[color=pink][center][h2]Yumina Atarashi[/h2][/center][/color] The group of four girls began to gossip about the latest news regarding a k-pop band called Seventeen. Yumina was hopeful that her parents would buy her their upcoming album for Christmas or New Years. Her friends were just as hopeful and soon the conversation shifted towards the new games about to hit the 3DS and the Switch. Inside Yumina's bento was a section of rice, an egg salad sandwich, a collection of steamed and marinated veggies, as well as a sliced up apple. The lunch break was always too short in the girl's mind because she enjoyed chatting with everyone. Near the end, a student wandered over asking for her to check a translation which she was happy to help with. After she pointed out the errors and helped fix them, lunch was over. Yumina cleaned up her space and packed her bento away in her backpack and soon the rest of the day just flew by. The short haired girl paused to clean her glasses and waved to her departing friends. Her vision wasn't so bad that without her glasses she was blind or left in a blurry world. Even without them she could read and write and even walk around, but they did help take some of the strain off of schoolwork so she used them mostly for class or when her doting parents happened to be watching. Otherwise, she didn't wear them all the time. Once cleaned, she slipped them back on and collected her things, ready to go. Her friends has their own things to tend to it seemed. One had cram school, another had a Chess Club meeting and the other had some sort of dentist appointment. So for today, Yumina had to make the trek to the bus stop by herself. While there had been a light snowfall, it wasn't terribly concerning. Heading down the three flights of stairs, she stopped by the vending machine and got herself a cup of hot chocolate. Making her way along the courtyard, she glanced up at the now barren trees. There was no sign of the red and gold leaves that adorned the branches just a month ago. Sighing, she could see her breath in the cold November air and brought the cup up to her nose to warm it. Now taking a sip, she let out a pleasurable hum and continued walking. She reached the school's gate which was served as both the entrance and exit. Yumina took another drink of the sweet beverage and glanced to Kawano, not really very familiar with despite going to the same school and being in his class for the past three years. Since he sat behind her and never spoke up in class, even when called to answer the occasional question. Still, she tossed him a smile. "Good afternoon." Yumina greeted. The bus stop was a block away and would take her out of the congested area so she could make the walk home without traffic and excessive crowds. Though she had to consider the recent snowfall might make things even more tedious.