The girl (name Yu Li) looked away and groaned lightly. Greaaat, caught staring. Seriously though, guy had a butler. Yu'd thought she'd been pretty well-off, but here in Japan she was finding that didn't really prove true anymore. Ah well, no need to focus too hard on that.
The weather was great, and it was a beautiful morning. Yu loved days like these: they made her feel healthy and clear, a rare pleasure. So Yu was in a good mood for once. That and it was the first day of school, so... Yu figured she ought to introduce herself now rather than leave an awful impression later.
For now, she decided that she should start with the one (probably) blind girl who was actively looking around for people and talking to them, the one who looked older than usual at first glance (After close examination, Yu decided the girl wasn't actually older). Yu walked up, and once the girl with the thick glasses had an opening, Yu introduced herself. "Hey there!" Yu waited to get turned towards, or another sign of being listened to. "I figured that since you were out and meeting people, it'd be a good idea to introduce myself. I'm Yu. Li Yu."
The girl turns to look at Yu, with a big, friendly smile on her face. Her eyes are unusually dull, and judging by the fact that they aren't focusing properly she definitely has vision issues. Still, it is more than a little be unsettling to be chatting with a person who seems to be looking through you.
"Hello! It's nice to meet with you, Yu. I'm Tomomi, but I can also go by Tomo. Though if you want to call me Mi I won't mind." Tomomi grins at her joke, despite how lame it is. Mi does mean beautiful in Japanese and Chinese after all. Thankfully the girl with the thick glasses doesn't seem to be hitting on Yu, and she continues,
"So have they assigned you a room yet? I'm in 3-3a, third floor, right by the stairs. I've been here for about two days already, so I'm glad that everyone else has finally arrived. It's been pretty dull with the place so empty, and you can only wander around town so many times before it gets kinda lame."((Ugh, that took way too long to type up. I'm really sorry about that.))