"Ah, Japan! The land of the rising sun! Full of a great many wonders such as Mt. Fuji, egg plants, and hawks! Also anime, manga, visual novels, light novels, and other such amazing products... Muhuhuhu..." A tiny blonde girl was giggling somewhat excitedly to herself, looking somewhat out of place given that a) she was full of energy and excited and b) she was definitely not Japanese in any way, shape, or form. Even if all of her worldly possessions she had on her was of Japanese make such as the smartphone that she was using to snap pictures of the scenery and the others, as well as the rather flashy [I Love Akihabara] t-shirt complete with various smiling maids inked on the fabrics. Or maybe that rather huge bag of reading materials bought from certain bookstores. Or her suit case full of clothes that resembled cosplay outfits in both look and function. All in all, Elizabeth L. Lancaster was a person without negativity or concerns at the moment. The absurdly youthful looking girl was actually bouncing up and down in anticipation, wondering what all the fuss and hullabaloo was about, slight frame barely held in place. She was not sure WHY she was brought all the way to Japan from her native Great Britain or why her parents had allowed her to go so fast, but she wasn't complaining! The Japanese sure knew their stuff and her ride over was anything but unpleasant, seeing as she had the time of her life checking out the various merchandise before being rounded up. As such, her mood was the intense sort of happy that threatened to boil over and needed to be shared with everyone else. "Oh boy, I wonder what else is coming up next! I mean there's a group and everything and people are acting like the Men in Black at the moment with the government looking officials and everything and wow what's that over there and ooh, I can't wait!" The young Englishwoman continued to babble, her enthusiasm distinctly contrasting along with the suspicions and darker thoughts of just about everyone else, making her appear even more out of place than before. Still, the girl was an intelligent person and she knew that something was coming up that would probably affect those gathered here to a certain degree. She just didn't know how much, and what the news was. Still, it wasn't shady looking in the least and thus she would bear an open mind until given a reason to prove otherwise. After all, one had to give a chance to experience new things after all, and this was something interesting right here!