[center][h3]- Vice Principal Nina Smith -[/h3][/center] Nina raised an eyebrow as Miss Meredith explained the cause of their tardiness. A fight? Well, she supposed such a reaction wasn't unjustified. Waking up in a train full of people you didn't know, your memories likely still foggy thanks to the effects of the drugs, surrounded by children all possessing strange powers and wildly different temperaments... No, not unjustified at all. Still, she was the Vice Principal, and she had to make sure that these new students learnt how to behave. She watched as Miss Meredith and Sir Dorian had a little spat over their earlier actions and she gave a small sigh. "It doesn't matter," she said, calmly. "What matters is that everyone got here relatively unharmed." As she spoke, she glanced over at Kitty, her arm in a cast, and suppressed the urge to grimace in sympathy with the girl's pain. [i]"We should get moving soon! Get everyone to their rooms and stuffs!"[/i] Miss Meredith spoke again and Nina turned to look at her. Nina smiled in the direction of the alien teacher. "Right you are," she said. She looked over the students. "Well, follow me, all. I shall show you to your dorms, let you get settled in. And then..." She glanced over at Sam Damon, a student who had proclaimed he had been hungry. "And then we shall take you to the cafeteria to get some food in your bellies. All of you must be quite hungry, I presume." With that, she turned on her heels and started making her way towards the school entrance, expecting everyone else to follow. [hr] [center][h3]- Cheol Akiyama -[/h3][/center] It took a while for Cheol to recover his vision, shutting his eyes several times and shaking his head. When he could finally see, he looked back at the little group that had gathered around him, all who seemed to have been less effected by the bright flash than he had. He then glanced back at the Vice Principal, who was headings towards the school entrance. With a small sigh, Cheol slipped his mask back in his shoulder bag, surprised none of the newcomers who had approached him and Kitty had brought it up. Then again, a kid holding a creepy Japanese mask was probably the least weird thing they'd all seen today. Cheol looked back at the group and gave a friendly but nervous smile. "Guess we better follow her," he said.