Alex walked into the room and noticed how cluttered and chaotic it looked. There were scattered papers all over her desk and her shelves didn't look any neater. Then he took note of the couch with the clothes all around it. Did she sleep in here? That couldn't have been very comfortable. He guessed that she only slept her when she was too tired to leave the office after a night of paperwork and dealing with whatever. By the appearance of the office and the couch that might have happened way too often. He sat down when she told him to do so and waited to be chewed out. He was glad that it didn't happen. He wasn't even here because he was in the fight and pretty much started it. That was good news, but then why was he here? She was rummaging through some papers and seemed to find the one that she was looking for. He was surprised that she was even able to find it as quickly as she did. She started talking about the Mutant Registration and then handed over an ID. It was his ID. It was almost like a regular ID, but it was different in some areas. It even listed his powers and on the back it gave an explanation for them. This must have been the first step to this whole registration business. It was easy to get students of a mutant school to be the guinea pigs for this thing. He eyed her ID when she showed it and continued to listen. He didn't speak. He really didn't know what to say. What could he say? A small smile appeared on his face when she called him smart. She thought he was smart. She wasn't wrong, but hearing a gorgeous woman like her sit there and call him smart made him feel all nice inside. He didn't show too much of what he was thinking though. Nothing between them would be likely to happen. He might as well just focus on the students of the school. He got up when she did and shook her hand as well. [color=00aeef]"Umm. Thanks Vice Headmaster. I'll make sure not to get into anymore trouble like that again."[/color] He then moved himself from her desk and placed his new ID into his wallet before heading out of her office and closing the door behind him. After he left the office he pulled his phone and started looking through social media and found a lot of people talking about some video from the protest. He found a link to the cut version and sighed. His parents were definitely going to chew him out for this. What was up with the media twisting things to better suit them and the majority? This was certainly an interesting first day. Now what would the rest of the year bring him? Alex wasn't sure, but he was very willing to find out. For now he'd head for the dorms.