Bonny, in her time before heading to class, ate breakfast, found the rooms her classes were in, and, when finding she still had a good bit of time left, headed back to her room. She did kind of leave it as a massive mess, after all. May as well tidy it up in her free time. She spent the next while putting plush toys back where they belonged, tidying up and unloading her clothes and supplies, and brushing her teeth from breakfast. Just prepping for the long day ahead of her. She had also realized, at some point, her grandmother was smart enough to sneak some simple school supplies into her luggage. When, she had no idea, but there was a bag for carrying books, some lined paper, a pencil, eraser, and four small binders. Her grandmother must have assumed they had a four class system and not six, like back home. Oh well. She’d stick two subjects to a binder, no biggie. She checked the clock just as she finished putting her supplies together in the bag, and her eyes widened in shock. Two minutes to the first bell. She slung her bag over her shoulder, grabbed her fox and was out of her room in a heartbeat. She’d still make it if she hurried, she knew where the class was. She made her way down familiar halls, sped up a little in panic when the first bell went off, and barely made it to her first (er, second, technically) class of the day. History. It was a little nerve wracking, being a new kid in a new school in a new country, and she hesitated at the door for a moment. She squeezed her plush a little tighter, took a few deep breaths to steady herself, and went into the classroom. None of the faces were familiar to her, and it looked as if a good chunk of the class had already settled into the room. She took an open seat near the door, opened her binder and grabbed some lined paper. Her plush rested on her lap. She’d keep up with whatever was taught that day, and ask for extra help in catching up after class. She looked at some of the people around her before turning her attention back to the paper in front of her. Alright, let’s do this.