It wasn't too long after all the exchanges were made that the principal finally started talking. Evangeline's eyes widened as she hurried back to her seat. She would hate to have gotten in trouble her first day at the academy. [i]"It also would be a terrible fate to be punished by a robot,[/i] Evangeline thought to herself, sitting comfortably in the chair she had left behind to introduce herself to a lot of her other classmates. Evangeline hadn't seen the remote in his hand when the screens started to burst to life, and she was now sure he was a robot. If not a robot, a magician. Perhaps both. Leaning forward in her seat she gazed at the beautiful pictures he was showing the auditorium. His words sunk into her like butter on hot bread. "In this school, we not only want to teach you academic lessons, but we want to you to learn how to take care of yourselves which comes along with responsibility." the principal spoke. Evangeline finally would have a place almost of her own. No brother's to annoy her, no parents to tell her not what to do or on the contrary- what to do. "All of you will have to learn how to cook your own breakfast." the principal continued, and Evangeline grinned. She had been working at her parent's cafe all these years, and finally would get to eat some of the masterpieces she had created, and that guests raved about. Or at least, she assumed they raved about. Applauding with the rest of the crowd, Eva could not wait for the firework show tonight, and to see her other classmates that she would be spending the year with either. Also she was dying to find out who her room mate was, and whether or not they would become friends. Everything was quite exciting! And with that they were dismissed by the pianist; who also seemed to be a member of the student council. Something that Evangeline wasn't too interested in, but was respectful of people and their extra curricular activities, whatever they would be. [i]"Besides chess club, those guys are nerds."[/i] Evangeline snickered to herself within her thoughts, as she stood up. She patted her pocket to make sure the lollipop was safely in there, and made her way towards her classroom.