Thankfully for Drawser, Kaamil was willing to bear with her some more. She reached the door and opened it before turning back to him. "W-with everything that's happened, I completely forgot..." She lead Kaamil out of her room before heading down the hall, almost running. "H-huh?" She looked over her shoulder. "U-um, we have to go to the other dorms... The one I need to deliver this to isn't in these dorms..." Dorms went by rank, after all. So basically, there were even more dorms out there.
Drawser quickly lead Kaamil back to the lobby, going through one hall and turning to the next with ease; she was clearly used to this Academy, despite how big it was. She lead him back up the stairs on the other side, the ones that lead to the classrooms. She took the door they'd taken earlier and walked through the window corridor, this time taking a different turn than the one earlier. This lead the two of them to large doors, which lead outside. "The dorms are a completely separate building of their own," Drawser quickly explained, seemingly too busy getting to her destination to really focus on any details Kaamil might be curious about.
The doors lead outside, but a few steps ahead was another set of doors, which lead into another building. Inside, this building looked a lot like the other dorms; but there were only a few doors per each wall, so one could assume the rooms were bigger. Drawser quickly headed down the first hall, eventually stopping dead in her tracks, presumably in front of the room where whoever she needed to meet lived. When one stood close to the door, one could hear noises coming out of it, including screeching and some exasperated screaming. It didn't seem to phase Drawser, however, and without thinking twice about it, she opened the door.
She was about to say something when a flash of green flew by.
The creature stopped right outside the door, shoulders and hackles raised, and let out a small shriek. While rather small, the creature was obviously a dragon. Bandages were wrapped around its wings, and its body was covered with a few bruises. It seemed to be observing its surroundings, not running away... quite yet.
And from inside the room came a voice, rather alarmed. "Catch it! Catch it!"
Drawser quickly lead Kaamil back to the lobby, going through one hall and turning to the next with ease; she was clearly used to this Academy, despite how big it was. She lead him back up the stairs on the other side, the ones that lead to the classrooms. She took the door they'd taken earlier and walked through the window corridor, this time taking a different turn than the one earlier. This lead the two of them to large doors, which lead outside. "The dorms are a completely separate building of their own," Drawser quickly explained, seemingly too busy getting to her destination to really focus on any details Kaamil might be curious about.
The doors lead outside, but a few steps ahead was another set of doors, which lead into another building. Inside, this building looked a lot like the other dorms; but there were only a few doors per each wall, so one could assume the rooms were bigger. Drawser quickly headed down the first hall, eventually stopping dead in her tracks, presumably in front of the room where whoever she needed to meet lived. When one stood close to the door, one could hear noises coming out of it, including screeching and some exasperated screaming. It didn't seem to phase Drawser, however, and without thinking twice about it, she opened the door.
She was about to say something when a flash of green flew by.
The creature stopped right outside the door, shoulders and hackles raised, and let out a small shriek. While rather small, the creature was obviously a dragon. Bandages were wrapped around its wings, and its body was covered with a few bruises. It seemed to be observing its surroundings, not running away... quite yet.
And from inside the room came a voice, rather alarmed. "Catch it! Catch it!"