Melissa simply smiled and shook her head slightly. “I don’t think apologies are necessary.” She informed him gently. “She didn’t take offence to it. She knows you’re learning.” She invited him to come sit down. “I think right now the important thing is that we talk about the techniques I used, why I did it, things like that so you can understand more what to do in these situations and why we do it. Understanding is always the best way to learn, and it’s the same with people who can’t control their powers. There’s always a reason. Find out about their powers, as specific as you can and then delve into when they began to lose control. Find the event and figure out why. Often it takes someone with an outside view to see things clearly.” [center]***[/center] It was dark, and the building was quiet. It was probably close to midnight and most of the school was asleep or off doing their own quiet activities. Grace peeked out of her door cautiously before stepping out into the school for the first time. Walking through the halls she felt tense, but also more at ease than usual. With the threat of running into people removed she felt a lot calmer about not hurting people with her powers so they didn’t seem to be playing up on her as much. Making her way down to the first floor she eventually found her way out into the yard.