Red Winston & Christopher Fox
Red and Chris both followed Adam's group. Red wasn't intending to fight overpowered meta-humans and Chris knew that he wouldn't be much of a threat at his current level. Chris was familiar with Adam's way of teaching, so he knew that a demonstration would follow. He decided to just observe the demonstration and wait until "capture the flag" started. There wasn't any point to demonstrate, since he couldn't use his ability well.
Red, on the other hand, had no intention of being the center of attention. He worked best when he was in the sidelines. Apart from that, watching other people's powers was just the thing he wanted to do. It would be efficient to find the abilities of other metahumans so he could work out strategies against them if the situation called for it. Despite that, he had to join the "capture the flag" game and was reclutant to use his analysis abilities to get some kind of advantage in the game. It also had to do with the partner he would have. In order to make a good plan, he had to team up with someone who was a senior student, so he would know some things about the abilities of their opponents. He also needed at least one of the opponents to be a senior student, so he could get more information about them. So many variables, so little time. Things would get complicated, so Red would take action if he felt like it.
Surprisingly, Chris once again closed up on Red and touched his soldier from behind him. Red turned his head slightly, so as to not turn his back on Adam. He thought that it would not be a good idea to just ignore his Power Training instructor. That guy was most probably a beast, after all. His expression not giving away any sign of wondering, Red just stared Chris in the eyes. Chris, in turn, said:
"I am sorry for before. I got riled up, withou even asking your reasons about your behavior. I guess I shouldn't be too hard on you."
Red's expression was unwavering and emotionless, but his answer was much more humane than expected:
"We were both at fault. I shouldn't turn my personal opinions into facts. That's what fools do. I should apologise for my actions, too. Now, we should focus on the training, shouldn't we? I think that Mr. Blackmore wouldn't be satisfied with us talking."
Victoria Larouse
Victoria still stayed on Henry's back, despite his gesture in case she wanted to go down. She held herself from saying "till death do us part", because she didn't want Henry to misunderstand something, although she would pretty much mean it at the time. She held tight on Henry and deeply wished to be in the same team as him, when Henry turned invisible. Luckily for her, she was wearing her tight capris, so no one would see her underwear because of that, even though her thighs were pretty much drawing attention either way. Victoria was not a student to listen to much of Adam's theories, only paying attention to him when he was teaching her about her powers. He then decided to talk to Henry:
"I hope you are not doing something pervert now that you are invisible. You will get me pretty jealous, you know, Croco..."
It was half joke, half serious. Victoria was very sensitive when Henry talked to other women or was interested in them, but she didn't ever express her dismay to him, because she wouldn't be able to do so without betraying her feelings. Of course, if Henry would actually focus on her, he would eventually find out about her hormone-party when she was close to him. She knew that she would eventually have to confess to her little lizard and face the consequences, whatever they were. With that thought in mind, something changed in Victoria's resolution. She decided that she had to do it now. That she wouldn't be able to stand Henry chit-chatting with other women much longer. With that in mind, he looked at where Henry's head was supposed to be, since he was invisible, and said:
"Hey Croco, do you want to...ehm...how do I say it...go on a date with me after class? That's if you don't have anything better to do, of course!"
Her face was obviously blushing and her heartbeat was going bananas. Her intention for their date was pretty obvious to even the more oblivious-to-these-situations people.