[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/R5ht7U0.png[/img] [img]http://txt-dynamic.cdn.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjEwNi5mZmFkZjIuV21WdWRHRnlieUJMYjJKaGMyaHBaMkYzWVEsLC4wAAAAAAAA/james-fajardo.regular.png[/img] [hr] - [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GBciQVf_PI]Chihaiten Academy,[/url] Sakai (Japan) - - 9/ 4/ 2XXX - - Interacts with: [@Saarebas],[@AdmrlStalfos19],[@Polaris North] [hr] [/center] And the tall and evidently loud boy talked to him. About his hair of all subjects. How strange. Zentato ran a hand though his curly pink hair. People used to compliment his hair when he was younger and ... rounder. But once he got tall and built people stopped complimenting his hair. They seem to think he would beat them down if they talked to him or talk about anything but his physical abilites which is what he wants people to talk about. But people talking his hair is not such a bad thing. It talks about something he can change at anytime so it wouldn't hurt to reply back to the loud boy. He also seemed to placed in the back often if his dialogue with him is truthful which it should be the boy seems incapable of lying. Which is nice. Zentaro gave the boy a response. [color=f6989d]"Thank you, I grew it myself."[/color] Zentaro spoke overly seriously he didn't even realized he made a pun he wasn't used to getting compliments about anything but his fighting ability. The boy told him is name after excusing himself for being rude. Which he wasn't the topic hasn't arisen naturally yet. People care too much about politeness it seems at this school besides the blue haired girl. Zentaro nodded at the boy's overly long and hard to pronounced name, and Zentaro simply responded with, [color=f6989d]"I'm not everybody, I wish to see what our year holds in stores for the both of us, Alekos."[/color] Oh, good another raised hand. Zentaro silently raised the same side hand and poked the large man's hand and then diligently stared at him with the intent to say they're doing this strange ritual that people do to introduce themselves. After a few moments of silence Zentaro lowered his hand and stared back forward. But that wouldn't last long. After that another boy spoke to the big boy and they joked about him being late. Zentaro felt a ting of annoyance in his gut but he snuffed it out. bvut he couldn't help but speak up, he can't let what should be equals act less then as such. [color=f6989d]"You should be more diligent in your effort from now on Alekos, if only so people won't get the wrong idea about you."[/color] Zentaro reprimanded the tall boy with his always serious face. Next was a girl who spoke with rudimentary Japanese. Zentaro took note of her Japanese and tried to think what her accent is. But her name is rather strange, when she introduced herself. Noah. Isn't that normally a boy's name? Maybe they're a boy? Neither? Both? How confusing. Zentaro couldn't help but speak up. Deciding to move on from the thought of this Noah person's gender since it wasn't any of his business nor did he really care to ask. [color=f6989d]"How long have you two been in Japan?"[/color] Zentaro asked the two foreigner of the group.[color=f6989d]"You're Japanese is... passable. Better then my English, no doubt." [/color] Zentaro mused aloud, if he wants to surpass his classmates he needs to learn English so they can't speak in front of him without him knowing what they're saying. He better pick up some books after class to help with that. Finally everybody in the group introduced himself after the boy with glasses introduced himself. Zentaro placed a hand on his chin and thoughtfully wonder if he should give them his name before thinking a "Fuck it" and let them know. [color=f6989d]"It would appear you all put me at a disadvantage in this introductions game. I won't lose. I'm Zentaro Kobashigawa... I win... but so did everybody else it seems.... good for us."[/color] Zentaro spoke earnestly without any hesitation. He won and so did they all. How useless, a definite winner and loser is always best way of gauging such competitions. If everybody wins it proves nothing. But he decided to ignore his gut feeling and speak as he did, uselessly, like nearly every discussion he had today.