"Of course they have schools," Gabriel said with a soft chuckle. There weren't many places that didn't have schools, and even if they had ended up somewhere like that, Gabriel was more than confident in his abilities to teach Noah what he needed to know. Schools were better for interaction, though, and Noah didn't seem to have any of the issues that he had had when he was that age. No crippling shyness. No fear of failure. No need to prove himself.
Which was all a relief.
Gabriel turned his attention down to Noah as he slipped up next to him, chuckling quietly, "Is batter really that interesting?" He teased.