Valentina was exploring her new environment. She traveled throughout the school, exploring outlets and tv's and other electronics. She had already put the rubber things you use to baby proof on the outlets in her room so that she could sleep without ending up in the other end of the school. She came out of a light, just outside her room giving a fright to whomever may be near her. She looked like a bolt of lightning outlining a person before she fully formed. She was just lucky her clothes came with her. She shook herself out, before going into her room. She put on her shoes(they have rubber soles so they keep her grounded) and a couple rubber bands around each wrist. They didn't do much but they were something at least. She went to what was essentially a common room, with students milling in and out. She sat herself in a corner, not really wanting to interact but wanting to observe the other mutants. She's never met another mutants, and other than hearing about how wrong and evil they are, they weren't spoken about around her. Valentina watched as people interact, some interactions more awkward than others. She winced as she watched her roommate move around the room. The girl didn't understand what personal space was apparently. That was going to be a problem. She felt her phone vibrate and she checked it. It was miraculously a text from her brother. He was asking where she was. She disappeared from Russia a little over a week ago and he's just now asking where she is. After she turned 15, and their parents died, her brother could care less. He made sure she was alive on occasion but that was it. She actually laughed once out loud after reading it. [color=fff79a]School, where else would I be? You do realize that I go to school in America right? You're the one who told me to pick a school and go there.[/color] She texted him back, before putting her phone back in her pocket. She'd deal with him later as he realizes she isn't even in Russia.