His lunch didn't take too terribly long to finish. He was running a little late with having been distracted from the conversation with Heidi. She was pretty smart, and didn't give herself enough credit. He knew a few shy people back Home, and she was leagues further along than they were, smart brain or not.
He rushed back to him room to change into something a little more comfortable. Of course he still took all of the necessary precautions, anti-static bracelet and something to ground it with, but he changed out his gloves for some arm wrappings. Keeping his hands still and from breaking upon punching things. It was also a big help that the gauze itself was not conductive. He probably could just ask Jacob to help him out with some wrappings, but he didn't want to be too much of a bother on him.
Looking in his mirror, he realized that he looked like some sort of adventurer, a treasure hunter maybe with an estranged family and a knack for finding trouble in the uncharted regions of the world. It sounded like a video game plot if he were being honest, which wasn't too bad.
The Danger Room was down below. Miss Darkholme usually held P.E. down there, but every once and a while she'd bring them topside to work out in the fresh air. At least he was recharged and ready for whatever she'd throw at them.
Nate. The board had talked about him before, and the staff talked about him as well. He could be such an over-achiever with his ability to replicate and split himself into multiple bodies, but he was still young. He was awful young to be joining a geometry class, but Rurik was not going to deny him the right to learn.
"Of course, of course. Have a seat, the class will be starting soon." His accent was rather thick, but had been edged away after so many years in America. He could speak much better English than Peter could, but at least they had another language to resort to if the boy was having trouble.
"To knock, or not to knock? That is the question."
Professor Xavier could hear the faint mumblings of Jake from his vast telepathy. Words like that also existed within the mind, playing aloud as he spoke themHe smiled. The boy had potential, as did everyone else at the school. Like some, he seemed naturally inclined to be apart of something bigger. The lack of family and living status made those like Jake a little more open to joining the X-Men, or any of the number of teams that the school housed.
"You need only knock, and my door is open for you." Xavier spoke back with his telepathy. "And Miss Darkholme will be down stairs, in the danger room. Would you like for me to accompany you there?"
"Well, I can surely say that you haven't changed a bit, Blake." Emma Frost cast a ghost of a smile to the man sitting across from her. The two sat on the courtyard, a small tray of food and tea lay on the table. "Though, I guess you can say that I haven't much either." The chuckle she let out was dry and hollow, wistful, and almost filled with some sort of empathy.
"You're an old friend, Emma." Booker scratched his chin. The last time the two had spoke in person, he had just started growing out his hair and beard. Now he looked like a mountain man, but she saw something that apparently hadn't changed. If anyone didn't change, if had to have been her. She still looks like the tail end of someone's twenties. Maybe all of that corporate power allowed her to get something to appear so long. Maybe just natural longevity. "Granting you audience with Xavier wasn't too hard. He was a bit surprised when I told him that you were still alive and thriving." His hand reached for the cup of tea, fingers wrapping around it to pull the cup to his face. Earl Grey. It was her choice to use that tea, and he wasn't going to argue. "However, I'm going to have to ask some things of you in exchange."
She didn't bother reading his mind. She'd simply hear it in a second, and Booker knew how to use words well. "I can only assume its something to do with that... what did you call it? The New, New Mutants?"
He shook his head, a smile spreading over his features. "No." He Laughed. "The name doesn't matter, but at least you're on track. There's also a girl I want you to talk to."
"A girl?" She raised an eye brow at the man who was quite a bit younger than herself. "I'm not manipulating a poor girl for you to have your way with, Blake. I thought I knew you." She feigned a huff of dismissal, turning her head away while letting a small smile curve at the edge of her lips.
Once more, he shook his head. "No, no. She's a student with a bad past. Xavier let me see her life from her eyes, and she's not going to open up to me. She needs a woman, someone like you, or maybe Raven, to talk to her. She's showing a little progress, but without you, I won't be getting much further."
Now she laughed freely. "Of course! Just convince some past flings to talk to a girl for you so she'll be more receptive to you!"
"No, it's not-"
"You know I'm only kidding, Blake. Once we come back, I'll see what I can do."