[center][h1][color=8882be]Lumen Kresnik[/color][/h1] [@floodtalon][@Silver Carrot][/center] A nod and smile was delivered their way, Lumen directed himself towards the seat and answered accordingly to Duncan's querry. [color=8882be]"It was a rather interesting experience if I say so myself, one laced with a lot of oddities. She brought an animal to the classroom who wouldn't dismiss the metal leg of the chair it gnawed upon."[/color] Lumen said turning to see Trey, who didn't feel too inclined initially to expand on what had happened to him, respecting that thought he dismissed that part particularly and continued on the other topic. [color=8493ca]"She teaches economics, actually. Well, I do suppose that within our circle not all of us might end up Dawn-Slayers."[/color] Lumen said rather dejectedly, something seemed to popped up on his thoughts suddenly, worrisome that he might be in that mixture of people. He pulled down his hood further, trying his best to conceal his eyes sight without obscuring his vision to pertinently. [color=8882be]"She wants us to understand the value of money and what out roles with that are. I don't really get it, but I'm sure something of worth will be shown to us." [/color] With that, it seemed Trey had followed up with a question of his own. Yes Roland the odd boy from the other day. Lumen had witnessed him talking with a female of crimson hair sometime when he sat in those heights before. Duncan replied earnestly, something about that felt refreshing. He wasn't afraid to demonstrate his thoughts. No reason to do so, either. They were at a safe space of course, though this young poltergeist as he snicked a glace at this odd child who sat with Yuris, Tholl and that other teacher. [color=8882be]"Yes, he is quite something."[/color] Replied Lumen rather wistfully, reminding himself of Kresnik. [color=8882be]"I think it's less about foolhardiness and more about passion. Certainly it doesn't stem from a sense of becoming and self-interest. It upholds a badge of benevolence, I feel. You're friends heart is in the right place, it's almost a shame that ours weren't in its entirety."[/color] Lumen thought, thinking that if anything else, someone of greater heart would've become the hero and give up something in order to obtain something better for someone else. He allowed that to sink in for a bit, before he continued: [color=8882be]"Then again, we're weak for the most part. It's not at all smart to start looking for trouble if we can't dispel set trouble in the first place. Sorry, I went on a tangent. Forget I said anything." [/color]