The day had finally come. After they had wrapped the work up in the desert, they were on a plane yet again and settled in a proper home. It was all exhilarating, but blurred in her mind. Time had moved far too fast as she now found herself before the gates of her school to be. She bit her lip as she peered up at the austere pristine building. She suddenly felt very inadequate and debated the option to turn back and head home. She steeled her nerves though and took a deep breath.

You go this Terry, you got this. Just one step at a time right? She coached herself mentally. She had ran from beasts of all kinds, narrowly evaded death, and fought off all kinds ailments; yet here she was intimidated by a building full of teenage humans. A small scoff of laughter left her lips as she noted the fact and squared her slumped shoulders. Alright, you can do this! She thought as she took the first step in to the threshold and headed to the main office. It was not too hard to find, the plaque beside the doors helped her as she wandered the empty halls. She was late, but the school assured her father it was alright.

Time seemed to tick by slowly as she sat in the silent waiting area. How long has it been now? She glanced at around at the flyers and notices that adorned the walls. She tried her best not to fidget too much, her nerves on edge as she heard the hum drum sounds of the office. It was clean and streamlined, something she was not used to at all.

"Sharif, Terry." A voice called out gently and instantly she was up on her feet with a proclaimed 'yes' in response. Her normally voice seemed too loud in this environment. The office attendant smiled kindly at her and led her back to her desk so that everything was taken care of properly. Time seemed to flyby as she worked with the kind attendant as their conversation shifted between work and small stories of Terry's many misadventures. The schedule was explained to her along with a basic run down of the school rules before she was given a locker assignment and a brief tour of the school. She thanked the employee once again at all the help, a bright small on her face before she bowed in a customary manner to the culture. She had made sure to read up and practice her manners so as not to offend anyone. When all was said and done though, she found herself at her shoe locker.

A loud bell rand above her head and snapped her out of her reverie as she noted the time and that the next class had begun. She quickly shook her head and turned to head towards her assigned classroom. Now was not the time to dawdle. As she mentally scolded herself and inattentive of her surroundings, she soon found her body collided with another and both of them were knocked of balance from the collision.

"I'm sorry," she said quickly without a thought. "I wasn't looking where I was going! Are you alright?" She had managed to catch herself from unceremoniously coming in contact with the floor and hoped the other person was as lucky. Her gaze was greeted with the pleasant sight of a handsome young man who was taller than her. She would estimate a head at least, but that was unimportant. Stay focused! She scolded herself as she found herself lost in a pair of intense azure-violet eyes. He was lean, athletic at the most, in build. She felt at least that much from her genius move. She figured he was about her age, and nicely defined facial features. A strong jawline with a prominent throat. Her admiration of the handsome male is short lived though.

"You better be sorry! Watch where you're goin' next time!" A male voice viciously snapped and she winced in reflex at the rude recall to reality.

"Dumb bitch…." She heard the guy mutter as they walked past her before she could say anything. His shoulder jostled her a bit roughly as she stood there in slight shock.

That can't be true...I mean yeah people are mean, but like day one? She frowned to herself. She debated turning to retaliate but figured it was best to let the event slide. Maybe he's having a bad day? I mean who'd be happy to be crashed in to by a complete stranger? She rationalized for him as she peered over her shoulder at him and bit her tongue to keep silent. Tri-colored and gelled hair. Definitely the rebellious type. She thought, but her eyes take note of the smirk that graced his pink lips. A slight heat raised to her cheeks as she felt his gaze flicker over her body. She had no time to obtain a uniform so she was allowed to wear suitable clothes that consisted of a skirt, a button down shirt, tie, and vest. What's he smirking about? She thought as she narrowed her eyes in slight annoyance. She never had a boyfriend or went out on a date so she did not have a usual type of guy. She did think the stranger was attractive but his actions and words ruined any possible interest. I don't have time to worry about that! She quickly shook her head as he continued on his way though. She had no time for this, she needed to head to class and get situated.

She quickly retraced her way to her classroom and knocked on the door before allowed in. The teacher seemed tired but relieved by her interruption, the class a little rowdy but had gone silent at the new comer that entered the class. She handed a sheet of paper to the teacher who quickly wrote her name on the board.

"Class, this is your new classmate Sharif Terumi." She said and Terry bowed to the class.

"It's a pleasure to meet you all. Please take care of me." Terry said before she stood straight again with a kind smile. The class drawled out a response to her but a pair of honeydew brown eyes caught her attention and a bubble of excitement swelled in her. She was officially home again in Japan and with luck on her side again she found her old childhood friend in her class. The morning had a few hitches and it all seemed worth it now as she gave a slight wave as the teacher informed the class to be kind to her.

"Terry," the blonde exclaimed with joy as he hoped out of his sleepy haze and on to his feet.

"Jonouchi," the teacher scolded him firmly and he quickly stood at attention and apologized. She sighed heavily at this and looked to Terry. "Your seat is next to him by the window." With a quick bow she thanked the teacher and hurried to her seat so she could regain order from the class who laughed at the antics of their classmate. She noted an empty seat not too far from her but she paid it no mind as she looked to her dear friend and smiled. He grinned right back at her, ecstatic that she had actually ended up in his school. She wanted to surprise him, but she had not considered the thought of them being in the same class. This had to be sign for good luck the rest of the day.