Violet was in shock. Meeting Mr. Kuroda, getting a D-Scanner that apparently had a [i]real[/i] digimon in it, and access to a brand new set of cards? She finally snapped out of it when she heard a voice introducing itself. Though its English was... less than ideal. She double-checked her new D-Scanner to make sure it didn't have an Angemon sent to bring her to the heaven she had obviously died and gone to, once again seeing the digitama that indicated either a Machine-type to be or a SnowBotamon, depending on the stripes that she didn't take the time to look closely at. She finally registered what the... boy, she now noticed, had said. "[color=6ecff6]Saikin dō?[/color]" [[color=6ecff6]What's up?[/color]] she replied in Japanese that would pass for coming from a native speaker if the inflection didn't seem a little [i]too[/i] perfect to be the relaxed speech that one would have. "[color=6ecff6]Watashi wa V-...[/color]" [[color=6ecff6]I'm V-...[/color]] Violet paused, realizing the potential difficulty in her name for a Japanese speaker. "[color=6ecff6]... Gem desu. Yoroshiku.[/color]" [[color=6ecff6]I'm Gem. Nice to meet you.[/color]] A glance at the boy showed that he was much older than her, but she felt that the possible disrespect from her informality would be worth the risk in order to help him feel less walled off from her. She did arrive late, after all, and was visually foreign. She already felt that Japanese had too much formality in it, so breaking the illusion that she's well-mannered was an added bonus.