Suzu stood quiet as the boy who had sequestered himself off to the corner merely fidgeted about and muttered incoherently until finally standing and giving his name. At least he managed to stand and return the hand shake before becoming entirely flustered she thought. Before she could reply herself another student entered the scene, obviously a returning student and one which she was able to recognize at that. She hardly budged when she was nudged by the boy, turning towards him with a brow raising slightly. [b]”Amaya, was it? I have a position here and assisting new students is part of that.”[/b] The young woman said sternly, clearly stating her intent to fulfill that duty regardless of how others perceived her. In the back of her head however she found herself lamenting that passing comment a bit. Still with another approaching there was no time for her to fret. Suzu eyed the man cautiously who quickly seemed to have his orders. She gave a light sigh before turning back to Tim and Amaya for a moment. [b]”It seems I have business to attend to, Tim, Amaya.”[/b] She said with a nod to each of them before turning and heading off towards the entrance of the gym. As they approached the entrance she gave a nod to the teacher before heading inside and quickly taking in the decorations. The artist in her cringed at the decor, especially the sheer amount of glitter and streamers littering the room. On the stage she gave a light bow when the principal approached. [b]”Satoru-san.”[/b] Suzu stated in greeting, her eyes following the principals gesture to the man in the dull colored trench coat at her side. His introduction made her give a curious hum, eyes flitting between the younger and elder Satoru. [b]”A detective? Is there some reason we have need of a detective for?”[/b] The student council president spoke with a curious but cautious tone before continuing. [b]”Or simply here to observe the proceedings?”[/b] If his father was the principle it was possible the son may attend but it struck her as odd all the same, opening ceremonies were not something students parents ordinary attended let alone the principals children. Either way she turned to look over the empty gym before continuing to address his next statement. [b]”I have, it was prepared well in advance.”[/b] She stated with a nod, giving a deliberately brief reply and slipping her hands into her pocket. Truth be told she didn't find the opening ceremonies to be all that exciting. Simply a formality to go through the motions of. She knew it was something most average students would hardly pay attention to either. More importantly her own curiosity about why a detective was attending was still at the front of her mind.