@GrafRoy Zeppeli@Rune_Alchemist
He smiled as Kat told him off. He expected it to happen and he found her insult sort of amusing. He wasn't one to take another's words to heart. He didn't argue with others much. His typical response to dealing with anyone he didn't like was ignoring them. He really felt he was smarter or more logical than most others, he just never voiced it. It was easy to ride her comment off as the opinion of someone with bad taste as he went ahead of her to the park.
Before he reached Jun at the park he dismounted and locked his bike nearby. He began to take in the environment of the park. It was certainly no surprise that something was going on here. Everything just felt wrong. Even though it was night, there typically seemed to be someone around the park, but now it felt like somehow less than no one was here. The mist hid everything and even though it wasn't that cold, the wind in the park had a terrible chillly bite to it. Chills ran up and down Kazuki's spine.
He approached Jun around the same time Kat arrived. He was quite ready to accept Jun's idea. He wasn't going to say anything just walk off to the lake and ignore anything else he probably had to say. If 'the brains' was so great, he could probably handle this himself. He was stopped after just a few steps when he heard Kat objecting to the smart aleck. She gave some valid points that they were a team and taking advantage of that would be good, and if they wanted to split up that they should have calls. "I'm going to agree with both of you. I think we should split up and be careful of what we find, but we definitely need a way to call each other if something happens. Hoestly with how empty it is, I'm fine with just yelling. Unless you all want to take the time to swap numbers, I don't have any better ideas."
He smiled as Kat told him off. He expected it to happen and he found her insult sort of amusing. He wasn't one to take another's words to heart. He didn't argue with others much. His typical response to dealing with anyone he didn't like was ignoring them. He really felt he was smarter or more logical than most others, he just never voiced it. It was easy to ride her comment off as the opinion of someone with bad taste as he went ahead of her to the park.
Before he reached Jun at the park he dismounted and locked his bike nearby. He began to take in the environment of the park. It was certainly no surprise that something was going on here. Everything just felt wrong. Even though it was night, there typically seemed to be someone around the park, but now it felt like somehow less than no one was here. The mist hid everything and even though it wasn't that cold, the wind in the park had a terrible chillly bite to it. Chills ran up and down Kazuki's spine.
He approached Jun around the same time Kat arrived. He was quite ready to accept Jun's idea. He wasn't going to say anything just walk off to the lake and ignore anything else he probably had to say. If 'the brains' was so great, he could probably handle this himself. He was stopped after just a few steps when he heard Kat objecting to the smart aleck. She gave some valid points that they were a team and taking advantage of that would be good, and if they wanted to split up that they should have calls. "I'm going to agree with both of you. I think we should split up and be careful of what we find, but we definitely need a way to call each other if something happens. Hoestly with how empty it is, I'm fine with just yelling. Unless you all want to take the time to swap numbers, I don't have any better ideas."