Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25924729-20151229011006/@comment-26571677-20160104113931

He remained silent as she talked, and only nodded at the end. He saw her point, but those people were far and wide. One would have to dig through the human race very thoroughly to find them. But he was quite pleased that he had shown her that he wasn't a leg-pervert.

So, what was his next step? He wondered. It would really depend on whether he was expelled or not, which he probably wasn't, but there was still that small chance. He'd have to lay low for a couple of days, but what worried him most was that he would have a hard time making friends now.

With his earlier...display in the cafeteria, he highly doubted that people would find him anymore approachable. That took down his chances of finding a teammate or possible friend drastically.

But then he looked at Zhu-Li, staring at the wall in boredom, and felt his spirits lift somewhat.

"Seems like I've already made a friend."

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Kinaver saw the brawler struggling with her lighter, and lifted his fingers slightly, increasing the flame to a degree where the thick stick of poison would light, and then lowered the power again.

He stared at the cigar for the briefest of moments, and then flicked it back towards the girl in distaste. He never liked tobacco, never really would. The taste and smell were enough to already make him sick, let alone inhaling that smog...he shuddered at the thought.

Anyway, it was back to the card game. He didn't get the best of hands, and it wasn't looking any better after he drew the third,

''An eight of diamonds, an Ace, and a five of spades. That's 14, altogether''

He reached out to draw another card, determined to win, and took a look. A King.

Damn.

He put down his hand, sighing and saying,

"I'm bust"

This game continued on for multiple rounds, ending in a 7-6. In his opponent's favour. The only stopped was because the Professor opened the door, and took multiple seconds each, just staring at the occupants.

You could feel the tension in the air as the students waited for the announcement of whether they would stay, or leave, forever.