First row, back seat. That's the spot Catheryn claimed for herself in Mr. Q's Math Class. The plain-white classroom was less than empty, it was a fluorescent void that would suck the energy out of any student that took the time to really think about it. The small framed girl was no exception, and while she scanned the room for familiar faces whom seemed absorbed in their work, she couldn't help but drop her head to the desk below in pure disappointment. The sound of her forehead slamming against the desk was heavy, heavier than her small head should have been capable of. It was loud enough to make the large-dark-suited-man quietly pace down the first row's aisle to make his way towards her desk.
The sounds of heavy breathing, groaning, and snoring, all emitted from the now sleeping girl. This wasn't unusual, Catheryn did not discriminate, she'd have her nappy time in what ever class she deemed to feel tired in. More importantly Mr. Q was one of the only teachers that took the time to wake the girl up, usually involving the dropping of a heavy textbook on her desk or the sudden and abrupt drop of his dark brown fist onto the table. Either would usually do the trick in waking the poor girl, but today was a rare occurrence in which this math teacher just didn't feel like making an effort. So instead, he looked over towards Aalis, since she was Catheryn's friend.
"Make sure to wake her up before my next class starts." He stated, bluntly in a deep baritone voice. Sounding more like a soldier than a teacher.
As Mr. Q made his way back towards the front of his class, the sleeping girl shuffled in her rest, probably in an attempt to get more comfortable. Turning her head now to face the second row of student, she visibly smiled in her sleeping, pursing her lips together and muttering intangible words to herself. Finally her eyes would open briefly, the paper on her desk sticking to her face momentarily as she pulled her head from the table.
"You've gotta take a deep breath, and then tighten your chest.. Right below your boobs. Then release, keep doing that and you'll get better Ash---" The pointless mutterings had been directed at nobody, but her forearm rose to offer her semi-sleeping head a spot to support itself.
~Ringidingring~
Almost instinctually, Catheryn's body reanimated into a smiling joyous girl. Waving over to Aalis as she ran to towards the door of the classroom, her friend would see that some of the ink from her paper had transferred onto her cheek in a blueish black color. Rather than math being imprinted onto her cheek, it was a doodle of a stick figure holding another stick figure's head in it's right hand.
"Lunch time!"