She narrowed her eyes at Cooper, she didn't need him, but it wouldn't hurt to have someone that could show her around instead of her getting lost by herself with the fact that her brother had left her here alone. The girl's eyes widen slightly as she remembered Momo, which he had put down a few minutes ago. Mouthing a quick spell, she made sure anyone who had seen the dog would forget about his existance, and that only she could see him.
Riley gave him an Are you crazy? look before adding, "What bark?"
With a quick side glance Riley gave him a small smile, "I would greatly appreciate if you just called me by my first name, Riley, thank you."
Pulling out a small piece of paper, which she had summoned, out of an invisible pocket in her skirt, she looked at it, making it so that she had all of her classes with the boy except two, one with her brother, and one that would allow her some free time to think. "Hm... Seems like I'm stuck with you, lucky me."
The girl took a seat in the far middle left of the class, a few of the desks around her still empty, including the chair beside her and the two seats avaliable on the table infront of her. She liked it this way, no one to really annoy her or breath on her neck.
Taking out her the two-subject Five Star notebook which corresponded to the class, and a black Composition book of her own, she looked around, noticing the teacher was yet nowhere in sight. Next, she fished out a black pen, and opened to the next clean page of the Composition, the page to the left filled with doodles and art she drew when bored in class, where her camera could not be taken out at any time without it being taken away. With a small sigh, she started to draw.