As the rest of the introductions finished themselves up--nothing surprising, Thessalia was a bookworm when she wasn't being a commander and Roman was barely able to speak up--the loudspeaker chimed in just as Sasha was beginning to lose interest. She found herself snorting at the exchange. Quite the chain of command they had around here, it would seem, but at the announcement of a sixth member of things her ears perked and she sat back up a bit. Another girl, Chinese, who promptly stepped inside and introduced herself. ...Thoroughly. Thessalia seemed to be a bit closer to Sasha's temperament, at least in rest, but it was clear from the get go that the bubbly Asian brought a bit more to the social table. Good for her--Sasha had always been able to take or leave other people, and it would be good for the boys to have someone a bit more engaging. She was beginning to see where some of the cracks might have formed last time, though if she wondered quite which crack she would be filling she didn't say. If she wasn't one for sweets, or really eating much in general, no reason to turn down a perfectly good biscuit. She leaned forward without getting up, stretching long to pluck one of the crumbly treats from the box and leaned back once more to dissect it, pulling it into little pieces and popping them into her mouth with an easy 'mm' of approval. "Thank you. And I'm surprised to say I'm with Wolf,"--the w's were closer to v's when they came from her, but she didn't seem to care--"have you any coffee? I drink too much of it. I always end up forgetting about my tea, coffee at least helps me focus." Propping her head up on the back of the couch, she smiled a bit and picked apart more of the biscuit before speaking to the newcomer. "I met a girl from China, once. She had the most beautiful legs. Do you dance, Hu-Shi? You don't look like a dancer, but neither did she."