Kyle had to give Mutou some credit, the man was pretty ballsy. The Kochizuki boy, when asked to split from his sister, almost looked pissed enough to kill their teacher, but reluctantly he parted ways with his sister who took her seat with Kyle and Mizukimura. The girl's movements were pretty stilted, almost like she were walking on eggshells, to some this would probably seem pretty amusing, but to Kyle, were his suspicions not so high, he might have thought that way too. From the way she walked to her desk, to the way she had seated herself, along with the unusual cloudiness in her eyes, Kyle suspected she might be blind too. Mizukimura was the one who brought Kyle out of his thoughts though as she greeted the new girl with warm gentleness, but despite the softness in her voice, the girl seemed extremely timid, if not terrified.
"I am Tomohina Mizukimura," she spoke before gesturing to him, "this is Kyle Parker."
Kyle grinned at the girl a bit before realizing how futile that was and instead opted with a small hello.
"Oh, I apologize for being presumptuous," she laughed sheepishly, "I just thought you might be a bit tired today, is all."
"Hm?" Kyle raised an eyebrow, while it was not unusual for someone to introduce themselves along with others, maybe it might have been with Japanese people? He didn't really delve on the thought further, instead choosing to examine this angelic presence before him. Long violet hair, lavender saucers for eyes, she had ample poise and the way she carried herself seemed extremely fancy, but perhaps it was a respectful thing here? She had the same cloudiness in her eyes as the new girl, but Kyle already figured Mizukimura was blind days ago. Kyle had heard that looking into a blind person's eyes was...jarring, but for some reason, her's were almost mesmerizing. He might of even felt somewhat bad for staring into them for so long were someone to call him out on it, but where it was two blind girls in his group...easy now. He shook his head a little as she was getting to the last portion of her conversation with them.
"I can translate my solutions for you once you both are ready," she smiled happily, "But please take your time and do not feel any need to rush. We should work well together if we take this at a relaxed pace, I'm sure." She dipped her head down. "There is no need to rush and stress on your first day," she said gently, "I know it must be taxing and worrisome. You as well, Parker-san," she smiled down at her paper, "I'd rather you feel at ease than over work yourself and become ill due to stress."
That last sentence made his heart dip a little and he scratched his head out of embarrassment. Obviously the incident monday had gotten to most everyone's ears, even to his group members, he sighed a little, "Am I worried? Not really, stressed...that's a whole 'nother story. I made a mistake monday, I won't lie, though I'm sure you've heard the gossip yourself, obviously I'm paying for it now." He tapped his pencil on his paper before continuing, "In any case I'll be fine," he tried giving her a reassuring smile, though he forgot how futile it was, "thank you...for worrying though," he grinned.
"Anyway, we should probably get this work done, Kochizuki?" The girl startled, started up a bit, "I'll take the last portion, you take the center portion, deal?"
Though startled she nodded a bit and immediately got to work as Kyle did, "Oh and um...Mizukimura? As for the *ahem* equation translation part, I think you're only going to have to worry about translating to me." He started working, smiling a little at the thought of what it must be like for a blind person to not realize they were talking to another blind person.
The belltower chimes to inform Yamaku that morning classes are over, not minutes later the grounds are bustling with the students and activities. Today is Saturday and the weekend has officially started, students feel more than a little relieved that their first week of classes are over and now have some time to themselves. While some students might take the opportunity to interact with others and join student clubs and sports, Kyle finds himself more than content just placing himself out by the fields. Here students who joined sporting clubs practice for upcoming matches and competitions in the year.
Kyle felt more comfortable watching the other students practicing than training like he usually did. While Kyle usually did get up early enough to do his own training and even used to go to lengths to continue training throughout the day, it almost felt embarrassing now since his accident to do his usual routine. He speculated on this thinking it might be because he could never fight again, but yet he continued his usual training routines in the morning so that clearly wasn't it. Perhaps it was because he only had one arm? That's all well and good, but its not easy to hide that you don't have an arm and he didn't really mind having his sleeve tied up to indicate he had a missing arm. So far...he was stumped, so he just...watched other students while sitting under the shade of a tree.
All in all he wasn't entirely sure how to feel about this so he just dealt with whatever as it came along. That being said he still avoided Ami and he felt somewhat put off for having cut off whatever beginnings of a conversation were starting with Mizukimura. It seemed like no matter who he talked to, he seemed to make things somewhat worse, whether it was careening down a flight of stairs or yelling in a girl's face, no one was really safe. He felt bad about everything, but something was holding him back from actually...talking to these people again afterwards. Maybe whatever was preventing him from talking to them further was also causing whatever incidents he had so far been involved in. The entire situation really was off-putting and there he became lost in thought.