Curious, what more was potentially going to be said in that moment when Professor Lovette had cut himself off. Though to be frank he was a tiny bit disappointed, he'd hoped for something almost like enlightenment in the answer. Though despite this he did not let it show as he smiled in gratitude of receipt of an answer. For a moment he thought the professor was spacing out, as though they'd became absent from their own thoughts. Jake peered into the professors eyes and was almost startled when he'd clapped his hands together pretty much snapping them both back into reality. When the professor broke line of sight Jake looked over his shoulder back over the room, before returning his attention to the professors question. Noticing the opportunity to speak up, Jake bowed his head toward the professor. [color=39b54a]"Well first I'd like to thank you. An honest opinion is better than a denial of one, no matter the context. Now as for anything else... ah yes!"[/color] Jake reached into his pocket as he unfolded an envelop as neatly he could holding it out. [color=39b54a]"To whom it may concern, it's simply a letter explaining that no other Lucshen will be visiting the academy regardless of occasion. My family don't wish to make things difficult, for student, staff nor visitors."[/color] Although sealed with wax, the family crest upon it had been evidently defaced, almost as though someone had deliberately scratched it off. [color=39b54a]"And with that... I look forward to your classes Professor Lovette. An opportunity to learn something new is always a cherished one within our household. As the family saying goes... well I shant bore you with that."[/color] Jake reminisced his parents telling of the Firestrom family saying, though they were no longer of that family, it still rung true with them. [color=39b54a]"I believe there are likely other matters that require your attention, so I shant take up more of your time."[/color] Jake bowed his head once more before turning back towards the room, as he glanced back at the list of names on the screen. He didn't recognise most of them. There was a few councillor family names he recognised, though not many. Most of what he did know about the community was self taught due to his families decision to steer clear of it. His enrolment in the academy was the closest they came to integrating back into society in a long time. With a sigh Jake headed back to where he'd been previously sitting his bag of belongings still lent against the chair. [@EchoicChamber]