A weak-looking, white-haired young man leaning on a sleekly designed crutch leaned his back against the hall, right beside the doorway into his class. It seemed that the lesson had started without him. He was late as usual anyway, and he didn't quite care too much for the class anyway, so it was nothing of consequence. He cracked his neck by pushing on the side of his temple a few times with his free hand. Earlier as he was heading to the room, he saw an unfamiliar brown-haired young man tying his shoe at the doorway. From the introduction he heard from the teacher just now, it seemed that that guy was a new student. Not wishing to intrude, he waited outside until he heard the teacher direct this 'Daisuke' fellow off to sit by Cyril. That might not've been a good idea what with Cyril's demeanor, but he wasn't the teacher. Anyway, now that that was over and done with, he could finally get in his class to go learn about whatever the subject of discussion was. "Hrumph," Rani grunted, pushing himself off the wall. [i]Tap, tap, tap,[/i] his crutch went as he headed on into the room, mid-lesson. Stealth be damned - he wouldn't be able to go undetected in his condition, and trust me, he'd tried to minimize noise pollution from his movements several times before. Perhaps later he'd opt to try out adding padding to the bottom, this time one that wouldn't slip on tile. Though he'd also have to figure out a way to silence the metal-on-metal of the crutch's components themselves, as well... ...But those weren't really thoughts to be thinking now of all times, he had to listen to the lesson, but first he had to find a seat. A quick survey of the room revealed one in the room farthest from the window and farthest from the front. It'd be good enough, sure, but he would've preferred to have a seat next to the plants by the window. [i]Tap, tap, tap,[/i] he went again before plopping himself down on the vacancy. He pressed a button on the top of the handle of his crutch, causing the thing to retract into the cuff with a satisfying [i]click![/i]. He rested his chin on his palm, and his elbow on the table as he disinterestedly listened to the teacher's spiel.