Raven was so busy staring at the floor blankly, that the sudden flash of lightning caused her to flinch in surprise. She cleared her throat and immediately looked around to see if anyone had seen that. Her face heated up in embarrassment, and she decided to brush it off by bringing her attention to the guy who introduced himself as the headmaster. She didn't catch his name, not that she would remember it if she did. [i]That entrance was quite.. flashy. heh..[/i] She held back a smile after she mentally made that pun, and made a mental note not to ever voice out something as lame as that. Then it clicked. One of them was telepathic. Raven froze in place, and her eyes widened a little bit. [i]woops..[/i] She immediately sent her thoughts flying, and tried to focus on whatever the headmaster was saying. She felt uncomfortable about the fact that her mind was open to someone else besides her. Hopefully, the telepath-girl was the type of person who respected people's privacy. Raven must have tried too hard to keep her mind blank, because she realized that she had been spacing out for awhile now, and completely missed the rest of the conversation. By the time that she focused back on the headmaster, a woman was already standing beside him. "let's go ahead and get inside" She sighed in relief upon hearing that, "-where we'll go over housing assignments, rules, and all the other miscellaneous things you need to know.” She groaned internally. Raven just wanted to get in and settle down in a room with a comfy bed -and maybe get to eat some delicious food for dinner. She was in no mood to go over housing assignments, rules, wait, did somebody say rules? She hated rules, and she was never good at following them. Mr. Flash and Ms. Blonde started to lead them inside the school building. She didn't pay attention to what the two were saying as she observed the place quietly. As they arrived at the cafeteria, she raised an eyebrow at the familiarity. It looked too much like her kitchen at home, with it's tan-colored walls and checkered flooring. After that, they went to the gymnasium, followed by the auditorium. By the time that they left, she was already too tired to walk. It didn't help that the luggage she was carrying was heavy. She ended up placing too many things in there when she was trying to keep John waiting. Fortunately for her, they were brought to a room with chairs. She didn't notice anything else inside the room, because she was too caught up at the sight of chairs. She was finally going to get some rest. Raven walked over to the chair at the edge, but when the blonde woman took the seat at the end, she moved a few chairs away from her. She placed her luggage down before taking a seat, and she leaned back against the chair with a deep sigh. “Does anyone have any questions about what you did or didn't see?” After getting a few seconds of relief, she sat up straight and brought her chair closer to the table. She didn't answer the question, not that she had questions anyway, and she didn't want to make eye-contact with anyone either so she did the only thing that she felt comfortable doing.. stare at the cat.