"Hell if I know. I don't know everyone who walks into the mansion doors." Logan shrugged after a rather brief pause. "That's Summers' job." He had no idea who she was, but the motorcyclist seemed to know a lot about him. That look, one he had seen before, was one of history. Maybe she was just another face he forgot. He brought himself back to her other topic of conversation. "What do you have to hide? We all die every now and then, and there's hardly a soul over eighteen in this place that hasn't taken a life before. Is Jean gonna find out you have a soft spot for kittens or something?" [hr] Danielle Moonstar had just watched her first period class leave as Bonny entered the room. She greeted the young woman with a smile, sitting at her plain desk, a few small mementos from her home. "Good morning!" Her voice rang out in the rather quiet classroom. Miss Moonstar was just one of those people who could get you to spill your secrets in only a few moments. However, she seemed rather jolly today, something that never spelled good fortune for the class. "You must be one of the new students. We just started on the establishment of the United States in America. Everything we've gone over is in this packet. Look over it if you'd like, there's nothing against you if you don't do it." She pointed to a little packet of papers at the edge of her desk, filled with the notes of the past units about early American history. "Now, picking up where we left off, who remembers the original location of the White House, and how it was used before the big move to DC?" [hr] "Good morning, everyone." Hank McCoy greeted his students as he did every day, looking at them one by one. "I hope your projects are all going tell so far, remember. The Philosophy in film assignment will be due the week before winter break starts." That was right, Shawn reminded himself. Hank had set them up with an assignment that he believed would be grasping. The project was to pick out a film and study it, seeing what kind of philosophical tropes were used and how they are used effectively to push the movie forward. It wasn't too challenging of a task, but Shawn did get bored of watching The Terminator again and again. He practically knew all of the lines at this point. Shawn looked over to Heidi. He wondered what kind of movie she was studying for the assignment, if she even had to at all with her computer brain. Maybe she just watched a movie the first time and could list all of the things that happened and what they allude to.