[center]Henry[/center] [i]"Yes, I will help you. I was born in South Korea too! But at a young age I came here. Though, my parents did teach me Korean so I know how to speak it and read it. I can teach you then."[/i] [color=salmon][i]Cute AND helpful. How refreshing.[/i][/color] He mused to himself, chuckling once again. [color=salmon]"I'll call you sensei! Oh wait... That's Japanese isn't it? Huh... What do you call your teacher in Korean?"[/color] He asked, tilting his head in confusion. When she talked about her classroom, he smiled awkwardly, trying to hide his disappointment. He'd have to seek her out during lunch or something, provided they had the same lunch. But wait... He couldn't remember if the school was big enough to even need two lunch periods... He sighed and waved at Mina as she left, suppressing a chuckle at her little accident. He let out another sigh, a small huff, and looked longingly in the direction she'd left as he watched her disappear into a classroom. [color=salmon][i]Yep. Definitely worth going for this year.[/i][/color] He thought to himself, smiling as he turned to walk by to his classroom, waving at the girls that spoke to him, giving them his standard princely smile. [center]Maggie[/center] [i]"You ask me the worlds simplest question and somehow manage to break my brain."[/i] At that, Maggie chuckled and was prepared to tell her it didn't matter but she'd already started talking and similar to Maggie, once talking she didn't seem to want to stop even for a breath. She laughed at the end, smiling at her new friend. [color=orange]"Boring isn't bad. Boring, in fact, is quite calming. Just being around a person like you can make a person feel at home. I like it."[/color] She explained, grinning at her. Before she knew it though, the bell sounded and she looked back down at her friend. [color=orange]"I suppose that's our cue?"[/color] She asked chuckling as she turned back around to face the front, pencil at the ready. She was wide eyed and ready for whatever new information that would come her way. Her parents had drilled that sort of lifestyle into her. Always eager to learn something and always eager to try new things... It wasn't bad but she wasn't really good at any one thing like most people were...