Everything was already organized for her. Perfect. She turned and cast a quick look to the book on what she assumed to be her desk before looking back to the teacher. “Thank you; I think I’ll take the time to look everything over, so I can get a good idea of where I’m supposed to be with background knowledge”. It was even sticky noted, just for her; she had to appreciate the time that must have taken. His question took her a little bit by surprise, but she answered regardless. “Well, at least where I’m from things were pretty peaceful. There’s not really a lot of fighting that I’ve seen, and most of the mutant related groups aren’t too close to me. A little boring, really, but in a good way.” It was rather easy to assume he was from Canada as well, and the second part of his statement made her smile a little. Having someone to relate to on a matter like this wasn’t something she was expecting, but it was reassuring. She managed to squeeze in a quick closing before being sent to her seat. “Of course. Thanks again for the notes!” She watched as the rest of the class was given their instructions, and once the cue was given to stand, she put down her bag, quickly took out a pencil and paper, grabbed the textbook, and followed the kids that were heading down to the library. Back home, students had to stay with teachers even if they were playing catchup- she didn’t see why this would be different. She’d do the individual work in the library with the rest of the class.