite and struggle to find their name if they ever came up to him for something. Realising that Kelly had dissappeared from his side, however, took presidence over figuring out who was at their P.E lesson, and Lucas glanced around quickly, trying to determine where she had gone. Seeing her leaning langiduly against the wall, Lucas hurried over to take a seat on the ground by her feet and rest his back against the wall. "I hope we actually get to pick our partners this time." He said to the girl, knotting his fingers in his lap and staring at the other wall of the gym.