Mai shook her head at the whole wild scene, picking up and handing him the folder, "Here. That's all you need to know." if he got there for wherever, at least he probably knows how to read. When she sat down, Mai made sure to scoot farther in beside her sister. She didn't really like animals, and when you added talking and defective logic, things just got worse. Suppose it was funny, but she wasn't the type to laugh at such things anyway. It was kind of messed up to laugh at it, in fact. Her eyes glanced back and forth, wondering whether or not things would be difficult with this sort of party. she decided that it mostly depended on this "Sprite" fellow, but It almost certainly wouldn't be a breeze. Sitting back, looked up to the sky, pulling up an internal clock. It must've been 20 minutes and they still haven't done anything yet. She wasn't the type to like to lead groups, since it's simply too much hassle. Though if things got too boring, she might. Back to the notion that he is a runner made it even more of a hassle, keeping track of them and him. But a thought struck her; she could always just leave them behind. [i]I'll give it another 10 minutes... just 10.[/i] With that, she closed her eyes and got comfortable, a slow peace landing on her. At the very least, it was cool in there, and an ice-cream would sound fantastic right about now.