[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/YF2iTX6.png[/img][/center] [color=gray][center][sub][color=2A9FCB][b]Location:[/b][/color] Ishin Academy, Sapporo, Japan -- April 7th[/sub] [sub][color=2A9FCB][b]Interacting With:[/b][/color] Asuka [@Hero][/sub][/center][/color] [indent][indent][indent][hr] [color=2A9FCB]“Tochigi, huh?”[/color] Yoshiba mused, remembering the prefecture’s location. The blue-haired girl wasn’t particularly good at academics or geography. Not with a map or textbook in front of her, anyway. Of all of her skills, she lacked a lot when it came to academia, geography, and in general remembering things. Names were hard for her at times if she didn’t repeat them in her head five-hundred times, and despite being one-hundred percent Japanese she sometimes had to pause for a minute to remember where smaller prefectures were. Tochigi Prefecture. Nikko. Utsunomiya. Mount Nantai. [i]Right.[/i] She knew where it was now. It was famous for Twin Ring Motegi Circuit Racing. That was cool, she guessed. At the very least Yoshiba was happy she wasn’t being quizzed. She had nearly melted during the application process when she sent her application through the mail. Her roommate seemed to want to know where she was from, which in her mind was good. Her favorite subject was herself and being from Kagoshima meant that she knew everything about it without hesitation. The girl had mused about the “journey” she had taken from her prefecture which was much closer to Sapporo than Kagoshima was. She wondered if the girl would think she was one-upping her. She doubted it, but Yoshiba knew she was prickly or at least seen that way. Not that she cared. She had come to Ishin to become the top hero, not to make friends. But if she didn't care about making friends why was she caring so much about what her roommate might think of her in the first place? She mentally slapped herself. She was doing it again. Just like at the orphanage. [color=2A9FCB]“I’m from further south. Kagoshima.”[/color] She responded coolly, like she hadn’t just struggled to remember where Tochigi Prefecture was. [color=2A9FCB]“I had to get up early, I guess. I hate trains. They’re way too crowded.”[/color] Yoshiba continued forward, now making her way through the courtyard. [color=2A9FCB]“So, Sakurami-san. How do you feel about this? Being left to our own devices for a whole day. I think its lame. Obviously.”[/color] [/indent] [/indent][/indent]