Logan was being so damn cute. Billie couldn't help but to think that, but seriously he was. It was one of the few times she wished this wasn't Morgan's class, and she would have just skipped with him, but she hated getting detentions from Morgan. She could deal with them more than getting them from a few other teachers, but his were always so quiet, and they drove her up the fucking wall. When he said he was literally starving to death, she stopped herself from laughing. She couldn't help the small chuckle at his notion about classes. "Makes perfect sense to me." she said, "It's also why they make us have PE before we eat too." Billie looked at him when he sighed overdramatically and shook her head. She gave a nod to his plan though, "Yeah, you know I'd help you any other time though. Ez will be a lot of help. She only has to retake it because she missed so much of it last year." Billie turned her attention forward after that as Morgan was starting class. Why was his voice so damn monotonous. He was a good enough teacher, but fuck his voice killed it every time. And then Logan brought up last night. She could see how happy he was when she had answered him, but then noticed his mood suddenly fall. He went to looking to the front of the class and he got really quiet. She kept blinking between the front of the class and Logan, and she saw Morgan still reading from his book. She rolled her eyes slightly, and she scooted herself slightly closer to Logan. She hated seeing him this sad, and though she wasn't exactly sure why she was about to do what she was going to... Damnit she was going to. Finally Morgan turned around and started writing what she hoped would be a fair bit on the chalkboard. "Logan." she whispered, and when she finally got him to look at her she leaned over and gently kissed him. When they broke away from each other she noticed Morgan wasn't at the front of the classroom anymore, and she about jumped when she felt a hand on her shoulder. "Miss Sanders, Mr. Smith, I believe you both need to pay a little more attention to the lesson and less attention to each other." he said, looking between them. "Detention. Both of you." Billie gave a gentle nod before rolling her eyes as he made his way back to the front of the class. Billie looked at Logan out of the corner of her eye and she smiled. She could see him smiling a bit too, and she mumbled. "Totally worth it." -- Adrian gave a nod to Molly's answer, but something told him that wasn't the case. These two were close, he could tell, and it made him wonder what happened. His thoughts were cut short though as the switch to the Angel-Demon wars was announced. There was a collective groan that ran over the classroom and some other buzz about it being bullshit. Well, Adrian supposed that it was, but it was history. History classes were notorious for going over the same topic over and over again. He didn't care, he usually learned something he hadn't known before each time they went over them anyway. Adrian looked to the person who asked to be excused before looking about to DuPage. "No." he answered, flatly. "If I let everyone get away with that, I wouldn't have much of a class." he said as he began writing a few things on the board. "Now, will I ask you to answer questions or to correct the information in your books, no, I will not. I will ask you, however, to cooperate and do the assignments. If you decide to skip classes of your own free will, know it will hit your grade hard." DuPage turned and looked at the class before lazily walking over and sitting on the front of his desk. "Look, I get that the Angel and Demon wars are probably drilled into your brains by now, and they're probably going to continue to be drilled in as long as you guys are here, but it was a change I had to make, so, if we can cover the material quickly and there are no hiccups, we can move on quicker. Do you guys understand what I am getting at?" Adrian raised a brow. So basically DuPage was saying they could speed run through them if they cooperated. That was something he could understand. At least the other wars that had gone on throughout history had something other than just blind hatred pushing them, and they were often times more complicated than that. Adrian raised his hand and spoke. "So can't we just cover what details you're supposed to in this class? I mean honestly, if it's done right, you can cram it into a week and we can do something else." he said, and Adrian felt other eyes on him. "What? I'd rather not go over everything we all already know, so if we can just skip it and move on, why not?" DuPage sigh and got back up, going over to the board. "Alright everyone, we're going to start going over last night's assignment, please let's get through this quickly." Adrian found it kind of funny how DuPage didn't even try and hide how irritated he was with having to switch around his schedule. He saw the familiar get up off the desk and start walking around the classroom and when he walked passed him, he heard him hiss. Adrian rolled his eyes again and heard DuPage start speaking again.