[img]http://i.imgur.com/EBVXfin.png[/img] Akuma had exited the auditorium, schedule in hand, when he came upon a trio that consisted of a small blonde loli, a dark haired, shy looking Megane(she'd be fun to mess with), and a heterochromic guy with a duck on his head. [i]I must say, even if I'm not a detective, even I can tell this is a situation most fowl . . . that was beyond pathetic, I hope there are no telepaths around to hear that.[/i] Akuma grimaced at his horrible use of a pun, even if no one else could hear it. That aside, he was slightly interested in what they were doing, more so in the Megane girl than anything else. She seemed shy, insecure, easily flustered, just his type. Target set in mind, Akuma walked up to them, a grin on his face that was supposed to be friendly, but only came off as smug . "Hello there, my name is Aku-, I'm sorry I mean Kurogami Akuma. My step father's from America and he seems to pass his bad habits on to me." He chuckled, scratching his head in mock embarrassment as he looked over each of them, but his gaze holding a second longer on Kotori, a slight hunger there that could barely be noticed if someone took the time to look for it. "May I ask what you are doing, and aren't you the boy that crashed into Kae's office, holding that very same duck." [@Feisty Pants] [@ClocktowerEchos] [@Strygwr] Dylan Brooks "No, no I will not," Dylan said as he slowly baked away from the guy, only for Kaori to show up and berate him. As if se could berate anyone. "Oi Kaori, I know it was you hid caused the sprinkler incident 3 days ago, I may not have any proof, but that stunt had your name painted all over it. I'm watching you, Yagami, always watching you." Dylan gave her a slight glare to emphasize his point before he walked over to the auditorium, only to find out he missed the announcements. He was able to get his schedule at least, but now he didn't know what to do. "Maybe I can find Justeaze later and go on patrol, or possibly have another duel." He said as he rushed through the hallways, not in a particular hurry to be any where, it just helped him think. He was lost in his thoughts, and thus had no idea where he was going, relying on his other senses to tell him if he was going to crash into something.