"Good sleep?" I shrugged.

"Long flight." She nodded.

"I know the feeling. Now come on, we have some things we need to organize." I stood up, and followed Raven out of the room. We walked past quite a few rooms, none of which had labels on them, so I had no idea what they were for. We arrived at the end of a corridor and Raven reached for the door handle, pulling the door open. Inside was a man with frizzy, erratic hair, bending over a metal desk at the far side of the room. Raven called out to him.

"Professor Pike?" He looked up, and swung around wildly.

"Yes? Who is it?" He looked around and saw Raven standing in the centre of the room, me slightly back.
"Ah, yes, Raven." Raven nodded. "And you must be Lena?" I nodded.

"Well, here it is." He hurried to his desk and picked up a small black box. He walked back and passed it to Raven who pocketed it and turned to leave.

"Thanks Professor." He was already back at his desk and mumbling something unintelligible, sounding almost like binary. Raven led me along another corridor, and through more and more until we arrived back at our quarters. Raven scanned her palm again and we walked in. She gestured that I sit down, and I complied. She then passed the box she had received from Professor Pike to me and began explaining it.

"This is your black box. It does pretty much everything needed. It gives you direct contact to H.I.V. and other students and staff as well as serving as your timetable and numerous other things. It has a tracking device in it, and it is requirement that you take it with you everywhere." I nodded.

"Alright." Raven smiled.

"Good. Now, training will begin tomorrow at 9 in room 17, if you have any trouble getting there, ask H.I.V. for directions." I nodded again. "Oh, and one more thing." She walked towards me, and knelt on the ground in front of me. Though we were both under average height, compared to me, she was actually quite tall, even when I was sitting on my bed.

"You are not to be seen by anyone unless i tell you. You must stay hidden for both your safety, and for other reasons I'm unable to disclose at the moment." I frowned, but nodded. She stood up and walked to the doorway.

"Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a meeting to get to. You should get some sleep. You look tired." I nodded and Raven left the room. I relaxed a little, slouching my shoulders, letting by back slump down. I didn't just look tired; I felt it too. I immediately put my head on the pillow, closed my eyes, and fell asleep.