Kei felt a bit left out today. Everyone in her new apartment building sounded so lively. She wondered if maybe she should try and be social as well. It couldn't hurt could it? Although, she really had nothing to talk to them about. Kei was just an unemployed artist with an otaku obsession. She didn't feel especially tired today and she would have to talk to her neighbors eventually. Kei went back into her apartment from her balcony. She felt her stomach rumble slightly and remembered that she hadn't eaten since late last night. It was a common problem for Kei, it wasn't that she had lost her appetite but she spent so much time painting, playing games, reading manga, or watching anime that she just lost track of time. Her narcolepsy didn't help that either. Contrary to what people might think she actually didn't sleep that well. During the day she would have sleep episodes where she would fall asleep anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes. Although, at night falling asleep wasn't hard at all but [i]staying asleep[/i] was always a losing battle. During her thoughts she found herself in the kitchen looking for food, only to realize that she hadn't actually gone shopping and the only thing left in her kitchen were sauces and spices. She could have sworn that she went shopping yesterday but it was entirely possible that she had dreamed the whole thing. She was already dressed so she put her tablet down, grabbed her purse, and headed out the door. By the time she got to the entrance of the apartment complex she almost ran directly into two women who were apparently also about to go shopping, the tall woman sounded french and the other one must have been american. Kei hadn't been paying much attention to where she was going so she had walked up to them before she realized what she was doing. Well there she was standing in front of two strangers. What was she supposed to say? She might should say something relevant to the conversation right? [b]"I know a place that is doing a sale on produce today."[/b] Good, mission complete! Kei stood there for a second before she realized she should have introduced herself first. [b]"I'm Aramaki Kei, I mean Kei Aramaki. Eh... You can call me Kei, I guess."[/b] She gave a bow as well out of habit. Even though she knew that most americans do a handshake she always thought it was a weird gesture.