In all honesty, Theo wasn’t paying much attention to the lecture. His eyes couldn’t help but stare at everything that might be of interest to him. From the bumps on the ceiling to the scrap pieces of paper littering the floors, everything else seemed so much more interesting than what’s written on the board. As he tapped the tip of his pencil against the desk, a sound rustled from the seat next to him. It was soft sound; it was light enough not to gather much interest. In the end, his pencil stood ready in hand as the teacher erased the board of its content and began to write new information on it. However, as soon as the teacher faced away, Theo blinked as the transfer student reached to the side and slid a piece of paper slipped onto his desk. [i]What’s this?[/i] He raised an eyebrow, tossing a curious glance at her. The paper that was passed was neatly folded with not visible tears or holes. With great caution, he took hold of it and pulled it into his lap where the desk blocked the view from the teacher. He opened the note. [quote]My name is Julianna. Show me around after this?[/quote] This… was interesting. He was the last person he would suspect to be asked of a thing especially from a transfer student. Although, it wasn’t like he had much to do after class or even school for that matter. Sure, there was practice, but he got plenty of empty time before then. It would be a nice break from talking to the occasional athletes and teachers. Shoving the notice into his desk, he flipped to an empty page. As he stared at the board, his pencil immediately went to work. Within a matter of moments, he slowly ripped the page out of his notebook and folded it up. The opportunity came when the teacher was distracted with the board, and he carefully slide the paper onto her desk. [quote]It’s nice to meet you. I’m Theo. Sure. Although, not much to see around here. [/quote]