Tomo head the door open, even from the distance she sat away from it. It was just that nice and quiet out. Well, beside all the sounds of nature. Slowly feet and the sound of cane came closer to her. She kept eating, wondering if she might be sitting near a path to some place people enjoyed going to during lunch. But she could feel the person get closer, even blocking out the sunlight at one point. The warmth of another human standing just by her made her tilt her head slightly in curiosity. Ah, perhaps she was being bothersome sitting where she was? But then she heard the gentle shuffle of clothing and a very male sigh. It was deep and trailed off as if he were relieved by something. Her unseeing lavender eyes stared forwards, but in his general direction. Politely she stopped eating, hands folded in her lap, head tilted as if listening intently. [i]“You know I was going to ask you why somebody would sit outside alone. But know that I’m out here, I realized it isn't really being alone. You have the company of the birds, the trees, the insects, the sky, the wind. It’s actually nice isn’t it?"[/i] Tomo smiled her in her gentle way. He did not name himself, but he did seem to wish to talk. Although not used to such casual talking, she thought it nice that someone might be so kind as show some small interest in her. It wasn't as though she meant to be alone. It was just habit, really. That and she enjoyed more serene settings, especially compared to the crude din of the cafeteria. How anyone was able to even think in there was amazing to her. "I enjoy it as well," her voice was soft and kind, not demanding anything from the voice that addressed her. Instead she was as Tomo always was with people on first meeting them. Patient, gentle and kind. Even for her delicate form, she held a kind of confidence and maturity. "It is relaxing, especially when it is so nice and sunny out." The wind brushed by, catching a few strands of her long dark hair. Once the cool breeze had past, she tucked the stray locks over her ear. "I apologize, but I am quiet the person who worries," she smiled in an apologetic way, "I am not sitting in a burdensome spot, am I? Perhaps this is your seat? Shall I move?"