((No problem!^^))
Leonard made sure to cast a reassuring smile in Annetka's direction, as she looked pretty nervous as she shuffled into the classroom and searched for a seat. He waved her over, trying to attract the smallest amounts of attention as he pointed out an empty spot for her to sit down in the front. Now wonder it was empty, far too close to the teacher's watchful gaze. Jake's note went unnoticed for a moment, when Durante walked into the room the dark magician immediately began to follow the vampire with suspicious eyes. He was a bit of a hypocrite, considering his particular magic generally required blood and someone else's energy to work well, but he didn't generally trust anyone who survived off sucking someone's life away. Oh well, at least he didn't sparkle.
When he bent down to scribble a few notes, no doubt the tests would be easy but he still knew the benefits of NOT failing any classes, Leonard eventually noticed the piece of paper folded up and lying on his desk. Curious despite himself, he surreptitiously unfolded the note and skimmed over the words. "Appreciation shown." Amusing, she was being rather careful not to appear too grateful, which would appear vulnerable to some. Smiling a little, he cast out his mental awareness, careful not to alert the teacher by tapping into her own consciousness, and relayed a mental message to the Keplie. "Acknowledged." He was careful not to probe her mind, skimming thoughts just enough to give her his own little not-quite-a-reply but not enough to read anything. Besides, she'd probably block him, and that could hurt sometimes.
Kastor watched the girl go into the classroom, and he didn't exactly like it. Frustrated, he whipped around and glared at haley, causing the werewolf to shrink back, trembling as she remembered her bad past with the man. "Sorry to inconvenience you love, but does your friend not know my policy? I WAS talking to her, and I don't particularly like that tone. Rather arrogant. Now go in and tell the little lady that I will be speaking with her, all right darling?" He smiled sweetly at the girl, only proceeding to make her even more uncomfortable, until she nodded vigorously and dashed into class, immediately stumbling through the aisles and claiming the most 'secluded' spot available in the room. The look Haley cast Everine was venomous, obviously not happy that she'd had to speak to that man again, and she couldn't say she was dreading the moment she told her what their headmaster had said.
"'Back to class now'. You actually told her to do that?" Kastor's false smile vanished from his face the second that annoying dog had left, and for a moment he let his tone, thick with danger, cause the fat little man to shake for a moment before he deigned turn around and stare at him with his icy gaze. "You know, you may be a waste of human flesh, and quite a lot of it might I add, but you needn't go around chasing away my little pets. You can't train an animal without introducing it to its master, eh? So..." He took an unconcerned step forward, seemingly more interested in the sunlight shining through the large window and heating up the room-one of the reasons he wasn't wearing the top part of his suit, another being that he liked showing off all his tattoos-than in his colleague. "I try to be a good owner, but I can't teach the, to roll over and play dead if you try to do my job for me." "Hey, Mike, calm down-I was just telling her to get to class. You always complain about attendance-" The man began to stutter out in his defense, wondering what he'd done to get his boss so mad. "DO NOT TALK BACK TO ME!" A few staff members winced at the high volume Kastor had used, and most decided it would be a good time to find something else to do. "Maybe I'm just not teaching them right. Tell me, how do you discipline an unruly dog?" The ex-marine made it fairly clear that he wasn't talking about the students at that moment.
((So much pointless drabble with kastor... I need to stop staying up all night living off of chocolate and coffee...))