Shinrei had followed Ethel, but only since he wanted to return something that belonged to her that he had no use for. Besides, he wasn't known for using anyone else's power aside from his own. When he saw that black haired girl he had heard about earlier come into view he decided not to approach Ethel. He had no interest in introducing himself to a girl he didn't even know and she didn't look like someone who would interest him anyway. Ethel's deck said a lot about her which he could read from that one card he held in his hand still. He had taken it out previously and was about to get Ethel's attention only to have someone else get mixed into his business. Shinrei when it came to two people only wanted those two people in the room. He saw Ignia as an obstacle so he decided to just let her have her time with Ethel. It wasn't like he cared if the card got back to its owner anyway. He turned his cold eyes toward Ignia for a moment, [b]"Do what you want. You aren't part of my business so I'll dismiss myself for now."[/b] He paused for a second as he had a more sincere look on his face when he turned toward Ethel. [b]"I have something that belongs to you. Come find me at your earliest convenience. When you come, do not bring extra baggage with you such as her. She has nothing to do with what I want to talk to you about."[/b] He reminded Ethel as he turned the corner stepped in the elevator and disappeared out of sight. Even if she wanted to get in the elevator with him he was already long gone if she tried to reach the elevator. [b]'Why would she affiliate herself with nobodies?"[/b] He whispered to himself as he rode the elevator back down to the Card Shop. He gave a strong hmph as he slightly tilted his neck toward the left indicating he didn't really care either way. Wasn't his problem if her card never got back to her, but he wasn't about to hold onto something that made him feel guilty about not returning. As much as he wanted to drop it on the floor of the elevator, he couldn't. He shook his head as he pocketed card wondering what was preventing him from just getting rid of the card so he didn't have to drag people into his own problems.