Shay looked at her father. She then looked back at Indy and frowned slightly. She might be the daughter of someone in the group...it didn't mean she exactly liked it. She just went along with everything. She was too afraid to say anything and her father was actually all she had. She didn't have anyone else other than her father. Her mother died and she really didn't have any friends actually. She was a loner and a quiet person. She was a bit antisocial as well. But she was sort of a teachers pet or could be depending on the teacher and her father. Shay watched around as the kids were sleeping an passing notes. She could already tell some of the students liked him. It was normal though, she on the other hand, could seriously care less about liking any sort of guy, let alone a teacher! Her silver eyes gazed up at him, "Did you ever go into the times in Egypt inside the pyramid? Some people make it off to be they have." She said suddenly, she wanted to at least start some sort of conversation instead of watching the kids drool over him. It was odd...that they would just drool over a man older than them. Shay could read body langauge as well, she could tell how intimidated he was, but she wouldn't bring it up, especially not with her father sitting there. She had her arms slightly crossed over her chest and she smiled politely. She didn't like making the wrong impression. Especially now with a new teacher. She hated making the wrong impressions as Shay liked to be perfect in everything she did and she at least tried to be perfect and thorough. "Oh and, something I thought I'd mention....don't make a mistake trusting some people in here....they'll get you fired faster than some of the delinquents can and that's a fact." Shay said, trying to already keep him off the wrong path. She liked him and she didn't want a...mistake coming to her attention or her fathers. Just for his own good. "It's for your own good, trust me." Shay said, her voice getting a bit more serious as she rubbed her arm, glancing back to her father and she gave a slight shrug. She didn't want anymore deaths than what had to be. People would start getting weary if more deaths happened and she knew it...but she didn't want to bring the topic up of death. Especially not in front of a totally new teacher. That would just be bad for all of them. Shay sat there, her hands now in her lap as she was fiddling away with her fingers nervously. She didn't want anything to be brought up about the death, but she knew with her father there that wouldn't happen. But with him there she was a bit uncomfortable about everything. Every little thing they had to do with the school. Her stomach turned over as she sat there. She had canceled a lot of voices of people, the people who annoyed her anhways. She blocked them out of her mind so she could focus on what the new teacher would say to her or to anyone else. She continued to fiddle with her hands and she looked at Indy. "Hopefully nothing including strange irrational events, but was there anything interesting worth talking about? Forgive all the questions, but I always wanted to go to Egypt." She smiled, she had a sweet soft smile despite the nervous turning inside. Despite how afraid she was, she wouldn't ever let anyone see. Not even her own father, but the friends she didn't have know she was quite afraid of him more than anyone else or any unexplainable events which happened a lot in her life...she just called them unexplainable events with an explanation. "I'm just really interested in knowing if you found anything interesting." She smiled.