Khalis watched as the the boy came towards him with malicious intent, but it didn't bother him much, rather it intrigued him even more. Now, what will she do? He thought, and no sooner did the thought occur, Michelle had stood between them, playing peacekeeper, then explained the situation. Shit is going down, all right. Wonderful! He then simply leaned against the tree, watching the two with a faint smile, yet distant eyes. He knew that if his presence bothered them, it could ruin things, but the two seemed quite occupied, so there didn't seem to be a need. He would stay and watch for a while; something lovely was happening, and Khalis didn't want to miss any of it.
Although he predicted it, it still surprised him when newly introduced Kuhaku disarmed his weapons and removed his mask. The two were definitely warming up to each other. It must've been the Faunus connection the two had. The Faunus are indeed mistreated in this day, which is a shame and is something that he couldn't completely understand. But he knew enough of human nature to assume why such differences brought on such strife between Human and Fauni. Khalis made sure not make any sort of movement or sound, something that was his specialty. Being of no influence to the world. Being one with the surroundings. Being a ghost. Being nothing.
Kuhaku still seemed bothered by his presence, so he had to be sure to at least give them some solitude. The next time he looked over at Khalis, he would give him a friendly smile, then put a finger over his mouth, as if he were silencing Kuhaku. Then he would activate his Semblance and move through the tree, freezing the surface as he passed through it. On the other side, he would lean back, gaze skywards, eavesdropping on the two. His leaning eventually slouched into a sitting position. He didn't have nay ill intentions for the two, only wishing to observe. It was hard to find a scene like this nowadays, and was something Khalis had always admired. He waited silently for the two to continue.