[center][h3][color=8882be]~Seiko Karuta~[/color][/h3][/center] [@Bushman501][@Hammerman] Seiko nommed quietly on another brownie as others introduced themselves after her. Watari Ena: In one word, absolutely adorable and Seiko would like to absolutely get to know her a bit better. The obviously shy girl introduced herself as best she could, poor thing! Seiko sort of just...wanted to give her a hug [s]and maybe to some touching[/s]. She went on to mention that her father worked for the JSDF. Huh, curious. Her own father was a police officer. Similar enough occupations! And maybe she could have some juicy insider classified information from her father, heh! More importantly though, she said she was looking for a friend. Now, Seiko didn't mean to brag...but she was grade-A friend material. As Ena went back to sit down, Seiko turned her head towards the shy girl, offering her a decidedly friendly yet oddly unsettling smile. And lastly...her favorite person in the entire room: Iria Valentine Heh. Hehhee. As she introduced herself Seiko just gave the other girl a friendly, oblivious smile. Nothing more to say about her, save her favorite color is pink and she has a nice set of legs that Seiko could [i]always[/i] appreciate. Seeing that mostly everyone of interest had introduced themselves, the self-proclaimed journalist finished taking notes, flipping the notebook closed and putting it away in her pocket. Now, she was gonna go say hi to Ena! It seemed Ira and her had similar mindsets, too. Oh heh, this was going to go so well! [color=8882be]"Hey there, Ena!"[/color] She said, and unlike Ira's decidedly more muted greeting, her's was much louder. The redhead had practically hopped over to the other girl, closing the distance in almost the blink of an eye. [color=8882be]"Oh hey, Iria's here too. How's my favorite pink color loving girl doing?"[/color] She flashed Ira an impish grin. [color=8882be]"Didn't expect to see you here, heh!"[/color] She turned her attention back to Ena with the same grin. [color=8882be]"So Ena...your dad works for the JSDF, huh?"[/color] She asked, seemingly interested. Coming on too strong in any situation was typically a bad idea at times. There was a proper method to getting to know people, after all, and getting on their good side. [color=8882be]"My dad's a retired police officer, ya know."[/color] Also, mentioning something that you had perhaps even slightly in common, tended to make people open up a bit to you.