Cassandra, having calmed down enough to once once more apologise to Sam, had darted away back to her desk, as the lesson started. [i]oh, well done. Well done, Cassie. You didn't even get through one encounter without making a fool of yourself. You didn't even give the guy your name, nor get his[/i] she thought to herself furious for her foolishness. She let her hair fall over her face, as she stared at her book, and nothing else for a good long time. She wasn't even too sure if she paid attention to the lesson, just calming herself down, she was glad when school was over. She wanted nothing more then to log into DGO, but couldn't. She had too much to do, setting up her dorm room and what not. She gathered her things, and was more then surprised when she found her father outside her assigned room. She blinked, taken aback, but accepted his help, all the while not asking why he was there. Maybe he just realised she wasn't going to be at home. She knew he was rushed, as usual, so once the heavy lifting was done, she let him off the hook, giving him a hug, and a smile telling him she'd be alright, before turning to the room. She took a deep breath. And then set to work. She made up her bed, her desk, sorting out the books and things that she had, folding her clothes and putting them away. And then she took a deep breath, and went to find out what other activities she could do after school besides DGO. She wanted to have amazing prospects for her future. And if it meant talking and interacting with people as herself, then she figured she should try. She would have to have confidence one day.