Terra looked down at a book in his hand, and then up again. The book was Gavin's, it was his planner. Terra had few qualms with taking it with him, as Kion Gavin seemed to have disappeared without a trace. Classroom 3C...this seems to be the place, he thought. This was his first time going to a school classroom. And his first time committing identity theft. Then again, the way he saw it, he was denied of his own identity. Besides, he wasn't actually going to call himself Gavin, they were. He opened the door almost cautiously. It was to be expected. After all, not only was it his first day at school, but he'd also opposed some of the same students he would be attending class with the previous day. And he went psycho not long after.
When he opened the door, things were not as he'd expected. There was Divine, who was serving food to the students. The kid that he'd fought just briefly was apologizing to her. He scanned the room for Cheryll and walked over to her with one hand shoved in his pocket and another firmly on his head. He was nervous, and since he'd already made her cry twice, he didn't really know if he was doing the right thing by talking to her at all. "Um..." He started, looking in another direction. "Happy Birthday..." He pulled a small box out of his pocket. "I haven't known you very long...actually, I've only known you for a day...then again, I've only known myself for a day." Terra laughed awkwardly, again looking in another direction. He took a few deep breaths, thinking he was making them both uncomfortable, and looked at her directly. "It's a digital watch. I don't know too much about Gavin, but I want you to make him pay you back for all the time you spend worrying about him."
Promptly afterward, he walked up toward Divine. He wasn't really sure how he delivered that speech, or if he didn't just make things worse by saying them. Regardless, it was Cheryll's birthday, and he felt that he needed to do something about it. He was just hopeful that he overheard them correctly the other day and didn't get the date wrong. Once he'd reached Divine, he said, "I'm sorry for almost killing you the other day..." He was straight and to the point on the matter. "After all, I said I'd protect you and...I guess that backfired. Anyway, I owe you now. If there's anything you need, just ask. Your word is my command." He then turned his attention to Ryuu. "Sir, I-" He stopped, caught by a sensation reminiscent of being punched in the stomach. He decided to ignore it for the time being. "...I'm not actually sure how things work around here. Are the seats assigned? What class is this? And..." Terra sniffed audibly a few times, "...do we always eat food in class?"