[quote=Lexzah] "Oh that's good, and nice to meet you too Ren" Arydun gave him a warm, charming smile as she sat with her hands on her lap making herself look so cute and innocent "If you don't mind then Ren I'm going to order my breakfast, human-.....the food of this cafe is my favorite out of the whole city" The blue haired girl gave a nervous laugh as she quickly corrected herself, the Dragonette didn't want to give away what she really was to a stranger whom she had just meet.The blue haired girl grabbed the menu from the table and started to scan through the list, deciding to take two meals for herself even though she could eat more than that. Arydun didn't want to seem suspicious in anyway by ordering one of everything on the menu. Once she ordered her food and started to wait the girl then turned her green eyes back to Ren with that smile again, head tilted as she tried to think of what to say or ask him. The girl was never good with starting conversations, all the information she had collected and none of it could help her with the art of human conversation. [/quote] "...Right," Ren said skeptically, slightly raising an eyebrow at the hesitation he caught between the word 'human' and 'the food of...'. It sounded... really, really suspicious. Though he wouldn't hold it against her, it's not like humans were the only race in Uno Mundus. Though there were definitely a multitude he could rule out based solely on appearance - Beastmen, Fae, Angel, a few dozen types of Demon, etc... However, her actions spoke of someone who wasn't really in tune with humans, and that definitely stripped the list of a lot of races. He could count on one hand the amount of possible races he could think of that fit that description. [i]'What the hell, I'm not a goddamn detective,'[/i] Ren thought to himself, cutting his analysis off, [i]'Must be my damn ability. Making me analyze everything. Hrumph.'[/i] Ren shook his head and checked the time. He was still early enough to stay a while and head for classes. His particular institute of learning started later than others. Though calling it a school would be a misnomer, it was more like a research facility. A research facility full of teens with scientists that double as teachers and some specialized classes to replace the more useless ones. He liked it, since his 'specialized classes' were literal 'social' studies, as well as some wandering. Given how his ability worked, it made perfect sense.