Alex watched as Riley and Jason entered a conversion. He decided to simply walk over to the fountain instead of running, and saw an aged bald man speaking them them, another new face, then going off to talk to somebody else. He was pretty sure that the man was Charles Xavier, the man who founded the school as well as the X-men. Alex was too slow to be able to talk to the headmaster, but was close enough to hear Riley asking Jason if he could use the bathroom. Alex didn't see the point of it, since Jason probably would have just said okay if Riley had told him instead of asked him, but didn't say anything about it. Getting closer to his brothers and the newcomer, he smiled at Jason and nodded slightly. "I'm going to look around. You should probably stay with Riley." He said to them, starting to walk away from them before pausing mid-step. "That was the headmaster, right? The guy who made this place?" He wanted clarity about the man, since he hadn't yet talked to him. Walking away once again, Alex entered the large building and began to wander around, allowing his nose to guide him to the dining hall, where the scent of food was strong. As he walked in, he glanced around the room to see where the food was. He knew that Jason and Riley would get to the dining hall eventually, and had no worries about them being helpless. This place was made for mutants, after all, and there was no hatred that he knew of. Looking around, he found the counter of food and saw a woman leaning against it. She looked nice, and plus he kind of had to be near her because she was relatively close to the food, so it was probably only a matter of time until he spoke to her. With a small shrug, he walked over to the counter where the food was and grabbed himself an apple. He had a personal rule to eat at least a few fruits a day, since he couldn't allow himself to be lazy or unfit. It was too much of a risk to be unprepared, and he wasn't ready to take that risk. Taking a bite from the apple, he looked over at the redheaded woman and smiled at her, sighing lightly as he swallowed the chunk of the apple that he had bitten into. "Hi." He said simply, not knowing anything about the woman to know how to correctly approach her.