When Kyle looked over to her and waved back Grace blushed slightly at his words. “I’m sorry for running off on you earlier. I was… surprised a little I guess. I hadn't expected you to know I was there…” Maybe that was why she’d done it in the beginning, it had been a nice thing to do and she hadn't thought anything would have come from it. So when she had been forced to interact with someone it had caught her off guard. But now that she had a better idea of what to expect he wasn’t nearly as intimidating especially since now she was fairly sure he couldn’t read her mind. Once again her mind wondered to what exactly his powers may be, that allowed him to see her without sight like she had. Asking would have been easier, but it seemed a rude question to ask someone. Perhaps he had earth powers, or air could possibly work, either could be used to an extent to assist in sight. She supposed she would find out eventually regardless. The girl moved to say something else when the man whom they had been assigned to spoke up. He was a large man, tall and muscular. Grace thought he looked a little intimidating, but then again she felt that way about most people. In a way she was very much like water, preferring to move around obstacles instead of taking on things head on. “Alright Elementals. First off if anyone believes their placement was incorrect you should go and take it up with Nightingale now.” His voice was loud, maybe a little too much so. And deep. It almost boomed really. Looking around Grace noticed no one seemed to have any arguments. Then again she didn’t think this was a particularly hard group to place. “Very good. I am Mr Steele, I’ll be your group advisor, so if anyone ever has any questions or concerns regarding powers I will do my best to help you. I’ll also be your teacher for Power Theory and Practical. Practical will take place in the gym, Theory will be in room seventeen. Make sure to write it down on your schedules. Do we have any questions?” He looked out over the group and Grace lowered her eyes for a moment, not wanting to draw any unnecessary attention to herself.