"Me neither." Leiko replied with a soft sigh. [I]"Izumi-sensei, must have requested that she came here aswell. Maybe it's for the best, so she can train with able shinobi, and she might learn something. If she is able to be quiet long enough to hear the lesson."[/I] She thought to herself as she looked at the girl who was walking besides her, allready knowing it was Momotan even before she looked. Just based on her voice and the annoying way she tried to rhyme. "Asif I would ever call you that, Mokyou-san." Leiko replied with a soft chuckle, knowing full well that Momotan disliked to be called that. "Besides, you know full well that Izumi-sensei said something else. But if it needs to be like that, I won't even consider asking you." She continued with a huff, as she looked away from the other girl. Slightly unsure what she would do next, since she had been considering asking Momotan for help. But she would never call Momotan sempai, she would die of embarrisment if that ever happened. "Don't ever call me that here again." Leiko hissed in a low voice as she forcefully grabbed Momotan's arm, not really meant to hurt her, but more to get the girls attention and to make sure the message got through. [I]"I had hoped she would have forgotten that nickname, I would just die of embarrisment if the others found out."[/I] She thought to herself as she let Momotan go and looked away as a small blush appeared on her cheeks. It's not as if she really hated the name, not that she would ever admit that to herself. For now Leiko wanted to make sure that Momotan wouldn't tell anything that she would find embarrising. Considering that Momotan managed to say more words per day than the everage book held, she would have her hands full on that job. Leiko looked over at the six people who were standing infront of them, she guessed that they would be their instructors. As she looked at each of them, she could probably guess some of the specilizations just by their appearance. First of all was the woman in a track suit with a emotionless expression on het face, she would probably be their taijutsu trainer. Then there was the man, standing behind the first three, who was obviously a kenjtusu specialist, probably a former samurai judging by his state of dress. Leiko looked at the man who was standing closed to them, as he started to talk. "I am sure I speak for the rest of our group, As I thank you for welcoming us here." She replied to the man who spoke to them, with a tone of respect in her voice. "I am Hotaru Leiko, I look forward to learning from you." She continued as she made a deep bow towards the instructors, clearly showing she had learned how to act properly. Not that she respected all of them yet, but she atleast learned how to fake it. Afterall, it could be a invaluable skill once she becomes the clan head.