Ellis Val Sonata
Ellis listened intently to the announcement being made. It sounded so common it would have upsetted her a little. If they wanted to see someone powerful, why not just look at her? Right, she didn't seem as powerful with her tiny frame. "Fine, I will allow this for the time being. Now, let's continue the Yang search." Ellis started walking, an ice cream in both hands, one of them was vanilla and the other one was chocolate. She switched between licking one and the other with every step she gave, her tail moving around with joy. She was still on the outlook, though, searching for her beloved one.
The little girl walked a long way, before spotting Yang, talking with some guy. At the sight of him, Ellis started running at him, still licking both ice creams. When she was just about near enough, she jumped and landed on his shoulders. "Ei. Hello there, Yang. Good weather we are having, is it not?" Ellis said, unimpressed as ever. Her tail moved in front of Yang to tease him, tickling his nose. "I hope you are ready to feed me, Yang. I've used quite some energy and could use a recharge." Ellis said, though her talk seemed more like senseless rambling, she did take Yang's face focefully and made him turn towards her. "And that's an order."
Amamiya Kaito ~ 'Sonar' - C2 Building
A man with white hair is impatiently waiting for someone, anyone to arrive. He is sitting on a couch, his feet on a table right in front of him. "For the love of science, won't someone just show up already!? It's already a pain in the ass having to be here, but having to actually wait for them to show up... Do they think I don't have anything better to do!?" He stands up, clearly irritated. This man, one of the so called 'human nukes', Amamiya Kaito, codename, Sonar. "I should have stayed in Japan..." After throwing his little tantrum, Kaito returns to his seat, taking a book in one of his hands with a title that reads 'Science for dummies'. "I'm seriously gonna kick that guy's ass for thinking that giving me this would be funny." Even if he said so, he still read it intently, not moving his eyes apart from it.