"Ah, you won't have to worry about it, my lady. It was a question that slipped my mind now, or...isn't as important anymore." Freija trailed off, still left a little shaken as both the undead man and the younger, livelier lad walked off. Until she came to her senses and panicked a little, "Wait, how did you-"
She froze mid-sentence. It would be silly asking Third. Her magical aura was glowing brightly, and it didn't take a genius to guess that mind-reading was one of the more minimal of her abilities. Shaking it off, she gazed in either direction, before she made up her mind of what she was going to do. Smiling warmly to the headmistress to excuse herself, and to the boy she was with as well, she even placed two of her fingers against her lips, an elven greeting to them both, before telling him he had no need to worry if he was in her class either. She'd be as good a teacher as she could, but for now, she had another question on her mind.
What makes that particular boy so special? These classes seem not for the weak of heart, and he seems...Well. Human. Unexpected.
"Wait, uh...you!"
She realised she'd never caught the name of the blonde youth, and running in a dress was difficult, though atleast her footing was sure on the grass and she could cheat in letting her magic add that much more skip to her step to catch up with him without being too out of breath. She slowed to a casual walking pace beside him, blinking up at the lanky frame in curiosity. No magical aura. There was nothing particularly significant about this boy. Except well maybe, he seemed delicate. Like he had been pampered for a lifetime, though being able to get into an academy like this certainly wouldn't have him like that for long. He seemed quiet. A little thoughtful? Sad. It was difficult to tell.
"So...um. Right." she paused to sigh here, "I'm glad I at least know one of my students now, but you do realise survival classes can mean unpredicted deaths, at any time, don't you? Doesn't the thought deter you...even just a little bit? And you agreed up front. Why? Is there a reason?"