[centre][h1][color=mediumorchid]Quinn[/color][/h1][/centre] Quinn awoke early to a buzzing phone. Groggily she answered, seeing it was her mother calling her back. Something came up in her agency and she was busy for the majority of the night. Assuring her that she didn't mind, Quinn caught her up on how she was getting on, without omitting her disappointment with the size of her room. Her mother simply chuckled and told her it could've been worse. The conversation ended after ten minutes, with her mother telling her to focus on her classes, and instead of going back to bed, Quinn decided to get ready for the day. Once she was done in the bathroom (thankfully it was empty at the time), the girl scoured her closet for something professional, eventually settling on black trousers paired with a button-up shirt and a blue sweater vest. Grabbing her already packed-up bag, she headed out to the cafeteria to grab breakfast. It was quite early so there were only a couple of students awake, none of which seemed awake enough to engage in a conversation. She stayed in the cafeteria until homeroom began. [hr] Quinn felt terrible after the first day. Completely unprepared for a test, she was sure that she failed most of the questions. On top of that, the drama class mostly consisted of theory and she almost fell asleep. If it continued, she would consider dropping the class-although she would never do so. It would just give her father the satisfaction of proving his outlook on art-based classes correct. At least the English class was somewhat interesting- but she hated the teacher already. Who in their right mind would set a biography for the first day? When she moved between classes, Quinn noticed the vendors selling various things in the courtyard. Now that the classes have ended, she decided to check them out. She walked in between the stands while fiddling with her purse, looking for something to buy. Most of it seemed to be warm food although a few were selling stationery and small accessories with the school's logo. She bought a couple of keychains for her friends back home and stashed them away in her bag. Some of the teachers were still in the area and so Quinn sometimes stopped to chat with them.