Seth was a little taken aback by Lucy's sudden departure, he could tell that something was wrong, and he didn't think it was his fault, but he still felt a little worried as Lucy ran off. When she was gone he turned his gaze to Morgan, the girl who had called him Superhero. She normally avoided people like the plague, and others returned the favour, she had made it very clear early on that she didn't care for her classmates, not unlike Lucy had earlier. But Morgan always seemed to be openly hostile about it. He thought it was probably just a tough act she put on, but he didn't know her well enough to say with any certainty. "You know, I don't recall ever claiming to be some sort of hero, so I don't know where the nickname is coming from." He said dryly. "But Lucy must really interest you. It's not often that [i]you[/i] go out of your way to interact with your classmates, even to mock them. Sense a kindred spirit in her?" Seth teased, before Jurano's sudden and loud arrival captured his attention. "SETH BUDDY HOW'S IT GOING?! ahhh i see your trying to push in on the new girl already, smooth." "Very funny. I just thought she seemed interesting, so I wanted to introduce myself. But apparently she isn't interested. I hope she's alright, though, she seemed troubled." After that interesting exchange, Jurano went to go eat in his own seat, and the classroom returned to something close to normalcy. Lucy probably wasn't going to be gone forever, so he decided to stay put and see what happened. Sure enough, with about fifteen minutes left on their lunch break, Lucy returned to the classroom, and reclaimed her seat. She looked much better now, as she unpacked her lunch and resumed her meal. Eventually, she decided to address him once more, probably realising that he had no intention of walking away yet. "Oh, you forgot to tell me your name," "The name is Seth Parker. I apologise if I made you uncomfortable earlier, I'm not going to impose myself on you if you'd rather I leave you alone. I just was hoping we could get to know each other a little better. You seem different from most of the students here, and not in a bad way." He returned casually. He'd decided that he wasn't going to pry into whatever it was that had caused her to rush out of the classroom earlier. It was probably quite personal, and asking her about it might only make her more uncomfortable than she probably already was.