[@pyroman] "Good luck at math!" she said to Shawn in parting. She saw how troubled he looked about something but she felt herself almost freezing up trying to bring it up in the best way before he left, but then he was gone. Off to math, and she was just standing in the middle of the corridor awkwardly. She didn't really know any other students who weren't in classes right now well enough to start a comfortable conversation. So she wandered round, as she did, thinking about her anxiety problems. It was a constant thorn in her side, and the only problem that not just didn't get better from complex analysis, but actually got worse. The most rational thing to do in a crisis is to stay calm and look for the most rational decision, but back then, in that crisis, she was so scared. She needed to be able to handle those kinds of situations if she din't want to become a liability to the group. Like last time. What good is a living supercomputer who's so afraid of responsibility that she refuses to come up with a plan alone? Heidi started to walk towards Booker's office. She might be able to catch him now, and if he's busy, at least let him know she'd like a meeting later.