The Hatter took a deep breath as he slumped down into an armchair with a book. He had made it a point to start reading it when he had settled into the dorm, so when he finally had the right amount of silence, he sat down and started to read. His stomach growled, and he looked up at the clock. It was just around midnight. His room mate should be arriving from their class soon. He had never met them, so he was a little bit nervous. Aside from the nervous energy, he did feel a little curious to meet whoever was to share a room with him.
"Would it be a hare, or a wolf? Maybe even an Alice? " He thought to himself, smirking at those last four words.
As he was lost in thought over who he was going to meet, he heard a knock at the door. He sprung up and went to open it. Outside of the door frame stood a silver haired vampire, that was just about his height. The hatter smiled, stepping back so his room mate could step inside.
"So you're my room mate?" Loue questioned, setting his bag down on his coffin after he pulled it out of a closet.
"Yes. It's nice to meet you. What was your name again?" Hatter replied, sitting back down in the arm chair across the room, watching the vampire closely.
"It's Loue. What was yours?" He said, sitting on his coffin next to his bag.
"You can call me Hatter."
"Eh? Well, alright..."
"How mysterious..." Loue thought to himself, closely examining every detail of the tall, pale man sitting across from him.
"Is something wrong?" Hatter questioned, tapping a purple nail to the chair.
"No. Nothing. Just trying to adjust to your scent."
"My scent?"
"You reek of metal."
"Ah..."
"I suppose he's referring to the mercury." Hatter thought to himself, watching the vampire.
"He smells so good, I could die on the spot... I might not even be able to hold back from sucking it all out of him next time he passes... Am I really going to be able to live with this for a whole year...?!" The vampire tried his hardest to hide his true feelings from the other man.
"It's getting rather late, could you excuse me? I have classes to attend in the morning hours." The hatter added, feeling a bit negative towards his room mate because of his previous comment.
"You may rest, I won't be making much noise." The vampire said sliding off of his coffin with the bag and opening it fully.
"Alright. I suppose we'll talk more at a later time. Good night, Loue."
"Good night, Hatter."
