[color=92278f][b][h3]Aika Aramachi[/h3][/b][/color] After her own introduction, there was just one last student that introduced themselves. Aika was almost certain there was some kind of foreign influence in this club, as Zane Wulf, Travis Furukawa and Iria Valentine all had names that were at least partially foreign. It had to be the Americans; they were always looking for ways to force feed their culture to others, and what better way to do so than to infiltrate at the high school level? They would probably love nothing more than to make Japanese students like those "weeaboos" she had heard of over in the states, except with them worshiping American culture instead. It was an idea worth looking into for sure. As the introductions winded down, however, the students began to talk among themselves. This was of concern to Aika, since any of these people could take the opportunity to try and peek at her phone under the cover of moving around to socialise. She made up her mind to end today's info taking for now. Her decision was soon vindicated, as none other than Yuki Asahiro approached her under the guise of casual conversation. Aika knew better; Yuki quickly betrayed a keen interest in the contents of her phone. Her theory was being confirmed, and she was more certain than ever that Yuki was a government plant. She wasn't about to betray her knowledge of this, of course. For now, she would have to keep playing silly innocent Aika Aramachi, a girl none the wiser to Yuki's ulterior motives. [color=92278f][b]"Oh hi!"[/b][/color] She responded. She shook Yuki's hand when offered. [color=92278f][b]"Oh, don't mind me, I just like to keep in touch with my friends. They weren't interested in coming here, so I was just updating them with whatever flew into my head at the time."[/b][/color] Even though not a single part of that explanation was true, Aika was probably going to need to make up some nonsense to tell her friends later. [color=92278f][b]"But I actually heard of you before from the track team. You're something of a sport's star around here, aren't you?"[/b][/color] It was true that she had heard that from them, but she was less interested in talking sports with Yuki than she appeared. This just seemed like a good topic to distract from her phone...and perhaps it would lead into other topics that would reveal Yuki's true purpose. Her cover story couldn't be perfect. [@Polaris North]