Ash had been aware that there were people out in the courtyard, it wasn't common that it be completely empty. But for the most part it was quiet and no one came near him. So he had been pacing while reading his book, despite it looking quite odd. Ash was never aware when he was doing something weird and was only ever embarrassed after the fact but would never change how he did things. Pacing while reading kept his adrenaline pumping and he needed some of that since the book was just so very good.
Of course, his actions always lead to something extremely clumsy and he found himself stomach down on the courtyard floor, hands and elbows aching from the impact. Groaning he turned himself over just in time to hear the voice above him asking if he was alright. Ensue lobster red blush. Ash looked up to find standing there a girl he hadn't met before. Of course it was someone he didn't know, that just generally seemed to be how it happened.
"Uh, yeah, I'm fine. Thanks." Ash answered nervously, pushing himself to his feet. To most it would seem strange, but it was a nice day out and there were very little people around. Ash chose the places he read for a reason. "Well, it's quiet, and nice out. There aren't too many people out." At first it had been him sitting on a bench, reading the book, not moving a muscle except to turn the pages. But then he had jumped up at a very interesting part and the pacing had ensued. "Thank you." He said as he took the book back from her and flipped through the pages, making sure it was safe and he hadn't hurt it. His hands shook violently as he did so. The muscles in his arms were unused to such hard shock and there were scrapes all over his palms from the ground. But Ash was unconcerned, the book was more important to him.