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Nina caught his eye briefly and gave him an awkward smile. However, for most of their walk together she remain quiet, observing their surroundings as they walked. Her attention turned back to him when he spoke. "Oh, already?" she asked, looking a little disappointed. It took her a second to realize Rei was trying to give her bunny back but once she did she took the little mammal from his arm and cradled it carefully in her own. "Er... It was nice meeting you too." Nina smiled in return but there was a hint of sadness in it. This boy was the first friendly company she had received in a while and she wasn't eager to relinquish it. She wondered for a moment if she should ask for his cellphone number but promptly began to talk herself out of it. What if he doesn't have a phone? And more importantly what if he doesn't find me interesting enough to continue talking to? Wait.... Maybe she could just say something subtle. "Maybe we'll see each other again sometime?" she said, smiling and petting Shu-shu softly.
"Ahh um... Ok." Nina murmured, carefully taking the crepe and eyeing it a moment before taking a cautious nibble. She caught his grin out of the corner of her eye and glanced at him for a moment, expecting him to say something. Well he sure said something alright. Nina stared at him for a moment, pausing mid bite to try and process what she had just heard. It took her a moment but she eventually lowered the crepe, a little grin on her face. She looked for a moment as if she were trying her hardest not to laugh but she couldn't help it and eventually began to snicker. The snicker turned into a giggle which quickly turned into a full out laugh. "N-no." She managed between giggles. "I'm not from America hahaha. I'm Danish hehehe. I'm from Denmark." She smiled at him, her face a little pink from laughing. "That was adorable. Too cute." Nina took another bite of the crepe. "Thank you for sharing this. It's very yummy."
Nina was caught off guard by his passive response and smiled awkwardly. "Er.. yah. It's pretty good... Well... Not that magical girl stuff or the um... Gundam? Giant Robot... stuff. I'm not so fond of that. Or the fan service ones. Those are kind of dumb." She rambled for a few moments under her breath until he asked her where she was from. "Oh uh... That way." She pointed to the south, in the direction of her home. "Er and no... Well... Not exactly... My mum's kind of a weeaboo so we moved here about five years ago. And i've been home schooled forever so that just sort of continued. My dad said that bullying is bad in schools here. Especially for foreign students so I didn't get to go to real school like I was supposed to in high school." She followed him carefully, keeping about a step behind him. At one point she noticed he was struggling with how much he was carrying. "Er... Would you like some help? I could carry something for you?" She offered sheepishly, hands at the ready in case he were to drop anything. Nina kept a careful eye on Shu-shu but one she saw how carefully he carried the little rabbit she smiled softly and relaxed a little.
"Well... We probably should. But I have other places I could set up." Nina watched the man go, arms crossed and a rather irritated look on her face now that he had left. Once he was out of eye shot she stuck her tongue out exaggeratedly in his direction in an act of childish defiance. At the question of her name Nina turned to the boy, fully ready to answer when she noticed him staring right into her eyes. She shifted uncomfortably, avoiding eye contact. When he bowed she jumped a little. For some reason she still wasn't used to the customs of this country even after being here for so long. To her everyone was so needlessly formal. "Uh.. My name? Name... Nina. My name is Nina."

Nina stood there staring for a moment. In fact she completely spaced out for a moment before shaking her head violently and putting on a nervous smile while a little colour came to her cheeks. She stuck out her hand in the attempt of a handshake with this new boy. "It's um... Nice to meet you, Rei. You have a nice name. I'm watching an anime where one of the characters is named Rei. He's kind of weird though... N-not that your weird or anything... uh..." Her hand sunk a little, her face turning bright pink. "Um. I'm sorry. I'm really awkward hahah...."
Nina thought for a moment."The last tsunami was a while back if I recall. If it were truly a nuclear reactor in that old building it would have been secured as soon as possible. They wouldn't have waited to so long to section it off. Especially if they were expecting some kind of disaster. They would've had it blocked off immediately and since nuclear radiation is such a danger the fences would be far enough away that no one would be able to enter that park. After all nuclear radiation affect areas miles from site of release. That tells me that you're lying or that your company needs to be sued for endangering the lives of everyone in the general area." She stopped after a moment, a tiny smile of satisfaction on her face which what quickly suppressed in favor of a more innocent look. "That's just my opinion though."

By now Nina was rolling up the blanket she had laid on the ground, brushing off clinging leaves and bit of dirt, and carefully packing it back into a rather large size backpack. "Anyways, I'll take your word for it, lies or not. I'll be able to find the truth or at least some theories on the internet later." She casually swung the backpack over her shoulder and took a few steps towards Rei. "I think we should do as he says. No need to start a fight." She smiled weakly at the boy before glancing down at Shu-shu. "She likes you."
Nina spun around at the sound of another voice, a jolt of anxiety coursing through her. After eyeing the man for a moment, however, she calmed a bit, frowning and putting her hands on her hips. There was a confused expression in her face. "Um... May I ask since when? It's not fenced off and there are no signs. At least not that I saw." Her japanese was nothing like that mans, a little more shaky and it was clear she wasn't yet fluent in it, but she spoke with a certain level of confidence (whether it was forced or not was a mystery). While she spoke Nina went about gathering her things. It was clear she wasn't going to oppose the man but she wasn't afraid to voice her curiosity and perhaps her annoyance.
Meanwhile Shu-shu had busied herself sniffing at Rei's hand. Perhaps she could smell the crepe he was holding before but after a moment she gave his finger a little nibble. Not hard but certainly hard enough to startle a person at the least.
Nina was caught off-guard by the question and began to laugh awkwardly, she had barely even hear the compliment through the sound of her silently scolding herself. Her face slowly grew a little pink. "Er well... Ahah... You heard me singing? Um well I suppose... Ever since I was little um... Here!" She exclaimed, thrusting the rabbit at him after spotting him eyeing her camp. "Her name is Shu-shu. You can hold her if you like. I mean if you want to." It was such an abrupt gesture that Shu-shu actually seemed bothered for a moment, squirming slightly before it began lazily munching again. The rabbit seemed fairly used to this sort of treatment.

