[@olcharlieboi] [@Heckno12] Raven listened to the boy, not that surprised that his real form was the small slime form he had become during his 100m. It had become apparent to her that people who were able to hide any physical attributes of their quirks, well, they would hide them. They would do their best to blend in and that was not something she could blame the boy for, if she could hide her wings and horns, she knows she would do so in a heartbeat. "A quirk like that seems like it can have a lot of possibilities when it comes to helping people and being a hero. I wouldn't call it a convenience. You are lucky to have gotten the quirk you ended up with. Not all quirks are as good as they seem." Raven spoke to the boy, speaking truthfully and honestly about how she saw his quirk. When he seemed to speak to himself about being up in the clouds and what could come with it, Raven took this as her cue to zone out once again. This was interrupted though by the boy introducing himself and reaching his hand out towards her. Raven tilted her head to the side slightly and looked at him then at his hand then back at him, narrowing her eyes ever so slightly trying to read his face for any bad intentions but she couldn't find anything. She ever so hesitantly reached her hand forward and shook his hand briefly before pulling her hand back quickly. "Raven..." She informed him cautiously, never actually having had someone introduce themselves to her before except for some adults. It seemed that as soon as Raven retracted her hand another boy appeared at the table out of thin air. This startled Raven at first causing her instincts to kick in, her instincts had her standing up and pulling one of her swords out of her bag within seconds but during the same time, her mind registered that the boy was a classmate when he gave them a friendly wave. The girl quickly sat back down and put her sword back into her bag as a tint of pink made its way to her cheeks. Raven rested her cheek on her hand again and looked down trying to get over the slight embarrassment from what just happened, the feeling of eyes from other students in the cafeteria boring into her back.