Leo had arrived to the dormitory building with all his luggage in tow. He was there as an exchange student, thinking it would be fun to try something new during his last year of high school. It wasn't his first time in Japan, he had lived there years ago when he was eight. While he had fond memories of the place, but he had forgotten a lot of the Japanese he learned due to not having had to use it in so long, and he definitely couldn't read or write any of the characters. He had only arrived today, and would have probably had a hard time finding the place, if he didn't have detailed instructions written in plain English. Why did every street sign use Japanese characters? Did this town not have any tourists? Surely, someone would need English street signs. When he approached the building, he looked down at the paper in his hand, then back at the dorm. "Here it is!" Leo said with a smile. Being in a foreign country was a nerve racking experience for anybody, but Leo was optimistic things would work out for the best. After all, being worried about anything bad that may or may not happen wasn't a good way to live. He put the paper away, and pulled out a pink yo-yo from his pocket, and started throwing it up and down. The yo-yo was pink and white, and had a picture of Pinkie Pie on the white side, and the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic logo on the Pink side. As Leo was about to enter the building, he noticed two other girls who were also just arriving that also had their luggage in tow. One was a blonde and was wearing heels and a dress, and the other one had dark hair, glasses, and playing a PSP. Leo didn't think too much about the game console, he was more of a Nintendo fan than Sony, but that wasn't really important. This looked like a good time to make a new friend since it appeared they were all about to move into the dorm for the first time, even though this dark haired girl seemed much more nervous about it than he was. He also couldn't figure out why, but he remembered seeing this girl before, even if he didn't remember her name. Maybe they had gone to school together when Leo was in Japan? Leo wasn't sure, but it gave him a reason to talk to her. Leo's eyes widened, and his a wide grin formed on his face as he approached the two of them. "Hi!" Leo said in a friendly tone the best way he could. He hoped these two knew enough English to understand him. His Japanese was rusty from the lack of use, and he English was his first language anyway. "Are you guys new here? It's ok, I am too! You don't have to be nervous." Looking at the dark haired girl when he said that last sentence. "I'm Leo by the way, I'm an exchange student! Maybe we could be friends?" Addressing both of them, before he then turned his attention back to the nervous looking girl in glasses. "Hey, I don't know why, but you look familiar? Have we met before?"