[u][b]Taka Tsuin[/b][/u] ...Well, at least that was out of his system now. Setting the initial disbelief aside, Taka took a deep breath and reassessed his situation. He stared off into the distance of the camp, a little lost in thought. Part of his line of sight was blocked by a small forest of trees off to his top left and some cabins to the right. Gargantuan metal fence aside, there wasn't much out of the ordinary in this place. Taka was about to take a step forward and start exploring the place, but his attention was caught in the nick of time by a female voice off to the right of him. He turned to look at her, entirely unimpressed by the way she was looking at him. [color=1386EC](Are you kidding me?! I don't even know this chick and she's already looking down on me!)[/color] Taka clenched up his fist as he felt the anger inside him start to boil already. The boy couldn't stand people like her. He wasn't just some brochure you could pick up off the street, flip through and then toss into the garbage can. Still, Taka couldn't afford to make enemies. Not yet, anyway. He was just as stuck here as the girl opposite to him, judging from the way she was talking, so the smart thing to do was to play along for now and not make enemies, loathed as he is to do it. "Some sort of camping ground, [i]clearly[/i]. Don't ask me where, though." Taka scoffed and looked away from the girl he was talking to, feeling a light breeze pass by him. Did something just fly by? He sure didn't notice anything or anyone, so it must've been his imagination. Figures were still moving in the distance but it got a little hard to see with all the stuff covering his field of view. Standing around wasn't going to change much, clearly. His head turned back to face the other person again, his frown matching her complete lack of emotion. He slipped one hand into his pocket, but let himself hang loose otherwise. "Fine, I'll tag along. I'd like to know what's going on as well, and I won't figure much out by standing around. Lead the way."