Sol tapped his pencil in anticipation. He couldn't believe it, he'd been occasionally observing his neighbor, much different than stalking mind you, for the few months since he'd first moved in. Now he was finally meeting her! He bit his lip, C'mon Sol, you can do this, just be polite and introduce yourself! He turned to her, an easygoing grin on his face as he attempted to make himself look as appealing not flirty, he'd moved past that damn it as possible. "I'm Sol by the way~" He purred gently, holding out a hand. Crescent stared at the kitten, absolutely flabergasted with him.
What was this, why was he doing this? Seriously, what did he have to gain? She was antisocial, buried in a black hoodie and practically glaring icy daggers at him right now. She quickly cleared her head. Her life was different now. People weren't out to get her now, and besides, he was probably new and social and just wanted to make friends.
With a sigh, she softened her face, though never smiling. She even lifted her face enough that the edge of her hood just barely brushed the tops of her faintly glowing eyes, yet keeping her face in a dark shadow. "Hi." She greeted in a deep voice, placing her hand in his and firmly shaking once, before quickly withdrawing. "Crescent." She replied.
Sol grinned, showing off his pearly baby fangs. "Y'know, I can't exactly tell with that emo hood of yours, but from what I can see your fur looks really pretty." He complimented, no patronizing, no antagonizing, his voice holding nothing but genuine admiration and the compliment was no less than sincere. But still, Crescent felt the blood rush to her face, turning her ears and face and neck crimson. She jerked her head away from the Litten. He may not have realized it, or maybe he didn't, but the flirting was an automatic turn off for Crescent.
Besides, her fur wasn't that pretty. More like a curse upon her existence.
She didn't have much time to really contemplate anything else. as the class began to trickle in and the teacher, an Archeops, began the lesson. He had a loud enthusiastic voice, like the Litten next to her, and she already felt like crawling into a hole and never returning.
Sol frowned, he didn't do anything wrong, did he? Surely he had improved since his old days of being a bully! Half hearted, he muttered when his name was called, and slowly took notes, half paying attention, half staring at the hood of the Eevee next to him. He wished he could just look at her again, apologize, and get to know her...