[center][color=ed145b][h3]Isaac[/h3][/color][/center] Isaac shuffled in to homeroom with his hand tightly around his bag. He spotted a girl with a necklace that just seemed to glow and his fingers itched. That would have to be his next target. It was a pretty pendent on a nice silver chain. He took his seat, it was always in the middle of the room, close enough to the back to blend in but far enough forward to not be labelled a slacker. His eyes slide to the girl again and he messed with his pencil, coming up with a plan on how to get it from her. His eyes jumped to the front when he noticed the professor was watching him, putting his pencil down and folding his hands over each other. He could be the picture of innocence if he really tried, but for some reason he doubted that Payton really thought that. For some reason, he could barely get away with looking at someone's bag without being caught. [center][h3][color=0054a6]Payton[/color][/h3][/center] Payton had been in his office waiting from the morning. The first day of the semester was always the hardest. The students were switching dorms, starting new classes, and seemed to act out more in the beginning. He let out a sigh and tried to greet each of the students as they came in. "Good morning, Mr. Martin, Mr. Jefferies, Ms. Dawnson." He stood by the door and nodded as they moved in to the class, watching where each student took a seat. It wasn't the first he had any of these students, but they would be settling in to the new class. They switched up who was in each class at the change of semester, so while most of them should have been used to working together, there was the chance that they wouldn't know each other well. "Morning, Ms. Bennington, Ms. Michaels, Mr. Hunter." Once all of the students had settled in their seats he turned to the board and began writing up the rules of the school. "I'm sure you've all heard this before, but we have to go over it one more time. You're not allowed to leave campus, you can't smuggle anything in, drugs and stealing are not tolerated." He went through the rules that were common for the first day before letting the students just settle in and relax. It was the first day so he may as well let them have time to chat before school really started up. Talking during class wasn't tolerated.