"I'm Hanta, nice to meet you Hana, and you too, uh..." The other girl hadn't said a single word yet, and Hanta had kind of wished it stayed that way. She turned out to be the more direct of the two, and definitely assertive. Nonetheless though he put on a small smile, not wanting to come across as rude. Perhaps he had offered for them to join him and Komada in some roundabout way, he couldn't really be bothered to argue the fact. The girl called Hana seemed more than ready to speak on his behalf though. "Lilyyyyy, seriously?" Hana whined, pouting as she threw her hands down at her sides. "I was asking because it's the polite thing to do. After all he did just help us." Turning back to Hanta she smiled apologetically, folding her hands behind her back. "Sorry, she's grateful too, really!" "Eh... Think nothing of it?" Hanta said uncertainly, still smiling slightly as he rubbed the back of his neck. "We got room so I don't see why you can't join us." Hana was still smiling brightly as another girl came over to join their conversation. Komada then, according to what she said, and Hanta's friend as far as she could recall. They had been in the field earlier and hadn't been doing too shabby of a job, it had been fun watching them now and again. While Lily ignored the other girl Hana readily grabbed her hand, but rather than simply shake it she pushed it aside, instead giving Komada a big hug. "It's so nice to meet you!" she exclaimed, leaning over slightly to hug Komada. "Thanks for letting us join you!" Being at his wit's end with this overly bubbly girl Hanta retreated back to their table, taking his inside seat along the window. Komada and Hana sat across from him, and he was left to sit with the more direct of the two. He wasn't sure what was more confounding; Hana's enthusiasm or Lily's boldness. Shrugging his shoulders he lifted his own glass, taking a few small sips out of the mug. It was a fruity drink, though not overly sweet. Reminiscent of banana smoothies if he had to put a name to it, and there was a curious tartness that went with the flavor which he thought complemented it well. As he was swallowing back another gulp Komada suddenly burst out with a question, one that really ought not to have been asked. Nearly spitting out his drink Hanta looked at his friend surprised, giving her a silent warning glance. She seemed too enthralled in the conversation to notice though. "We weren't really [i]from[/i] London," Hana began, smiling as she lifted her legs and crossed them over the seat of the chair, placing her hands on her knees. "We're from Tokyo, but we spend a lot of time in Lancaster too! It's this reeeeeeally pretty place in Britain! Our dad is from there, but mom is from here, so we travel back and forth a lot!" Hana was rather happy to be sharing her story with people, just enjoying the simple act of having a conversation again. "Because we've gone back and forth so much we know both English AND Japanese, isn't that cool? Though I guess we couldn't have this conversation in English..." "... I do know how to speak English, believe it or not." Hanta interjected, smiling faintly as he corrected the girl. "Komada... Not so much. If you wanted to talk in English though we could, but I'm honestly not that fluent in it." Hana seemed abashed by that comment for a second before blushing, shaking her head and putting her hands up defensively. "I figured you k-knew how to speak it! I was just saying is all. I definitely didn't mean that you didn't know how!" Realizing she was digging herself into a hole she stopped, pressing her fingers together nervously. "Sorry about that." Taking a moment to gather her thoughts and move on from that awkward moment Hana looked back at Komada, smiling as she held her hands at chest level, balled into fists. She was excited to be making friends finally, and to have someone else to talk with. And boy was she going to talk. "We've been to London a lot, usually to go to the stores or to see events there! It's really busy there, though it's pretty busy in Lancaster too! We spend a lot of time in other towns around London because of our family, and I really like small towns because they're cute, and it's more quiet, and they're prettier with all the trees!" Hana took a brief reprieve, accompanying the word "trees" with a wave of her arms to signify their size. "Plus there are fields, and rivers and lakes, and the leaves all turn really pretty colors! There's a ton of animals, oh! There's a farm in Lancaster too, well a lot of farms... But there's one where there were horses and we got to learn to ride them! That was a lot of fun." Hanta found it nigh impossible to follow what Hana was saying, let alone hold a conversation with her. Komada looked to be having no issue whatsoever with it, and no doubt Lily was used to it by now. Just trying to follow what she was saying was making him tired, he couldn't go on like that for the life of him. As much as he didn't want to come across as rude he found himself slouching in his chair, an elbow propped up on the tabletop and his head resting on his hand. Well, so long as Komada was enjoying herself he'd remain here and partially listen. "What about why you came here?" Hanta interjected, looking to his side at Lily. "There's got to be a reason you and your family came to Japan. It's a lot different from Britain after all."