Sonya's antics was enough to make anyone giggle, as Jeremy was tricked into falling from his chair. This year was already off to an eventful start and Eva could only assume that the year would just become more and more interesting. The classroom had been all filled, every seat. Even the one next to her's that was taken by another of the guys in their group from earlier in the auditorium. She couldn't believe her luck that the group of most rambunctious kids were put into her group. Evangeline turned her attention from the antics as the young, quite attractive teacher walked into the classroom and introduced himself. [i]"I wouldn't mind adding us together, subtracting our clothes, dividing my legs, and letting us multiply."[/i] Eva thought to herself a sly smile forming on her face as she took the piece of paper from him, [i]"The square root of 69 is 8 something right?"[/i] she thought again, looking it over and filling it out appropriately, a few doodles along the sides and margins. She couldn't help herself sometimes. It also occurred to her she had quite a lot of things in her pockets that first day of school. A drug laced lollipop, a drawing of a backpack, and now she had found a pencil. ⇝ Name: [i] Evangeline Guiliani ✻ [/i] ⇝ Age: [i] 17 [/i] ⇝ Section: [i] A [/i] ⇝ Clubs: [i]Arts & Swimming.[/i] "Can I borrow your pencil?" The voice interrupted her doodling as she turned to see the boy she had recalled being named Evan. [i] "Yeah! No problem."[/i] Evangeline chirped, handing the pencil to the boy next to her (eraser pointed towards him as not to stab him). He was an interesting looking guy she noticed, looking him up and down enough to get an idea of what he looked like. Evangeline never was one to get too star struck over guys, or girls, or robots for that matter. Sure, there were some pretty gorgeous things out there; but Evangeline liked to start from the inside and work her way out. She offered a another smile letting the pencil go as she brought her hands to her lap to see what the teacher had next in store for them.