Billie couldn't help but to wonder two things as Logan sat with her. One was what the fuck did Cole give him, and two was how the hell did he make it to class this high? Her second question was answered quickly and she rose a brow. "Ez is back?" she asked more rhetorically than not. That was a good thing though. That just meant that the dragon crowd would definitely not be a problem this year. Drake tried, he really did, but no one really had control over the dragons like she did. Billie just shook her head, "You know, she wasn't exactly wrong. You shouldn't be late to Morgan's class. I think the only student in the school he hasn't given detention to is Clary." Probably an exaggeration, but it certainly seemed like it. She also knew how much sympathy Morgan held towards Clary after finding out how she died. Morgan had died in the plague or something from what she had heard, and he had just decided to stay on earth rather than go off and find peace... Clary's situation had been a lot more fucked up and she never had the chance to choose. She shook the the thought from her mind when Logan said something about it being hard to pay attention in sixth period. She chuckled at the homework thing, "Sorry, Lo. Harlow wouldn't like it if I didn't assign the homework. Would help you with it, but I promised Randa she could have me tonight." she said to him, quietly. When Morgan started class, Billie had to try not to laugh at what Logan was saying. He needed to be high more often, she was enjoying it. But then he said something else and all she could do was turn and look at him. He did remember last night... Well, obviously, they weren't smashed the entire night, but still... maybe he had forgotten about their kiss. She tried not to show that something was on her mind, and allowed her face to turn quickly into a small smile. "I enjoyed it too. I'm really glad we don't have to go this year without each other." she whispered, and she took down a few notes as Morgan talked some more. "Kinda wish I wouldn't have had to get up this morning, it was nice not freezing half to death." she chuckled. That wasn't the only reason she didn't want to get up. She enjoyed being cuddled up to him. She had enjoyed everything about the night before, even if there was that small awkward moment after Clary had caught them kissing. She had honestly been surprised that Clary hadn't brought it up to her yet, and she was almost certain she hadn't said anything to Logan either. But that was good. They could save the lectures for another day. If only they could do that with Morgan too. -- Adrian was very curious suddenly as to the odd relationship between the familiar and the skin walker at the front of the class. He watched as the cat hissed at him before Molly seemed to take attention to him. He seemed to lower his head down and he laid back on the desk, curled up like he was going to go back to sleep. Molly's answer made Adrian wonder even further. He knew a lot about witches and familiars, for the most part anyway, he had come across plenty of settlements for them. He had seen a place called Sanctuary when it was built, and the old man who had built it had told him this tragic story about his wife and her familiar. They had been killed, and he had decided to settle after that. Do what he could to help others on the run. He didn't stay there long, and when he had heard about the destruction of it and New Salem, he had went to see the ruins. Mostly to pay his respects. He nodded a bit to Molly and whispered. "I guess it's just odd to see." He turned his attention back to the board when he saw that DuPage had written a few things. They were briefly going to cover the night before's assignment, but then they were moving on to the angel and demon wars. "As you can see class, we aren't spending a lot of time on the vampire-werewolf wars at the moment. I had to move a few things around in my curriculum last night and we will be circling back and covering them in a couple of weeks. For the time up to that, we will be covering the Angel-Demon wars." he said, and Adrian found it odd. Sure, the Angel-Demon wars had been running much longer and the times between them were shorter and each were getting more violent as it went on, but he wondered why the shift in gears. There was a lot to cover with those wars, and it would be easy to get details confused. DuPage didn't seem too pleased with the change either, so perhaps it was a change he was forced to make. Still, Adrian shrugged. He hadn't fought in them directly, but he did know that there had to be people here who had. Plus, he had known so much about them through Azrael that it would be easy for him anyway.