Max balked at the appearance of Moe. How had he missed her?! He was so caught up with Cass that he become oblivious of his surroundings, it seemed. Moe's departing comment, however, caused Max to laugh heartily. [B]"Well,"[/B] He said, looking at Cass, [B]"I wouldn't consider the food I gave you 'buying you a meal first', so I don't think a poolside hook up is on the cards today."[/B] He commented with a board grin, [B]"But I think your friend is right, we should probably get to English with the rest of the 'drones'. I certainly hope they weren't shortsighted enough to segregate the classes, though! I'm not all that keen to be stuck in a classroom with a group of 'elites' who consider this situation to be little more than a photo op for their parents."[/B] From there, Max led the way to the classroom, already familiar with the school's layout. He was relieved to see that the classes hadn't been segregated, although the divide was quickly becoming apparent. Entering the room, Max held the door open for Cass. [B]"After you?"[/B]