[b][center]Jayln Vance [/center][/b] It was hard to notice Jay in the auditorium. His hoodie covered his head and Gordon slept inside his pocket. To the naked eye, it would appear as if Jay was asleep. In truth, Jay was watching everyone around him. His head would tilt a little to the side every now and again to see more but Jay never let his illusion slip. As the crowds of people filed out of the auditorium, Gordon moved from Jay's pocket to Jay's satchel. It was a few minutes later when Jay rose from his seat. Those who were still in the auditorium were either the ones who had fallen asleep or stragglers. It was hard to tell that the man walk was Jay. The only way a person would be able to tell who it was would have been by looking at the pendant hanging from his neck and Gordon poking his head out of the satchel. Jay was in no mood to chat but after leaving he could help but notice Salem and Emmeline conversing. It wasn't his place to interrupt their conversation. Of course, Gordon had other plans. Gordon hopped out of the satchel and ran towards the pair. A few people tripped over Gordon on his way over there and Jay couldn't help but to stifle a laugh. Jay advanced towards Gordon and picked him up before he reached the pair but it was hard for people not to notice the commotion caused by pair. Jay tried his best to walk away as quickly as possible. [I][center]Melissa Wallace [/center][/I] Melissa was already bored from having to stand around in the auditorium but it was made worse by the speech Rebuen was giving. Melissa wished she hadn't come in today. She could have been having some fun at a party with a few of her muggle friends. But, her job came before a party. The students were happy when Rebuen finished and so was Melissa. It meant that she could leave and find her office. It had been a while since she visited the place and she would need to do some reorganizing. Files would have to be organized to replace the old students with the new students. It would be tedious but required. The office was small and packed but simple. There were two filing cabinets which held the files Melissa had on her students. There were atleast one hundred and fifty files in the cabinets but few of them held more than their grades and student profiles. A few of them still held assingments from the year before but they were generally empty. As Melissa opened the cabinets, she noticed files of students who had graduated. They were a reminder to Melissa that the students come and go but her job was to prepare them for life after Kingsridge.