"Sorry about that," Rin apologized to Nori before she watched the exchange before the three boys. Her dark hair was as scattered as she felt witnessing the dismissal of Keigo's tales from Gruffydd. The once giddy atmosphere of the homeroom hardened like dry spaghetti as Keigo was put on the spot, but Rin just watched with wide eyes. Where was their sense of imagination? How could they just dispose of the rumor's validity? "But doesn't every story have to have some truth to it?" Rin asked aloud to herself before weasling her way to Keigo. "Excuse me, sorry, thank you, sorry. I'll just take this," she mumbled nonchalantly while others in the clump of people cast strange looks at her. With a quick hand, she swiped the piece of paper out of Keigo's fingers. From what Rin understood, Keigo wasn't going to be doing anything with the numbers anyways. That was where her fellow classmates did have a point. If he was encouraging others to head out, there wasn't a chance he would be caught patrolling the old building. Rin could feel her saliva thicken at the thought of satisfying her craving. After slipping awkwardly out of the group's nucleus, Rin stuffed the crumpled paper in her pocket and casually waltzed towards the doorway.