The sergeant was a strict man and Dani knew that much, however, she wasn't afraid to push his buttons every now and again. Especially for something she dearly wanted -- [color=springgreen][b]"Please? I won't complain for the rest of the trip!"[/b][/color] She had already used that bargain several times now, each and every time the man had caved. She could tell he was soft on her, viewing her as a daughter, likely due to the fact that the sergeant and his wife had no children. Then again, she was basically his family at this point. [b]"You've already said that several times, Dani,"[/b] the man sighed and she smiled, [color=springgreen][b]"I know! So please? Can we go to the cat cafe?"[/b][/color] And the next sentence began with [b]"Well. . I suppose"[/b] and she already knew that she would get her way. After all, she did almost work for them -- they had to treat her well. Currently, they were walking through the bustling streets of Tokyo, having gotten the day off. Exploring was mostly what this trip was -- the military had little say on diplomatic meeting at this current time. They were simply there for visual reasoning as well as to offer protection for some of America's stronger allies. The sergeant (being the strangely kind man he was) had offered to take Dani out to the city for the day and use the time to buy a souvenir for his wife. Extremely unprofessional, but nobody would question the guy who the "Super Psychic" was closest to. . . and that was when it had happened. That strange enigmatic moment of a lifetime, one that Dani would never forget. When the girl fell from the sky. First, there was a bright white light that shone down for the shortest of fleeting moments, though the sergeant hadn't even noticed. He didn't even notice the girl falling -- she had blue hair and a white dress. Dani stared at her in shock -- [i]was she an angel?[/i] There was something about her. . something [i]calling[/i] her. And then Dani took off, hearing the sergeant call her name from behind, asking her to [b]"come back"[/b] and [b]"to not get lost"[/b]. At this moment in time, she didn't care about his words. She just wanted to meet her -- she just [u]had[/u] to meet her!