'Annyeong' was clearly a Korean word as Will had no translation for it. But he caught the gist. He really should learn a language besides his own! Hana's bright personality washed over him like the foamy tide on a seashore, smoothing his worries over and leaving pretty little shells of positive emotions in her wake. His bunched muscles loosened in increments. Though she did not remind him of anyone in particular there was something inescapably pleasant in her demeanor.
Though the word 'app' confused him Will made no further comment on his directional crisis. Better to follow someone knowledgeable than trust a gadget he did not understand how to work. It was very impressive technology but still frustratingly new. His lessons were assisting but they were convoluted in what and when they instructed him on the ways of the future.
There was no customary hesitation when he reached out to to shake her hand. "I'm Will." The boy re-introduced himself, still shy but less so than before. "I'm all ready, yeah. Thanks for helping me like this. I didn't want to go by myself." He elected not to share why that was. She need not think any less of him than perhaps she already did. "Is there a game store? I'm really excited about all the games you've been telling me about." There was little he could do with them, of course, but the appeal was rich like the aroma of a candy store when all once could do is press his face to the glass.