He wasn't the only one to enjoy a quieter moment, when the weather was suitable for it. Besides, it was in those quieter moments that one could learn things that people might never have expected. A lesson learned in the earlier years of his life, and one that served so very well now.
But that was hardly a reason to not speak to people all the same. He'd only just gotten here, after all, and it wouldn't hurt anything to get to know some of his fellow staff members.
Hakkai looked up upon hearing the others voice. "Yes, of course. I always welcome company." He looked at the other for a moment "Judging from your appearance, I take it your a teacher as well?"
"I am," Tseng answered with a nod as he pulled up one of the nearby chairs. How logical the assumption was in a school where it was possible (if not terribly probable) a student could take a different form. But Tseng would have hoped that even then there would have been a slight difference in the way they acted.
Hakkai knew that if this was a student, they wouldn't be acting so calm. Most of the students he had seen were, for lack of a better word, easily excitable.
Not minding the short responses, he passed a cup to Tseng. "I'm Hakkai, pleased to meet you."
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But that was hardly a reason to not speak to people all the same. He'd only just gotten here, after all, and it wouldn't hurt anything to get to know some of his fellow staff members.
"Do you mind if I join you?"
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"Tseng," he added, by way of introduction.
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Not minding the short responses, he passed a cup to Tseng. "I'm Hakkai, pleased to meet you."
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