[h3][color=lightcoral]Katsuragi Rin[/color][/h3] [i][color=gray]Masuda High School - History Class, Mr. Hagino[/color][/i] [hr] Rin sits at the very back of the class, hands shoved into her uniform jacket, a cat-eared beanie on her head. She 'fought' for the right to wear it, explaining her odd temperature regulation and her willingness to take it off whenever asked by teachers if it was too distracting, though she'd never admit to any of this. She shivers a bit, the school jacket a little too thin for her liking. She scans the classroom. Ah, everyone was older than her--much older. She sinks into her seat, somewhat intimidated. Yeah, she was smart--smart enough to move up a grade or two, but, she didn't think she'd end up so... high up in grades. She grimaces. She wasn't good with kids her age or anyone for that matter, if anything, she hoped she'd never talked to any of them. ... But a friend or two would be a nice. She shakes the thought away and desperately attempts to focus as the tired-eyed teacher calls her for attendance. Should she raise her hand? Say '[i]here[/i]'? Just stay silent with her feet crossed and her hands in her pockets? A long few seconds pass and she forces her hand upward just as the teacher is about to move on. It stays raised until she's sure she was marked down. Her hand meekly retreats into her pocket, and she prays that no one but the teacher noticed or cared. Being seen as lame was the last thing she wanted--or maybe she would just been seen as an annoyance for taking too long, she really didn't want to bother anyone. She lets out a quiet groan, pinching her temple in frustration. [color=lightcoral]"Dumb!"[/color] She mutters to herself. Taking a cautious look around the classroom, she spots Fukushu by the window, her jacket off. Rin shivers a bit again--how was she doing that? Today was a cold day... then again, every day was cold for her, and she dreaded coming out of her room for that reason alone [sub]although, she dreaded it for a lot of other reasons.[/sub] Her head snaps back to the front of the class--didn't want to be caught staring, after all. That'd be awkward. [i]Too[/i] awkward.