Mere instants before being approached, a subtle smirk existed upon Niko's face. She had achieved, at the very least temporarily, a weapon to face off against the devils of sleep. No longer did she feel the weight of their clawed feet beneath her eyes, permanently hiding, yet always ready to leap from their unseeable refuge, conducting the practice of their necessary sin.
Though her schedule and routine had been one of more social potential than before, she was still poorly versed in the etiquette of managing the approach of a stranger. Even the approach of a friend. With eyes wide, her subdued smirk vanished from her visage, glancing up towards the stranger who had come to the table at which she sat. Perhaps the surprise of this arrival was further extenuated by the fact that she had just recently taken a trip back to her home in Japan. Around her hometown, to approach a stranger was unheard of, and warranted suspicion. Things, of course, were very different in the states. Niko reminded herself of this hastily.
"Mmm," She nodded, "Yes, you may sit." Though, she assumed that whether she had approved of the seating or not, it would have occurred. This rather subtle, unimportant fact jabbed into her ribs, a cold reminder of the weakness she placed upon herself within bashfulness. Her initial instinct to turn her eyes away, or allow them to examine some far off object to keep them from linking with any other pupils, was met with opposition. In her consciousness, she harshly rattled herself once more. With this, she cautiously brought her eyes up to make an almost aggressive glare into the stranger's eyes, though she did not intend it this way at all.
"This is my first time here, actually." As the topic of her words drifted to a different topic, so did her eyes, able to temporarily leave their solemn, drafted duty, and meander away. "I often pass, but have not visited until now." Returning her eyes to the stranger, she took a sip from the paper cup that contained her drink. Gritting her teeth with a sharp breath in, she let out a quiet, displeased noise, more in discomfort of the taste, than the heat. "Oh, I'm Elea--Ehm, Niko, by the way." Passing her beverage to her opposite hand, she reached her right palm forward in the gesture of a handshake.
"Do you know of any... Good drinks here?" She had sort of unconsciously emphasized the word good, reflecting the idea that the drink in which she was already partaking in was not by any means 'good'.
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