[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/DZKHTI6.png[/img][/center] Ember had listened carefully as the headmistress spoke. She stood from her seat afterwards, clutching her file close and curling the edges of the paper sticking out out of habit, trying to memorize the time of the test well enough that she would be able to trust her own memory later on. She was undeniably nervous. She wasn't too good in big crowds, and she hadn't seen this many people in one place for a long time. Her mother had warned her about attending Angel Academy, but Ember was only just realizing how out of her depth she was. She was so anxious that she hadn't even looked at her file yet. She navigated out of the crowded hall, needing space to breathe before she began the quest to her first class. She slipped into the girl's restroom and took a few deep breaths, thankful to have some space to herself, before looking at her file. She read that her roommate was someone named Leorin, a 25-year-old who was one rank below Ember. She was a little worried about figuring out how to balance a tiny room between the two of them, but then again, she was worried about everything right about now. Realistically, she knew that it would only take a week or so to adjust to life here, but her insecurities just kept whispering everything that could go wrong. She gave herself another minute to get it together, examining her schedule closely, before leaving the bathroom and heading towards her first class, Nature Studies. She was able to find her classroom fairly easy, as she had a good sense of direction, and took the seat off to the left side of the middle row of seats. She figured this way she could hear and see everything the professor did without drawing much attention to herself. She was hoping that the wandering eye would pass right over her until she figured out the social climate here well enough to begin socializing with the others. She just wasn't ready to have a conversation yet, and was extremely scared of making a fool of herself. She settled into her seat and pulled the book she was reading out of her bag to pass the time until class started, and to shield herself from anyone who might approach her.