Haru grinned a bit at the pink haired girl's English. She was a cute one, the country girl would admit. The boys must flock her like cattle to barrels of hay. [b][u]"Nice ta meet ya Mira. The weather shure is mighteh fine today, lucky for me on the plane."[/u][/b] she said in English politely tipping her hat to the much shorter girl. As The apparently German accented girl spoke in English as well, urging them to go play Volleyball, in which a boyish looking girl shouted at them to hurry up and pay attention. Chuckling, the blonde looked at those who greeted her with a smile. [b]"Volleyball eh? Well, shure don't want to keep them ah waitin. Ma'am."[/b] she spoke in Japanese, tipping her hat to Regan before heading to the court. Haru wasn't a idiot, despite what people here probably thought. She knew she had left out common Japanese politeness of using family names and honorifics, but it was just Haru didn't care. It felt unnatural to her, and it felt like she was lying to herself. She hated lying or pretending. So she was just acting like her. If they wanted politeness, they get the Haru way. [b]"Aye Aye! Mighteh sorry Ma'am! Didn't mean ta hold up your here game."[/b] The tall American apologized with a bright friendly smile, despite the girls irritated like words. A soft chuckle escaped her lips as the girl attempted to serve a couple of times, but failed. Eventually she finally managed to hit the ball over the net. Though it seemed that Tohru was hit quite hard by it. [b]"Aye, ya alright there partner?"[/b] Haru asked with soft concern though still had a smile. Pretty confident the teen was fine considering was angrily challenging someone.