"Health inspection already?" The speaker, a tall-ish man with glasses and a mug of coffee in one hand, stood in the hall. An exaggerated sigh filled the air as he took a long sip from his coffee, rolling his eyes slightly as it sloshed about and a few drops spilled onto the floor with the latest quake. He set off walking at a brisk pace, taking another long sip from his mug. Judging from the origin of the noise, the Inspector had elected to stop in at the library first. Nothing was burning, so he supposed that he hadn't made anyone too angry yet. "Sounds like Daichi is enthusiastic as ever!" The man's name was Gregory Stein, one of the school's vice principals. Unlike his colleagues, he had also been completely unnoticeable the day before. Truthfully, this was because he had been stuck in something of an altercation with a necromancer, a baker, and a bank the next town over, and hadn't been able to make it back until just after Dios' return (Though he had been very aware of the return; The former vice principal's presence had made his danger senses go off like crazy, and had led to [i]another[/i] altercation with a police officer that didn't quite understand the concept of 'emergency'), and it was at that point that aforementioned officer had caught up with him. The misunderstanding had been sorted out, but it had taken a few phone calls, and several hours processing time. He had gotten a free ride to the academy and coffee out of the deal. though, so he supposed it wasn't all bad. It did, however, mean that he hadn't reached Hikari Ryodan until roughly twenty minutes before Daichi. He knocked on, and pushed open, Yui's door with his coffee hand, as the other was occupied with balancing the box of a dozen donuts he'd talked the police station out of on his way out. The donuts were a very necessary measure; He was, after all, a day late, and needed to ensure that he balanced that negative with a positive. Not that he was too concerned; the Headmistress tended to at least tolerate the fact that every now and again he was inconvenienced. "Headmistress!" He greeted cheerfully, taking another sip of his coffee. "Looks like yesterday went off splendidly! Aside from some bad mojo in the afternoon, the damage of which is gone, for which I suppose we must thank our wonder Ninja Janitor. Ah, Toaster! You look well. Try not to bite the Inspector's ankles this time." "Speaking of which, isn't it a little early for our friend Daichi? He must be very enthusiastic this year!" ***************************************************************** Abraham, for his part, seemed rather unconcerned at the commotion as he took a seat in the cafeteria. The teenager took a bite of his breakfast, peering at the book held in his opposite hand. This process continued until the second quake, at which point he closed the book and set it down on the table. [i]Fury, I think this shall be an interesting school. Did you come to that conclusion before or after the shouting toaster?[/i]