“Oh”, Sunny laughed shyly in reply to Kat. “Sorry ‘bout that. This is really my first time talking to a group pf people that’s close to my age, so I’m not really that much of an expert. I just thought that since this is a spy academy, we’ll be at competition with each other to get to the very top but it’s very nice to know we’ll all be friends here!”, she smiled sweetly. She sat back next to Shiro, alittle bit closer than before to show her being comfortable around him, then replied to Chris. “I’m really sorry to sound like I’m bragging, but based on the test I took at Pottermore, I’m already considered a Gryffindor. Actually, I’m personally more of a demigod than a wizard.” The [i]Lakambini[/i] has a library full of books ranging from Spying 101 to cookery to architecture to young adult fiction novels. Sunny’s relieved she has read of couple of books so she can relate to whatever her peers are talking about. She then turned to the other newcomers Randy, Dominique (hearing her French accent just reignited her interest in learning French) and Nikki. “Hey y’all! Pleasure to meet you! Uh Dominique, can I ask you something if you don’t mind?”, she said to the nice French lady. “Do french fries, french toast, and the french kiss really come from France?”, she asked honestly. It might seem like a silly question but she’s really just curious. Right now she’s focused on getting to know her classmates better. She knows it’s going to be one heck of a year for all of them so she’s enjoying moments like this that they can spend time and relax together. It wasn’t until Sunny moved closer to Shiro that she had noticed the sword next to him. “[i]Holy crud[/i]”, she thought as her eyes widen a bit in surprise and horror. “[i]Why haven’t I notice it before?[/i]”. She backed up a little bit from Shiro. One would think that a person who’s been handling needles her entire life wouldn’t be afraid of any real blades at all, but she believes that a real, honest-to-goodness sword is best admired from afar, precisely 30 feet away from her.