Tomohina listened quietly, her fingers moving slowly over the problems on their assignment, as well as the paragraphs in the textbook. Everyone seemed to be rather moody today. She wondered why. Humming softly to herself, so quiet that most would not hear, she focused on the assignment. The problems weren't too much of a problem, it was just a bit tedious having to go back and forth form the book to the equations. All it took was a bit of patience. But her steady pace was broken momentarily by additional students joining the class. Staying still she listened. Yes, everyone seemed to be quiet on edge today. It really was too bad. It was a pretty day, not too hot with a gentle breeze. It was actually quiet a tranquil day, if only they'd relax. But she supposed they were all a bit more high strung, having their own problems and difficulties, surely. Personally she was a bit worried at how to translate her notes for the members of her group... which seemed to have been changed. She hadn't quiet been paying attention to the new additions, but from Kyle Parker's reaction, they did not seem to be the pleasant kind. Well, at least not the boy anyhow? It seemed his sister would be now in her group and she hadn't said much. She regretted not being able to talk to the other two former members of their group a bit more, but there was always plenty of time. Well no reason to be unpleasant. Tomo smiled as softly, warmly just like the sun streaming through the window behind her next to her desk. Tilting her head slowly in a gentle bow, she greet the new addition. "Welcome to our class and to our group, Kochizuki-san," she greet serenely, "I believe we had divided the assignment among one another, though each portion shall be added to since we are now three and not four." She gestured to herself and then to Kyle. "I am Tomohina Mizukimura. This is Kyle Parker." She seemed to flush a bit and turned to speak to the foreign boy. "Oh, I apologize for being presumptuous," she laughed sheepishly, "I just thought you might be a bit tired today, is all." She turned back to the girl, her unseeing lavender eyes falling more on the table than the girl herself. "I believe the textbook pages are written on the assignment sheet. If you need help, please to not hesitate to ask. I can take the last portion, if you and Parker-san would like to decide who will take the first and second?" She ran her fingers over the paragraphs on her textbook as she wrote with her other hand, making indents on the soft grain of her paper. It wasn't a typewrite, but it was far easier to carrying around a notebook than a big machine. "I can translate my solutions for you once you both are ready," she smiled happily, "But please take your time and do not feel any need to rush. We should work well together if we take this at a relaxed pace, I'm sure." She dipped her head down, hoping her eyes hadn't made the girl uncomfortable. "There is no need to rush and stress on your first day," she said gently, "I know it must be taxing and worrisome. You as well, Parker-san," she smiled down at her paper, "I'd rather you feel at ease than over work yourself and become ill due to stress."