So "Koharu" had stood in the dimly lit waiting room. Both she and Robert were confused as to what was going on. While trying to decide what to do They were surprised as the room began to change and become much brighter and more modern. This place was clearly more than met the eye. Hearing someone else coming Dite and Kimiko entered. After a few seconds They could tell that Robert recognized one of them. [indent]Together they had created a mental construct in their mind. Early on is was a way to cope with being trapped by the mask. Now it was a force of habit when they talked to each other in their head. Koharu looks at Robert curiously. "You know who that is?" Her expression was a little suspicious. As their relationship evolved Robert had come to to find that she could be very jealous when she sensed any kind of attraction from him. "Well no not really. I know of her. Her name is Dite. She is a celebrity here in the US." Both stopped to listen to the odd dynamic of the newcomers. Again Rob had a moment of clarity, although it was confusing. "Oh duh, Aphrodite. That's where her name comes from." And again he realized he'd lost Koharu. "Aphrodite is the name of the Greek goddess of love. There's probably more to it actually. Most of the Greek gods represented multiple things." There was silence between the two before Koharu shook her head. "You're such a nerd."[/indent] What took place in their head was extremely brief in reality. Thinking it rude not to introduce herself Koharu raised a hand and waved to singer and her assistant. Thankfully with Robert's help her English went from zero to fluent in the short time they'd known each other. "[color=orchid][b]Hello. My name is Koharu Saito. You're Dite, right?[/b][/color]" Seeing as Koharu and Robert currently possessed the same body Dite would probably be able to make out that there were two hearts on the cusp of blooming into a much greater love for one another. Depending on how astute she was at least. The two's concentration was slightly interrupted by the elevator opening up so they could enter. Introductions first though.