[centre][h1]Regina Haney[/h1][/centre] [@Blade17][@EurmalEye] [color=gold]''You must be the other scholarship student'' [/color] said Regina, turning to face Leonardo [color=gold]''Mr Zamudio, is that correct?''[/color]. Looking over her checklist she marked off his name. Now all she had to do was to send off the scholarships student to their dorms and welcome the rest of the students. The reason why the scholarship students didn't have to stay at the gates for an extra thirty minutes was that all of this was already explained to them at the orientation- where each subject was held, punishments, locations of various businesses and leisure areas around the campus and the rules each student was expected to follow. With a sigh, she tucked her clipboard under her arm. [color=gold]'' Feel free to head to your dormitories boys. If you get lost ask an older student for help or a member of staff. Hopefully, I will see you two in my English class tomorrow, if you're not late''[/color] [hr] [centre][h1][color=purple]Quinn[/color][/h1][/centre] Leaning against the marble fence surround the school, Quinn was busy tapping away on her phone to her followers about how the school looked from the outside. Out of boredom, she would occasionally try to look over the fence to see the upperclassmen or a bit of the campus but due to her short stature, she could barely stretch her neck enough to get a glimpse which increased her curiosity about the academy. Thankfully, no one seemed to notice her bad attempts at looking at the campus and even if they did, Quinn doubted they would recognise her unless they were really into theatre. Many of her roles were small since not many people wanted to pay for a child actress due to high costs and complex legislation. As for her 'influencer' status, most of the time, people thought she was a doppelganger or an obsessive fangirl instead of the real deal. While her lack of popularity and recognition often saddened her, now she couldn't be more grateful for it.