"You're not giving me a choice, are you?" She questioned the man in a black suit. Raven calmly took another sip from her tea, before grabbing the napkin and wiping the corners of her mouth. "I'm afraid not." The man replied. A long sigh dragged out of her lips, and her gaze fell down to the his name tag. "Then I suppose I should pack.. [i]John[/i]." She said while putting emphasis on his name. Raven slowly got up from the couch, and walked up the stairs in a calm and composed manner. She took her time as she headed toward her room, wanting to keep the man in wait. When she arrived in her room, her eyes slowly scanned her surroundings, taking it all in. John was nice enough to explain to her about the academy and the so called [i]abilities[/i]. Though, she probably didn't leave him that much choice. She could be intimidating if she wanted to be, and her presence always demanded respect from others. She, of course, gives that respect first. Raven walked over to her desk, and grabbed the letter that she received a week ago, reading it again. She crumbled it into a ball and threw it into the bin before walking over to her closet. Raven grabbed the largest luggage that she had, and she started to put selected clothes inside; All in a slow pace. It had approximately been thirty minutes since she left John downstairs, and she decided that she had made him wait long enough. She changed into a casual black dress before heading downstairs. She dragged the luggage behind her, finding it pretty heavy but she tried not to show it. John's eyes lit up, obviously glad that the long wait was over. He seemed to be in a hurry, since he was always making occasional glances toward his watch. As soon as she got down the stairs, John hurriedly grabbed her luggage and walked over to the car. She followed after him, and made one last glance behind her before stepping out of the house. Her father wasn't home, as always. He probably wouldn't care if she was gone either. Raven closed the door behind her and walked toward the car. The door was held open for her, and she entered without making a fuss. She was told that if she didn't come with, she'd be taken by force. Raven's power wasn't exactly useful for fighting, so it was futile for her to try and put up a fight. She shifted lightly to make herself comfortable before the door shut close, leaving her in silence for a moment. John entered and sat in the driver's seat, and the engine immediately came roaring to life. It didn't take a moment before the car started to speed down the driveway. "I hope the speed doesn't bother you. I'm in a hurry." He said while giving her a momentary glance in the mirror. Raven straightened herself up, "Why?" She asked, not really interested in the answer, but not wanting to be rude by not answering. "The assembly is about to start soon. If worse come to worst, I might get fired." He answered. Raven felt a tinge of remorse, "Oh. I'm sorry for purposely taking my time to keep you waiting." There was a moment of silence before John started to laugh lightly. He seemed to be in his late thirties, and he gave off a fatherly figure. Images flashed through her head all of a sudden, and her eyes gave a golden glow for a split second. "If it makes you feel better, you're not going to get fired." She added before leaning back against the chair. "So you were taking your time on purpose.. And how do you know that? Can you read the future?" He smiled softly. The last part was obviously meant to be a joke, but when she didn't answer, his smile dispersed. "Right, of course. My bad." He laughed quietly to himself. Fifteen minutes later, John told her that the school was just right around the corner and they would arrive in approximately ten minutes. "Hey.. If that school is going to be filled with people who have psychic abilities, one of them must be able to read minds, right?" She asked out of curiosity. "According to the data I received about you, you're supposed to be cold, and not very friendly. I guess these things aren't very spot on, huh?" He said, not answering her question. Raven shrugged, "I'm more friendly in private." She answered curtly. She did not add the part where talking to him reminded her of the days when she used to be close to her father. "We're here." John announced as he pulled out in the drive way. The school came into view, and she looked at it in disinterest. It gave off a regal feeling, but above all that, it seemed to isolate them from the rest of the town. Raven didn't notice that she was spacing out until John opened the door for her. She stepped out as he got her luggage in the trunk. He placed it beside her and she took it. When she looked to her left, she could see other students. They all gave off a different feeling, and she walked closer in line. She didn't bother giving them a second glance, and she looked straight ahead at the school, waiting for whatever was going to happen next. Her cold demeanor was back on, and her eyes were completely devoid of emotions. Raven emptied her mind, getting rid of any thoughts inside her head.