As he walked down the hallway Levi noticed a disturbance of a sort coming from his right side of his peripheral vision. Pausing his stride just long enough so that he could pull the transmission towards the center of his vision before continuing down the street with a slight off distant gaze, an obvious sign to most that knew him that he was busy looking as some sort of electronic transmission that existed beyond the normal spectrum of sight. Curious on what exactly was happening out on Riverwood's perimeter to cause a notification, Levi watched the security feed. Without any prior action before Levi checked the transmission from the staff he already knew that whatever was happening wasn't a threat. Validating his point, the young man watched as a few new people made their way to the school. He already knew that there a few new students that arrived the past few days but he was glad to that a few unexpected people also found their way to the school. It meant that a few more people were able to get out of the grasp of the X Force which also lessened the amount of collateral damage the group could cause towards the general public. For a group that supposedly out to keep the public safe, they caused more damage outside of those with the X21 gene than he liked. Although he knew that some at the school held ill feeling towards those who were normal, it wasn't something Levi appreciated and a loss of a life or injury to either a normal person or those that hold a mutation was something he saw as equally tragic. Not wanting to bring up the memories of his time spent with the X Force to surface, Levi quickly brushed the thoughts away and made his way towards the lounge. He was surprised to see how empty the room was especially on a Saturday but shrugged it off and moved towards the bookcase and scanned the different titles of mostly fiction books. There were not as many choices as could be found in the library but there was just enough good selections that anyone that was in the lounge could find something of interest. However with four years under his belt at the school and with reading being one of his favorite pastime, he either outgrew or already read most of the books found on the bookcase. With a sigh, he looked around the empty room. If someone was there he might have talked to them or challenged them to a game of Foosball but the room was surprisingly empty, assuming that the students must be either sleeping in or busy with the new arrivals. He'd go see them eventually but knew with the normal hype that would ensure to happen, they didn't an extra person around. [center]~.~[/center] Unsure on exactly where she wanted to go, Mia gazed at the map as she tried to figure out where exactly in the school she was at and decide on which key location highlighted on the map that she might want to visit first. However before she could get too far on deciphering the map and figuring out which direction each item on the was located, she collided into another person, knocking the map out of her hand. At first Mia would have been fine brushing the incident off with a brief apology or an awkward smile as the two continued their way but the way the older teen responded quickly put Mia into a defensive state as she furrowed her brows, reciprocating the upset nature the teen was showing. "Hey, it's not all my fault. Take your own advise and we wouldn't have this problem." Mia said arguing over what the teen said when she heard the first two words and knew he was trying to blame her, almost missing what he said when he noticed who she was. A look of surprise crossed the girl's face but was quickly masked by her prior anger as she hoped that her confusion didn't give away the predicament of not knowing who the teen was. By the way the teen acted, the girl wasn't sure if she should trust the black haired teen knowing that she didn't want to be taken advantage of just because she didn't have her memory. "Yes, it's me. So what?" Mia retorted as she continued her angry facade, obviously not recognizing who the teen was. "Why do you care?"