[h2]Yukimura Yuri[/h2] "Mostly the twins," she clarified, considering that she'd have to go check on Miki next time there was some big function. Chie was probably right about what held the dishevelled researcher up but Yuri felt that someone should at least take the time to check. If it was just games... well, something about the researcher was eminently satisfying to tease. She wasn't entirely bad company from the girl's experience but definitely far too nervous. As they made their way through the grounds, the redhead took in the sights. Expansive grounds, nice scenery, and an abundance of cherry blossoms. The same cherry blossoms that gave one of her sisters her name. "Sakura was sad you couldn't be around for the flower-viewing. She really looks up to you." Now that they were away from the new students, the stares in Yuri's direction were vastly reduced. The manifested weapon wasn't that special after a year or more here and the boy's uniform was just one of those easily-explained oddities, even if there wasn't much of a reason for it any more. [hr] [h2]Oshiro Momo[/h2] Hoisted aloft by her larger partner, the girl with the antenna looked hard for the apparent match. It wasn't much of one, in her opinion, but it was most definitely a distinctive rebellious piece of hair! Just as she was about to wriggle free and ask the new girl a question, Tomoe circumvented the need for it and stuck up the pairings, conveniently ordering them as always with the Tuners on one side and the Receivers on another. "'No way! Someone with an ahoge is a Tuner? Maybe large ones are Receivers because they need to catch Aether from space,' Momo says as Momo is forced to revise her theory." The girl sounded honestly disappointed, sagging in Keiji's grasp and pouting. She'd been so sure that an ahoge was the obvious sign of a Receiver; they were too much like aerials to be anything else!