Alex didn't want to make the connection. She had no wish to know the other heroes' identities nor did she wish for them to know about hers. It's called a secret identity for a reason. It was to protect themselves and their loved ones. That was the whole point of it. But now that her mind was unoccupied by the lecture and talking with Brian, her mind was thinking that these three younger students were his fellow heroes. And she didn't like the idea one bit. Not because of their age, that was a whole other thing entirely, but because now that she knew, she was going to be expected to mix her superhero life with her personal life and she didn't want that. Poyzz was getting a hint of her agitation and prodded her under her jacket to which she responded to patting the area above her jacket's inner pocket. The young boy made his way to her slowly, without the janitor noticing. Or at least, the janitor didn't care about it. She turned to him when he began speaking. [b][color=f26522]"Yeah, I know. You're going to say that we're the heroes who haven't even debuted in the eyes of the media yet. All aisde from you that is."[/color][/b] She whispered back in a low voice. It lacked the panic or excitement one would feel upon figuring out who was who. She stopped sweeping for a second and looked down then back at the young boy. What a coincidence, to be in the same school as everyone else. Surely, Rogue Bat was not one of them. [b][color=f26522]"Even if that is the case, we should talk about this at a more private location."[/color][/b] She warned him. It was obvious what she was thinking. Rogue Bat must have eyes and ears everywhere. And even if he didn't, then someone else might overhear them. She wasn't going to risk that. She needed someplace else, other than the cafeteria of this school. [b][color=f26522]"Gather the others and find me later after we're done with this. We can discuss this later."[/color][/b] Better than here when the janitor is looking at them. She caught his eyes and she went back to work.