Cresion Breezes
Beta Tester of Life
"Yawn..." Alstro sat in the back corner of the classroom and did a small yawn, he rubbed his eyes and was self-conscious about whether or not the dark circles under them were worst than usual as the students trickled in to wake him with the noise and emotions in the air. He had gotten here...fairly early, and that would be an understatement. One of his teammates, likely that excitable partner he had for the team sorting ceremony, seemed to be so excitable that they had some sort of thrill-filled dream. It woke him up quite early a couple of times deep into the night, as Alstro felt like there were pop rocks glued all over him while he tried to sleep. Hence why he left at almost the brink of dawn, or early enough that it wouldn't be considered a breach of curfew rules to be out and about. Looking back at his teammates who were still asleep, it would be a hassle if one of them gets up and find him gone. A few pillows lined up in a vaguely person-shaped formation and a few of his feathers were good enough as a disguise to make it seem like that he was still around. Although Alstro didn't think about what would he do when his teammates wake up at the correct time to wake up.
Alstro wasn't exactly an early riser, he thought his circadian rhythm was perfectly average. That was true in a sense when he lived alone and slept in a room alone. It was the first time he realized that someone could be so excitable that they trigger his semblance while they're dreaming. Talk about a handful. Eventually, the boy wandered near the classroom of the first class, he was supposed to be here, albeit the fact that he was extremely early. It was empty, the early morning air slightly cold, but the cloak kept him warm and cozy. He had fell asleep in the back corner, right up until class almost started. It was a good thing he brought all of his stuff with him, as he didn't think he would return to the dorms, but it sort of sucked that breakfast was out of the question at this point.
"Yawn..." Another yawn came out of the boy as the white feathers on his head shook a few times, almost as if sensing the air. He gazed around for anyone he knew or his teammates, as the extremely inconspicuous spot he dozed in was almost impossible to catch eye of.