Marie felt her eyebrows raise in surprise at Lucy's offer. It seemed the girl wasn't as innocent as she looked, just as Marie had assumed. She leaned forward, looking the girl up and down slowly. "I usually don't have people help me, but maybe.." Her words trailed off, and her lips twitched into a michevious smile. "I'll think about it." She continued, leaning back into her seat and crossing her arms behind her head. Her emerald eyes gazed off, and she glanced around the room once more. Her eyes caught on the boy from earlier, the one who had tried to leave and gotten angry when she had said something. She relaxed her arms back at her sides, and adjusted her posture, hoping to catch his eyes. For some reason, she found him quite intriguing. It went against everything she believed in, but she wanted him to notice her. Realizing where her thoughts were going, she scowled and quickly turned her head away. From her peripherals she caught movement at the door.
It seemed there were even more students coming into this class. How many troublesome kids could there be in this school? It seemed the number was ever growing. One of the students who walked looked dangerous, if slightly familiar. She couldn't quite place it, but figured if she couldn't remember than he probably was of no importance. As soon as he entered the class, the whole atmosphere altered, becoming more tense than before. She watched as he interacted with other students, and a few minutes in he lunged at one of the boy's throats. Now, this was entertainment. She clapped, and leaned forward to catch more of the action. "This is a wonderful day." She sighed. "If you two fight, please make sure there is some bloodshed. It's not a fight without bloodshed." She called at them, nodding. She glanced around the classroom. "Anyone want to make bets on who's going to win?" She asked.