Ah, sleeping through class! Of course. Really, it was unsurprising. "Sleeping! Mm, naughty naughty," Aiko scolded with a sarcastic tone. Honestly, she couldn't care less what Kenji did with school hours, but poking at bad habits was her very own bad habit. Some people had the best of reactions to little pricks to the character like those. "It does sound like a good way to pass the time on a rather laggy day, though, so maybe I'll take you up on the offer sometime. Maybe." She winked at him, not caring how he'd interpret that. "Oh, Kazuko-chan?" Aiko clicked her tongue, twirling a lock of hair between her long fingers. "Mm, no, not necessarily. I used to talk with her sometimes, but talking with [i]everyone[/i] sometimes is a good practice to keep up." Aiko's grin stretched wider and her eyelids drooped; Kenji would be no exception to that mantra, and she was curious as to how fast he could catch on. This conversation could stretch out yet. "Of course, now the poor girl is the way she is and all. Can't blame anybody for worrying about it, hm?" +++ Crisis Sonata let her lips pull down to a pouty frown, but she wouldn't let any of that get to her, would she? And another thing she wasn't letting happen: Breaker getting away. "Oh? Then I suppose you've either been raised in a freak circus or are simply amnesiac. Poor kid." She daintily stashed her violin away and slung it over her shoulder, swinging her legs over the branch she was perched so she was facing him. She brushed her light hair out of her face and brought her sly smile back to her expression. "And why let a few monsters deter the sound of music? [i]Someone[/i] in these forsaken woods must appreciate a good song once in a while. Are you worrying about me, sweet?" She laughed. "Yes, I can certainly take care of myself; thank you for worrying." Seeing that Breaker was about to leave, Crisis hopped off quickly onto the ground diagonally in front of Breaker, so she wasn't directly in his way but could prove an eyesore if anything. Oh, no, she wouldn't let the fun end there, however much of a killjoy the other party was being. For now a boring source of entertainment was better than none, after all. "Oh, but it's so lonely out here in this forest," she told him, voice heavy with sarcasm. "A little bit of company wouldn't hurt, hm? Just until you get out. Wouldn't want you tripping and scraping your knee, right? Tragic."