( Happy 4th everyone! XD THAT GIF! And happy Canada Day, three days late DANGIT X33! )
Roderich Edelstein
"Goodbye Harper." The small voiced Edelstein piped as the door clicked to a close, evening light sifting through the dusted shades of the brit's dorm. Roderich balanced the glass teacup in his hand, setting it carefully in the sink along with the stirring spoon provided. He glanced to the mauve sunset hiding behind Arthur's window, the birds crowing mutedly as the night ruled in. "It's getting late, Arthur. I best be heading back across the hall now, I still have to unpack." The inky haired teen mumbled, index finger resting on his lower chin as he thought about all the work that had to be done. Roderich heaved his violin case into his grasp, folder stashed inside as he made his way towards the door. "Get some rest, I'll see you in class tomorrow." The Austrian called, stepping outside into the heated hallways. "Try not to burn down the school with that cooking of yours." He smiled mockingly before waving a farewell and striding purposely back into his room, snapping his own door shut precisely.
Alfred F. Jones
The bold teen took the slip thankfully from Ivan, gazing to Prince huddled happily on his roommate, purrs vibrating the lighthearted teen's head. The two of them seemed to already be good friends. As Ivan and Zoe chatted about the clubs, Alfred read through the different activities listed. There was a book club, math club, choir, art club, and even a tech team. The American looked up at the mention of magic club his classmates had decided to join together, seeing it scrawled on the school map. Zoe and Ivan looked to have already made friends, Alfred was glad, and he suspected the would have a tom of fun signing up for the magic club with one another. "Magic club is Room 236." Alfred notified. It wasn't too far from where they stood. The blonde himself was looking to join art club or filming club, sadly enough they did not have a Hero Club. Though maybe he could invent one himself one day, really the possibilities were endless.