The agent, once Nina finished speaking, gave a stiff nod of the head, turned, and proceeded to walk away from the crowd. The aide remained, however, and gave a stiff nod of her head. "Before I depart, Miss. Smith, a few reminders are in order: One, she is not to be paired with anyone in a dorm and asides form i- [i]her[/i] classes, is to be kept in strict isolation. Two, someone is to keep her under guard and surveillance during the nights, and she is to be strapped to her bed to prevent her from moving - or escaping. Three, an agent from the government will be on hand to assist with these tasks, just in case there is no one available to work on them." Left unsaid but definitely implied was that the government agent would be observing the Academy's own staff when interacting with Deia. "Finally, it is in our best interest that we once again remind you, Miss. Smith, to not get [i]too[/i] attached to i- [i]her[/i]. Remember what she is capable of, and the threat she represents. We do not treat her as a human, because doing so will help us grow attached to i-[i] her[/i]. Now, she may be one of your students, but take note that we brought her here only because the team that rescued her recommended it, citing your schools excellent track record, to re-appropriate her use. If it turns out that they were mistaken in their claims, we would like to remind you that there were other methods thought up for putting Esper #1020467-D to good use, and we will not hesitate to fall back on them. That is all I have to say." The agent said all of this in a completely business-mannered tone. Once she finished, she did not wait for Smiths' response, and much like the agent before her, turned on her heel and left. Once she got passed the crowd of students, she suddenly disappeared - obviously, the woman herself was a meta-human. Now only the small girl in the wheelchair was left. The tiny thing stared wordlessly at the principle, and suddenly, there was a flash of energy that pulsed into the Vice Principles' mind. It wasn't harmful in anyway, and it was weak enough that it could easily be ignored, even by people without any training, but it conveyed a sense of feeling. A slight sense of curiosity, mixed with fear, and a great deal of confusion. All of that came from an expressionless Deia, in the form of a psionic pulse.