They were walking in a group now, the three of them. All was quiet at first, then Nathan felt it necessary to make conversation. Chess was perfectly alright with the silence, she found that at times silence was appropriate. Obviously not everyone felt the same way, but then again Chess was very odd. "They could have done a lot of things differently." Chess agreed, wishing that the school would have taken a different approach to the introduction. It was nice of them to do that whole video thing and all but what they really needed were maps or at the very least signs to point them in the right direction. Even the worst of schools had some sort of directory in the front or a staff member that could help a lost student locate a classroom.
"So you've never gone to school?" Chess turned to Cassandra, eyeing the older girl curiously. She knew that there were unfortunate circumstances where children did not have the opportunity to attend school. However, how did one get into a high school if they had no formal primary school education? "Were you perhaps, home schooled?" Chess asked, then quickly added, "You don't have to answer if you don't want to. I'm just curious." Chess herself had a rather unorthodox schooling due to the fact that she had quite often been sick and had attended school via Skype or would simply go to the little school room in the hospital rather than tune into her classroom.
It was then that they arrived at the dorms. Chess pulled out the card from her bag, The Empress, it read with a sort of impressionist take on an Empress. She held the card up to a door with a matching title and heard the lock click. Oh, so this must be her room then. Chess pushed the door open and glanced inside; her bags were there, waiting beside the bed. It was quite a spacious place and Chess could tell that once she unpacked and hung all of her pictures up she was going to like it. For now though it felt a bit lonely.