Leo smiled a little as the girl nervously struggled to find the words she wanted to say. It was probably because she didn't know English, he couldn't help but find her high pitched stuttering, and shyness cute. He wanted to give her a hug right there, but people usually weren't accepting of strangers hugging them. [i]Aw, she's like Fluttershy![/i] He thought, being reminded of his favorite cartoon. He almost wished he had some cute animal with him for her to fawn over. Before the girl had a chance to give her answer, the trio was joined by another student. Much to Leo's relief, this guy spoke English. British English, but it was still English regardless. He'd actually be able to talk to someone in this country. "Yep! Born and raised!" He exclaimed in response to his comment. Then, the other guy opened the door for all of them to enter. Leo nodded, and rolled his luggage inside. He thanked the other guy with one of the Japanese words he remembered. "Arigatou!" The upperclassman then appeared to call someone over, but he didn't know what it was that was being said. As Leo waited in the room, another girl came down the stairs, wrapped in a blanket and carrying a cup in her hand. She turned a bright shade of red when she saw the others, and she spoke with a stutter. She probably wasn't expecting to see so many other people. She tried her best to speak to Leo in English, but it was clear that she was bad at English like he was with Japanese. Leo gave her a friendly smile, and waved. "Hi!" The boy replied. This seemed like a good opportunity to practice Japanese. He took a second to figure out what to say next. "Um...Watashi...no...namae wa...Leo!" He said slowly. Vaguely remembering that was how you said "my name is" in Japanese. He was sure he pronounced it wrong, though. "Did...I say that right...?" Soon afterwards, another guy named Kirijo Yoromatsu came down and introduced himself. Leo was relieved to meet another person that spoke English, and it was surprisingly good too, there wasn't even an accent. Still, he was sure he was going to have a hard time getting all these fancy Japanese names right. He wondered if they would be alright with some kind of nickname... Kirijo then called down someone else, and a few moments later another, grumpy looking guy came down. Based on the fact that the other guy said something to all of them, and climbed up the stairs, it seemed like he told him to follow him. Leo just shrugged his shoulders, picked up his luggage, and complied.