⇝ { Allen Ginsberg } Over the years Leo had been to many different universities in several towns and cities. Both himself and Rizniyx enjoyed learning and expanding their knowledge as much as possible even though Rizniyx’s knowledge was far more advanced than the average humans. Leo didn’t have much comprehension when it came to some subjects, but there was areas in a field that he knew quite well - working with devices and electronics namely being one of them. In all honestly, Leo didn’t think that the university looked any different from the others he had been to. It was a bit bigger than the one he went to in Russia, but other than that minor detail, it seemed the same - a building that held courses within it for students to grasp onto. For the first few hours of the day he had spent it getting to know the layout of the university. To him it was pretty simple to navigate round and it didn’t him long to process all the routes that he would need throughout his time in Columbia. Even then, if Leo forgot it, Rizniyx would no doubt remember it for him. Their minds worked in strange ways, especially if they ended up connected which didn’t happen all that often. Having to constantly share a body was one thing, but always having to share their minds would have been a completely different story. It took quite a few moments for Leo to realise his destination had come into view. The home if knowledge - the library. In other universities this was often the place that he could be located in, either that the dorm rooms. Libraries fascinated the boy for the simple fact that it contained a wide variety of information that any student could look over and taken in. “F’sarn aluin ulu usieva nindel udos orn tlu ghil whol natha rena?" “Bwael usieva.” There was no specific subject he wanted to study. Usually Leo just picked up and read whatever book caught his interest the most. The downfall to this was that due to being around for so many years and going to different universities, he had already collected certain types of information - some that he could expand on, others he couldn’t. Finding a book that he hadn’t read was often sometimes a problem. Thankfully, here he wasn’t having much of that problem unlike before.













