[h2]Shi, the Quiet Killer[/h2] Shi walked along, a short distance away from the taller girl, holding her book tightly to her chest as she went. For a while, she didn't even look at her, maintaining a steady pace towards the place that was serving as her home, for now. She felt an odd feeling in her chest as she thought of it. Her thoughts slowly drifted to her creator's home. It was... different. Different in a way Shi did not truly understand, but this feeling in her chest made her uncertain. Her creator's home was larger, with softer furniture designed in a more beautiful fashion. Shortly after being created, she was told that this form of house was known as a 'mansion'. As thoughts of this place traveled through her head, that feeling swelled. But... no, she had to stay here. It was her orders. Her orders could not be questioned. Finally, Shi glanced back over her shoulder, pulled from her thoughts when the girl spoke, introducing herself. For a few moments, Shi wasn't sure how to reply, her lips weakly moving as she tried to sort out some sort of response in her head. Words attempted to form a sentence, and finally finished crashing into one another as the small, white-haired girl made her reply. "... M... m-my... h-home isn't far..." she said. It was... at least it was easier to talk when there was only one person... "... Sh... Shi... Shiori. N-Nakano... Shiori..." Her cover name was simple. In the distance, a rather small home seemed visible, though details were difficult to discern. [hr] [h2]A Lost Foreign Girl(And Nothing More?)[/h2] The park was not only home to regulars. [url=http://vitavitaar.deviantart.com/art/Amber-Grey-563406616]A blonde girl, in her early twenties, was currently pouring over a map, a look of aggravation across her face[/url]. She looked somewhat unathletic, but it was difficult to tell under such a fine suit. She was making something of a scene. It wasn't often foreigners came to Rokuro City, though they did come in waves every once in a while. Still, she was definitely hard to miss, complaining under her breath in English about the map lacking clarity.