KK tilted her head curiously as the wolf-faunus waved them off the more concerned students aboard the ship and then, after dumping a large sum of money on the bartender, rather impolitely made a beeline straight for the exit. "Hmm..." The small girl crossed her hands over her chest as she puzzled over this strange behavior but, after a long moment of spinning gears inside her head, she simply shrugged it off. She'd never really understood people and it was times like these that reinforced that problem. Skipping over to what was left of the bar, her long blonde braid bounced around her shoulders as she reached deep into the largest of the three leather pouches strapped around her waist and pulled forth a small plastic container. "This should help with those burns, Mr. Bar-man!" Her light, musical voice said cheerfully as she pushed the healing balm across the table. It was a specialized mixture of aloe and mineral powder that counteracted dust, a small thing her father had taught her years ago, and it had done wonders to help with the countless scorches she'd received in her training. She'd have to mix up a bit more when she found the time."Sorry, but it won't do anything for what's left of your shirt!"
"Uhh... thank you, Miss." It was clearly not a normal day for the poor man as his eyes now darted from the money to the medicine to the tattered remains of his shirt.
Happy that she'd done her good deed for the day, Kaesey Kay went to move away from the bar, perhaps to follow the newbie bomb-maker, when the sight of another girl at the bar gave her pause. KK inhaled slowly, her eyes growing wider with every second, as she watched the student gently hold the large pair of floppy rabbit ears that sprouted from her head. Kaesey was familiar with faunus, of course, but she'd never before met one that embodied what might be her most favorite of adorable animals. "They... look... sooo soft..." Her voice cooed softly, mind in a trance like state as she drew slightly closer with hands over the thin-lipped mouth that left was hanging open.