All in all, Teddy's first impression of his team was not spectacular. He stopped in his attempt to exit the room unnoticed. Unfortunately, it does not work if people see you. Thankfully, once he turned around he found himself to be far from the center of attention. Between his leader's...awkward embrace with his younger sister and the growing argument between the two other members of his team, Teddy was comfortably in the background. It helped that he was a good few inches shorter than the rest of the crew, Setsuna's sister included. He just stood back and surveyed the scene, his bear ears poking up through his mass of hair as he listened to the conversation.
His leader seemed to have some idea of what he was doing, but the fact that he failed to notice his own sister showing up and taking shots at his teammates was a bit concerning. A lack of perception could cause issues down the line, especially if he is the one calling the shots. And the fact that he would not call out or react to the behavior of his sister was a bit disconcerting.
If there was a way to get on the same page as Calen, Teddy could not figure out what it was. The man seemed to have an issue with everyone, from what he could tell. Teddy was consigned to the fact that Calen was never going to like him a while ago, but it was going to be a rough time trying to keep him in check without breaking into a fight. Teddy still had his gut instinct that said not to trust Calen, and even after their experiences he could not shake that feeling.
From what he could tell, the last girl did not seem to like him either. She did not give him her attention for more than two seconds. She seemed angry, at least toward Calen, and definitely not afraid to speak her mind. Her behavior made Teddy believe that Calen might be his best ally on the team, which is a frightening thought.
Teddy stood away from the group, biting his lip. His eyes moved from the floor, to the two arguing, back to the floor, Setsuna, floor, Jocelyn, floor, Calen, floor. His headspace started filling with anxiety as he thought about the next four years of this. His head dropped, his ears flopping out more than they were previously.