No sooner had he begun to mentally distance himself from the bus's occupants did the ghostly nuisance pipe up once again. A reaffirmation at first, this boy was indeed the future god of the sun, and the law of nature. Once again, his spine crawled, and he could feel Apep's distaste course through his veins. He would no doubt cross with this boy. Taiyo, eventually, but he was in no hurry to do so. Next came information he could actually use. A shrine maiden? Those still existed? He had no information to back up his opinion, as in all honesty he knew next to nothing about the position. But that was part of his role, then, wasn't it? Assumptions, later on to be thrown back at him, and his ignorance being a seed in his defeat. Indeed each loss was it's own unique piece, and this one was shaping up to have quite a myriad of facets. He waited as attendance on the bus was called, keeping an ear out for the names and committing them to memory. When his was called, he stood, spun to face the occupants with as devilish a smirk as he could muster, and bowed low. "Ashil Arry, [i]maid[/i]. I know it'll be hard to remember, but try. Would do all of you good, really," he hissed, honing his gaze onto her for a few elongated moments before swiveling back with a flourish and sitting down. Facing away, he broke his dastardly expression, biting his lip and going over all of the points in his head, making sure he'd hit all of them. Had to make his impression well. Content, he smoothed his lips out against each other, and went back to his own thoughts.