Hoping the boy was at least partly distracted by the bunny she began to feel around behind her with her foot, kicking closed her notebook lest they reveal some of their secrets and stories. While there was nothing truly embarrassing amidst the pages there were many things that Nina had sworn never to show another human being unless they were perfect ( which by her standards they weren't ). "She uh... Won't bite or anything. She's nice."
Nina spun around for a few minutes more before she noticed she had company, at which point she began to trip. She tried to catch herself but had to overstep herself so she didn't step on one of her open books and this was her downfall, literally. She tumbled, her earphone getting knocked out of her ears in the process, and landed unceremoniously on her face. Shu-shu flew out of the girls arms mid-fall and landed not far away, completely unhurt and surprisingly un-phased. The lop-bunny simply looked around for a moment before hopping back to her owner and nibbling on some clover nearby.

Nina, who had been laying there with her face buried in the grass, quickly sat up and scurried to her feet, attempting to fix her hair and clothes all at the same time. "Ah um, hello. S-sorry about that..." she began in English but as she turned she realized her blunder and tried to fix it, " Hello, sorry about that." she repeated in awkward Japanese. It was clear she was flustered and her eyes began to dart around, looking for something she was missing. Right! Shu-shu! Spotting the rabbit nearby she scooped the creature up. It seemed unworried and continued to nibble at a bunch of clover is had brought with it.

"Um... C-can I help you? I mean i'm not in your spot right? Or um.. I'm sorry if I was bothering you?" She seemed confused by her own words for a moment before she shook her head. That didn't make sense. Why would she be sorry? She didn't do anything right?
It was warm today, well relatively warm at least. Nina had been camped out relatively all day. She had left early to get some more mechanical pencil lead but on her way home had decided to spend the rest of her day off the charts in the forest. Since she didn't want to hang out on the path, due to the occasional passerby, she had jumped the rails with a backpack full of notebooks, novels and a few 3DS games and her bunny Shu-shu and wandered off into the trees. After deciding she was far enough away she had set up camp, laying out a blanket in a small clearing between three trees and setting out all her goodies.

But by now her camp was much less orderly. Notebooks lay open, some with half scribbled thoughts and poetry and others with stories in them, a small pile of manga was stacked off to the side after being finished and candy wrappers lay scattered around. At the present time Nina was propped up against a tree with Shu-shu sitting happily in her lap while the girl busied herself with Animal Crossing. She had headphones on and was humming along to one of her favorite songs, Universe by Maaya Sakamoto. During the parts with piano she would pause her game and try to play the notes on an imaginary piano. She had been trying to learn the song by ear for almost a week now and even then she had only gotten the first few seconds of piano down.

Eventually she got bored and got up, holding her rabbit in both arms and dancing around her camp as if she were with a partner, singing a little louder then she would normally dare since her headphones were in and she couldn't hear herself.

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Name: Nina Hawthorn

Appearance: https://www.dropbox.com/s/69k5m7mv4uhg7bu/nina.png

Age: 18

Gender: Female

Personality:
Timid and introverted, Nina is the kind of person to keep out of the way and watch from afar. She's slightly awkward in social situations but isn't very shy and has no problem talking to people if she needs to (she just tends to avoid it if she can). Nina is highly self conscious, a trait that has lead her to many nervous habits such as twirling her hair and constantly adjusting her clothes. Despite her being a ball of nervous energy, Nina is a very kind, loving individual. She is drawn to people in need of comfort and support and prides herself in being able to cheer people up, in fact she takes sort of personal if she isn't able to. She's not the kind to get angry easily but may become passive aggressive if she feels cornered or hurt.

Likes:
Flowers
Cats and Rodents (mostly mice and her pet rabbit Shu-shu)
Quiet
Nature
Reading/ Writing
Most music

Dislikes:
Total darkness
Large crowds
Rap/ Metal/ Rock music
Bugs
Dogs

Backstory:
Nina has always been sort of a lone wolf. She has been home schooled since the age of 10 and doesn't have many friends as a result (or the social skills to get them). She had been a very outgoing child but slowly receded as time went by, spending more time by herself. Around the age of 12 she began to teach herself piano using the large grand piano that has been sitting in her living room since before she was born. Since she's had no formal lessons she's only moderately good and can't read sheet music to save her life.

Instrument(s): Is moderately good at Piano but prefers singing over playing an instrument.

Anything else?: She lives with her mother and two older sisters and has a grey lop-bunny named Shu-shu.
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