((I dun mind ;D))
Kiyoko smiled softly, as a she smiled at the girl tugging her along, "Tha-" she went to show a notion of gratitude when suddenly she noticed the familiar face, "Oh, hi Tsumi!" she smiled, "I haven't seen you in while." She swayed, as locks of snow white hair fell in her face.
She turned back to Ren, trying to be polite, "I'm Kiyoko, It's nice to meet you, Ren!" She tilted her head to the side, and smiled gently. She looked over the others in the room. She brush the hair out of her face.
She only knew Tsumi, because he was a famous black smith in her hometown, the town she was to one day take control of, after her father retired from the job. Her father wouldn't go to any other black smith around, only Tsumi... He only ever wanted the best. He wanted everything he owned to be of top quality... She sighed, he was rather matieralistic.
She noticed the man rush into the room, and run into the other boy, Shiv. She covered her mouth, laughing slightly, at the clumsiness of this new fellow. He was tall, and the fabric covering his eye caught her attention quickly, as he drew attention to it with his words. It enticed her curiosity as she caught herself staring and quickly looked away from him, catching herself doing so. She then laughed again at his childishness as he stated that he and the other would be "the best of friends!" Such an innocent perspective; to be like so was rare nowadays.
The other man, the one he ran into, seemed to have such a short fuse. So grumpy he was! Before the interruption he seemed entirely anti social as well. But he perhaps had another side to him, no? A better one, more social an outgoing, maybe even playful?
Ren seemed friendly enough, easy to talk to, with an enthusiastic tone and joyous vibe.
Who else was here? The other two, the boy with the girl who had just spoken to the monk. The other boy didn't seem too incredibly happy. Why were they all here she wondered, observing the dim lit room, as light reflected off her eyes, as she took it all in. Surely, answers were soon to come.