Olivia had learned one thing from Nox over the years and that was that it put your students at ease if you sat next to them rather then across from them at your desk. So she pulled up her chair beside him and had a seat, a smile as bright as the sunlight itself upon her face, hands folded in her lap. Some might say that she was annoyingly perky, and others appreciated that about her. But regardless of ones opinion, that very rarely faltered. Even when she was in the company of, let's say, Director Swann, she still behaved herself exactly the same way. The only person she really ever felt, or even seemed, truly relaxed around was Nox and she seemed jittery even then, but that was just her nature.
"Oh, no, I don't mind at all. I like questions. And I should be good at answering them. I was a student here for nine years before the Director finally decided that I should give teaching here a shot. So any question you have, no matter how silly you might think it is, I'll do my best to answer." She rambled, also, whenever she was nervous, and clearly she was quite the bundle of nerves right about now. She had to make herself pause and take a breath.
"So, where would you like to start?" She paused for a second. "Oh and don't be nervous. I don't bite, promise." She smiled, and then she added, "And I'm sure I'm just as terrified by all of this as you are." She laughed.