The nicest thing about graduation, Bea thinks, is that in the brief window after breakfast and before the flames burn through, most of the mals are migrating down to the graduation hall. So it's possible to let one's guard down slightly more than usual and not feel too bad about it. And if you go two to a room instead of separately to wait for the cleansing to finish... it's not like curfew's being enforced.
(They only get a few new freshmen - though a lot for the first day. A couple of the kids Shinta rounded up, plus Aaron from Manchester and his new ¿friend? who is possibly using him as an excuse to get closer to a major enclaver from New York. And as an excuse to sit somewhere relatively safe. None of the freshmen had as much initiative as Jialin, though.)
Their loss.
They can make sure to pry Aaron's family information out of him at least.
He gives them it, and asks: "Can you bring them letters from me when you graduate?"
The rest of dinner goes more or less as well as it can - everyone inclined to question them about the revelation during Induction (especially who know to question - her and El being sisters hasn't spread through the entire school yet) already know that approaching them over dinner for rumors is a terrible idea.
A critically important component! Especially with things that don't transport or store well.
Lu's getting a bit sick of apples, true. (By which she means she's sworn off ever touching an apple again when they're finally out of here, but she isn't sick enough of them yet to turn down the food.)