Alexander "Alex" Hughson
Breathing in the chilled air from the AC, Alex glanced out the window as the large mansion came into his vision, unable to mask the emotion of surprise. Though he had grown up in a gigantic house himself, this in no way compared to the incredible building that stood before him, and though he had been to the school before, it still seemed unbelievably huge. The car came to a stop in the front, Alex feeling the eyes of the driver on him in the mirror. "Are you ready?" he asked, though the look of hate Alex gave him must've been enough to answer him, because he then got out of the car and opened the door for him. He couldn't blame the driver for the situation he was in, but the fact that his father didn't care enough to go out of his way to take him to school, or to even say good bye before, made him angry. But not enough for his powers to act up- at least not with the AC on full blast and the driver cooing him to drink ice water every few minutes.
Taking a sigh, he exited the door the driver was holding open, taking a happy breath of the clean, fresh air. Glancing at the familiar campus, he stretched, cracking his back, then made his way to the boot of the limo, the top already popped. His father had brought him here multiple times to get him used to it, hoping that when he was to come here, instead of focusing on touring and exploring, he would focus on his studies. Alex took his duffle from the car, the one with clothing in it, then slung his backpack over his shoulder, before grabbing the two instrument cases tucked next to them. A bass and a guitar, along with a ukulele tucked in his backpack. Though he hated showing off the fact that his family was wealthy, the times when it served him well were when it came to music. "Your amps have been sent to your room already," the driver said, Alex just waving him off and stepping away from the car, turning towards the school.
Alex headed to the building, seeing the girl he recognized as Nadia talking to a boy who more or less looked like he'd rather be dead. Time to save the day, he thought, picking up his pace and walking over to him, putting on his friendliest smile and putting his guitars on the ground, sticking his hand out to Nadia. "Hi. I'm Alex, a new student." He said, glancing at the boy next to him as if to say you're welcome, but in a friendly way. He turned back to the girl, pretending to be interested in talking to her.