The day was done, but that didn't mean he wouldn't still have some minor things to finish. Kurama wasn't surprised with one of the other boys from his science class snatched him up. He couldn't very well say no, he'd gotten himself into all this mess, and it wasn't like it wasn't half enjoyable. At least the humans here were smart... smarter than the ones at Yusuke's school at least. He chided himself. It wasn't nice. Yusuke had a good heart, and he wasn't stupid. Not exactly anyway.
“We can't seem to make it work,” A boy told him looking frustrated.
Kurama turned his gaze up at the board and he looked over the equation. It was easy really. He could pick out the mistakes that were keeping it from working. However, he was not simply going to give them the answer to it. It wouldn't be to their benefit as a species if everything was just given to them and they didn't have to work a little.
“I quite think you can figure out what needs to be done,” he told them lightly with a bright smile.
“I will give you a hint. There is a mistake or two in the equation itself that is keeping it from solving properly,” He motioned at it with one hand before leaning back against one of the desks. Kurama watched them as they started to argue each one fussing over something different. He shook his head a little bit and smiled slightly to himself.
It was then that he felt a chill creep up his spine. Not exactly a chill but a sensation that told him something was off. He went suddenly still, staring ahead and listening close. Before he could pinpoint anything though Botan spoke up, drawing his attention. His gaze turned towards her and he excused himself from the matter at hand.
They protested but he apologized, saying it was an urgent matter and he hurried out after Botan. Thankfully his long stride had him easily in pace with her in but a few seconds. His green eyes flickered around them as they went.
“You're going to have to tell me why you're really here Botan....” he murmured to her as they went.
“Has something gone wrong?”