-Charles Levingson- "Maybe, but I mi-" Before he could finish, another student ran up to the two boys, frantically making strange signs with his hand. He was a bit taller than the two boys, probably by two or three inches... Maybe more. He was kind of a giant to him, since both boys stood at a solid six feet. As the boy was doing things with his hand, Charles could only stare bewildered at the boy. "Is this guy speechless at the sight of me that he has to use, uhm... I know what this is called, I c-" -Samuel Gray- "Sign language," Sam cut in, finishing what he should of said. "The guy is either deaf or mute... I'm just going to assume its the latter." As he turned his head to face the giant, he studied his height, before speaking to the guy. "If you can hear my next statement, give me a thumbs up, ok? "Sam knew how to read sign language, the problem was he didn't know how to make the gestures to talk with them. "We are in a classroom, if we are at Liberty Academy, I don't know..." As he waited for the guy to respond, he noticed Charles walk off to go talk with another classmate, but he really didn't care. Sam just stood there awaiting the giants response. -Charles Levingson- As he heard the two, erm... 'Talk,' he noticed a few of the others were now waking up. As he watched them wake up, a few of them piqued his interest. The Egyptian lady looked pretty annoyed from the looks of it and decided to 'help' her. "Hey dude, can you stop your shouting, its kind of annoying some of us in here, I mean, some of the people sleeping here might need rest... You don't need to be so inconsiderate." As he spoke, he walked past Briggs, completely ignoring him, and focused his attention on the Egyptian girl. "Are you alright missy?" He smiled at the Egyptian warmly, awaiting her response.