With a shrug, Sylv turns on her heel and makes her way to the door. Her fingers twitch when another vibration draws her attention just as she reaches it. Her lips thin as the first message flashes across her mind, her muscles tensing at the almost teasing tone the words contained. [b][i]I'll be seeing you later little raven. Your mother says hello. ~K[/i][/b] Bile rose in her throat at the thought, she didn't want to see him, or [i]her[/i] for that matter, however it seemed out of her hands now. She wondered, faintly if hee boss would allow her a break so they could talk for a while. She'd rather not at all, however knowing how generous Haley was, she'd be given at least an hour. Sighing and half-turning to offer her two partners a half-hearted wave, she makes her way down the hall and to her English class. James blinked and after a moment seemed to realize he had a class to attend. He hisses softly under his breath and offers a sheepish smiled towards Aleksandr. "I think we better follow, we don't want to be late." He offers in way of explanation, his shoulders twitching at the silence that fills the now empty room. The way Sylv had reacted to the text has left him unease and slightly worried, he'd always been one to think of others before himself. A trait his Mom said was endearing as well as slightly destructive, turning to follow his partner, he takes a moment to relax his shoulders. This was turning out to be a very special day, hiding a grin and moving toward the door, James stuffed his hands into the pockets of his jacket. [i]Let's see what English holds.[/i] [hr] With a huff and click of her tongue, Estonia shuffled the packets she'd be handing out to her students. Fingers absently brushing against the flute necklace her grandmother had given her when she was six, Estonia rose to her feet and move to stand by the nearest window. Her eye focused on the darkening sky above with a faint, tired smile tugging her lips up. She liked teaching, it was soothing in way she couldn't describe, but it had its annoying parts as well. She glanded back at her desk and felt a twitch in her jaw, so far her classes hadn't shown the enthusiasm for leaning the things she had in store for them. It didn't help the faint headache she could feel at her temples, lifting her right hand, she begins to rub soothing circles on either side of her head. [i]Skipping breakfast. Not a good idea.[/i] She hisses softly into her mind as she retakes her seat once more. Elbows on the smooth wooden surface, Estonia takes a few deep breaths before allowing her eyes to close. A quick nap wouldn't do any harm, besides it wasn't like she'd fully fall asleep anyway. [@Briza]