[b][center]Geoffrey Burr - Physics Professor 7:20 am[/center][/b] The hallways had many students moving about their mornings. There were a few teachers among the crowd. If anyone decided to look up, they’d notice a lanky man wearing jeans and a long coat, with two, two by fours, six wine glasses and some paperwork suspended in air, drifting in the direction of one of the classrooms. Burr found his classroom drifted in and deposited the wood, glass and paper on the desk. He then drifted back out, into the growing crowd, and found himself in the cafeteria a few minutes later. The lines were long, but Burr didn’t have much of an issue waiting. He had been hovering about five feet above the heads of those on the ground, but he lowered himself into one of the lines, his feet still not touching the ground, he floated about six inches from it. The Silmarillion was hovering in front of his face, his hands in his pockets and the pages turning themselves. After a few minutes he collected his french toast, scrambled eggs and his one biscuit and made his way to his classroom. He was, once again, hovering above the crowd, the food drifting in front of him. [b][center]7:40 am[/center][/b] Burr's classroom was bigger than he'd like it to be, but he managed. It had a window showing the artifcial sky and landscape, which Burr disliked also. [i]Whoever created that... never took physics... they may not know what it is... or they're just more ignorant than I thought. I'll have to talk to someone about it... it is a real issue. Do they not know that the wind is suppose to be blowing the other way?[/i] He let out a sigh and drifted to the large smartboard, which was connected to the computer in his class. He turned it on and one of the smart-markers lifted itself and began writing in large letters - "Geoffrey Burr" then down a few lines, "Physics, the study of the world around you". Another book emerged from his coat, this one entitled, "Mocking Jay", and opened itself. Burr began reading... "Ah the first person perspective... it has been awhile." He said in his whispery voice. He waited for his students to begin showing up to class.