Multiple thoughts ran through Aran's head as
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the other students excitedly entered their dorms. He looked at the dorm key the man gave him. Dorm 4...He unlocked the door and opened it. The room was quite large and luxurious, as he had expected. He wasn't quite sure why he wasn't as excited as the others about the school. After all, they belonged to likely wealthy families and should be used that kind of treatment while he grew up in a normal house. He supposed he just wasn't interested in that sort of thing. Still, he couldn't shake away a feeling that the room was designed for him, although he was unsure what that would mean...
Regardless, he wasn't sleepy and figured that he might as well explore the place. As he unpacked he told his Pokemon simply, "I'm going to explore the place. Feel free to come with." He wasn't suprised as his green Sandshrew followed, named Sorex. ",Quake, don't break anything," Aran told his Trapinch as he walked out of his dorm. He didn't need to adress Echthra, however, as she usually stayed put and actually prefers being in her Pokeball when not battling. As Aran shut the door, Quake just stared blankly ahead at seemingly nothing, and Echthra hopped on Aran's bed and fell asleep.
Aran and Sorex walked down the hallways, noticing things that weren't in a typical school, or most buildings for that matter. One room they found was huge and likely a training room for Pokemon, another room seemed to contain some kind of obstacle course. They also came across a big indoor pool near the lobby, where he noticed two of the girls talking. He might talk to them a little later, but for now he continued on.
Looking at his scedule, he was excited to find that Battle Strategy was first on the list. He and Sorex wandered around a bit before finally finding the coutyard. It had a magnificent Xerneas statue in the middle and was filled with Pokemon. He sat down in one of the benches. He wondered about his future at this fancy school and with the other students, who he hoped know more about soon. He couldn't quite shake the feeling that he didn't belong here, but another part of him seemed to disagree. It didn't matter though; he would gain from the experience either way.