They needed to pick a class rep? Well... picking someone at random wasn't good, at all. Since no one seemed to be nominating anyone, she should probably make a suggestion. But... the very act of making the suggestion would put her in the spotlight for being chosen, wouldn't it? Yet, at the same time, she couldn't allow the class rep to be chosen at random. Such a position had a duty to be fulfilled, and if the person chosen was ill-suited, then things wouldn't go as smoothly. She wasn't clever enough to trick someone into making the suggestion for her, nor did she have anyone she could goad into it in the first place. If someone had to be chosen, she knew that she, herself, would at least take the job seriously. The young woman sighed and rose from her seat, standing beside her desk. "Sensei, if I might make a suggestion. Since no one seems eager to make a nomination, perhaps we should elect a temporary official, until such a time as we are able to choose someone we know will be suited to the job. A week's time should be enough to make a more informed decision, don't you think?" Her face clearly read 'don't pick me,' though. As a couple more girls entered the room, her eyes shifted to them. The one seemed rather cynical about the girls around her. Ah, wait, she recognized the type of girl. She never thought she'd actually run into one that so clearly fit the description, though. "Tsundere, ne?" This was muttered under her breath, more to herself than anyone else. She realizes her error immediately, though. If the girl heard her comment, she probably wouldn't like it. It felt too early to sit again, though, as much as she wanted to. The teacher had yet to respond...