[b][u][color=f49ac2][center][h3]Kitty Lee[/h3][/center][/color][/u][/b] Kitty watched as Cheol signed her cast, oddly pleased by the fact that he'd skirted around the Pokemon stickers. Wait, actually, that wasn't odd at all! It was important to have a healthy respect for Pokemon, after all. [color=f49ac2]"Weird?" [/color]she echoed, and blinked. His first name? Well, she supposed it really [i]didn't[/i] sound very Japanese. But-- [color=f49ac2]"That's not weird, though! That's cool!"[/color] Kitty giggled. [color=f49ac2]"Are you Japanese? Or Korean? Or both?!"[/color] She hummed as Cheol finished signing, taking her marker back. Wow, his handwriting sure was neat. Neater than Kitty's, even! Weren't girls supposed to have better handwriting than boys? Well, it was clear that Cheol was the exception to that rule, if it was even a rule at all. [color=f49ac2]"I'm Chinese," [/color]she told him. [color=f49ac2]"But I live in New York! My dad's a stock broker, and my mom owns a restaurant. My name's kind of weird too, I guess! I chose it myself, when I was younger. I named myself after my favourite animal! I guess it's a good thing my favourite animal wasn't, um, the lizard or the elephant or the rhino or something. I mean, can you imagine? Lizard Lee? Rhino Lee?"[/color] Huh. Cheol seemed pretty nice, actually! And they were having a nice, normal --well, sort of-- conversation, without being interrupted by angrily fashionable girls or giant monsters popping out of the ceiling. With people like Cheol and Graham and Alexis around, maybe superhero school wouldn't be so bad! Speaking of angrily fashionable girls, however, Kitty vaguely remembered dripping blood on that girl's fancy shirt. Uh-oh. That… probably wouldn't be good.