[b]"Hey, hey. Nice to meet you too."[/b] They started off, half-joking. They had a sickeningly soft and sweet smile, bordering on looking faked. Tsukiko could notice slight deceit in his eyes, but it might not be the best idea to get on the wrong side of this individual. She would just have to oblige for now since she was completely isolated and an easy target for anyone. She surveyed her surroundings while he greeted to her to make sure no one else was within the vicinity. When she confirmed no one was within the vicinity after closely examining her surroundings in the desert like area she was in she decided to acknowledge the person in front her. This boy looked and sounded a lot younger than the woman she encountered in the classroom. It was obvious that it was probably this person who used the fog to spirit her downstairs knowing that she would at least go see what the music was. Unfortunately, she didn't plan well for this and didn't know what to say. The person had white hair which she didn't normally see and especially on someone that still looked in the late teens. Even though the person greeted her Tsukiko didn't want to answer. For two reasons, one it was a boy and two she felt an uneasiness around this person which made her feel very uncomfortable. [b]"I'm Shiyura, nice to meet you. You're Tsukiko, right?"[/b] They asked rhetorically, already knowing the answer. [b]"I'm just here for a nice chat, away from the crowds. Not really a big fan of them, you know?"[/b] Shiyura started conversing, even adding in a little laugh at the end. Tsukiko wasn't a fan of crowds either, but she had a feeling inside her that this person couldn't be trusted. Even though she felt that way perhaps it would prove beneficial to at least cooperate with the individual for now. Wouldn't at least hurt to see what they wanted. Besides, it wasn't like she was going to get back on another floor other than the first in the tower anyway. [b]"Yes, I'm Tsukiko. Why do you ask and what do you look to accomplish by bringing me out here? If my father sent you I have no interest in complying to his demands to surrender myself to him."[/b] She looked at him with a very serious yet stressful tense tone which had a certain vibration to it that she was someone who had been through a lot. Her eyes even though they tried to deceive people were full of both emptiness and sadness as you could see the heavy gloomy radiance shone down upon them almost as if it she had been through a painful ordeal. Embolden on her face was utter emptiness and her feelings continued to wander around her eyes embraced by her reluctance to reveal them. Her face looked like it was almost like cringing in pain and there was a certain uneasiness that could be detected from her voice if you listened closely. Tsukiko stared at the ground with a very empty look on her face which surged through her body demonstrating her careless demeanor that she was trying to fully embrace. She wanted to get as far away from the place she was as she could, but it was her curiosity which caused her legs to weigh her down in place like an anvil. No matter how hard her mind urged to leave she refused wanting to know somethings herself from this person which they may be able to answer. She was rather curious if the way she used Mystical Space Typhoon was similar to her brother's new form of dueling simulation though she tried to keep her thoughts hidden to prevent much about the project from being learned by yearning eyes. [b]"Do not think I'm just going to trust you, because you had the common decency to properly address me. I give you credit for manners, but I am not as easily naive as some of the other students around here."[/b] She cautioned toward the individual with words that were full of fiery spirit though she didn't reach for her duel disk. Staring a duel right now especially with all that has happened was probably not a good idea.