Reiko, in her anger and annoyance, sat the rest of lunch in the grounds, finding an unclaimed bench in the quad and claiming it as her own. Her mood was soured, first by Aino-san's incessant prodding, then by more people faking their concern for her injuries. They didn't care. None of them did. The fact that they had to open with that instead of a typical greeting meant they weren't interested. Bunch of people just feigning concern so as to come off as 'nice' or 'friendly'. Not this time. Reiko wasn't fooled. And, if all that wasn't bad enough, she had given her curry to Kuriyama. That was [i]her[/i] curry, the one highlight in an otherwise terrible first day. And to think, the drama club wasn't even having their first meeting today. Reiko had nothing else to look forward to. The bell rang signaling the end of lunch. Students had five minutes to return to the school building. Reiko grumbled, walking back into the school with her head down. She re-entered 2-C ignoring everyone, and took her seat. The afternoon classes, the final two of the day, went by in a haze, and before she knew it, she was rising along with the others and giving the sensei a bow. The first day of lessons was over, mercifully. But the question now was, what should Reiko do with her time. She was tempted to just return to the dorms, do her homework, and sleep. Reiko headed for the door, bag in hand, ignoring the complaints of the students cleaning the room. She wasn't going to help. She was too upset.