"You'll have to talk to our student councilor about getting your classes changed. Doctor Smith will be happy to help however he can." Charles would have spoken more, had someone not attempted to speak with him telepathically. He would still hear the whisperings of the voices around him, quiet and almost inaudible. However, this voice was louder than the others. "If you'll excuse us." Charles rolled away from Rosemary, bringing the near silent woman with him. He had a conversation with another mind that he needed to wrap up to see them physically. [i]"please, meet me in my study with the culprit, and please allow him to get some clothes[/i] [hr] Johnny didn't have much to add, who said he wanted to be an X-Man? He just wanted to fine tune his mutation enough to where he wouldn't have to be worried about getting ganged up by those purifier guys. He didn't need some brainiac telling him how to pick his battles. Shawn's head turned as the hand was placed on his shoulder. It was Heidi, probably there to talk to him about Johnny and the fight that almost was. He was surprised to hear what she had to said, and gave her a calm smile in return. "Hey, it's what friends are for, right? Not to mention that we're in a team together, and I want to make sure that we're all improving where we're lacking. Just like friendship, leadership is earned, and both are earned through understanding, respect, and trust. Plus, if we're ever playing trivia, I want you to consider me being on your team." He cracked a smile and a joke, stepping out with the class to the little fountain behind the mansion. Hank took a look at his watch and sighed. It seemed that they wouldn't be able to spend as much time outside as he wanted to. The period change was going to happen soon, so there wasn't much of a point in trying to cram in another lesson in. "Okay everyone, if you have any work for other classes, not is the time to take fate into your own hands and do it. You have until the end of class. Twenty minutes." Shawn wasn't crazy worried. He didn't have any work to do, so he could just spend the rest of class doing whatever. Good news for him. [hr] "Textbooks?" Sally sighed. "Most of Miss Moonstars work is independent. We have textbooks, and use them for the lessons, but hardly for actual work. The librarian, smart dude, he can help us chase my tangent and lead us in the right direction of our president." "Okay everyone. Off to the library to work on that project. If you haven't picked a president yet, you still have time. It's okay if another group has picked the same."