[h2][color=ffffff]Takamachi Nanoha[/color][/h2] "I think so. Her door was closed when we left and her room was silent," Nanoha said to Private Minami while the two of them were still talking about Tohka's whereabouts as she followed the older woman. "The way you talk reminds me of home. This friend of yours must be a really nice person," Nanoha said as she boarded the Private's car. "Please, call me Nanoha, at least when we aren't dealing with any official business," she said in a friendly voice just as Minami called in such a formal way. It didn't feel right to have someone older, especially when they were responsible for her wellbeing, calling her in such a way. "I may be a devil, but it doesn't mean that I don't know how to make friends without Starlight Breaking them. Nyahaha!" Nanoha joked while scratching the back of her head, showing that she already studied some of the knowledge that this world had about her. Whether or not the Private would find it funny was another thing entirely. "Anyway, to answer your question," the auburn-haired mage said in a pensive voice. "The truth is that I enjoy going to school with my friends and other children of my age. Fate, Hayate, Arisa, and Suzuka may not be on this world—at least not that I know— but I feel that it would be unfair to them if I got any special treatment. If you are worried about level, I'd say that an escalator school like the one I used to attend would be the best choice, however, I can understand if the government can't afford the tuition." [h2][color=ffffff]Yatogami Tohka[/color][/h2] While Tohka didn't try to hurt the giant dog, she was surprised to see that the Mecha Girl caught the enormous beast as if it was a big, fluffy ball, instead of shooting missiles at it or something like that. Considering how their kind—especially that annoying Tobiichi Origami— were prone to shooting first and asking questions later. "Ohh! That was nice, Mecha Girl. I didn't think you were so strong," Tohka said in an excited voice, momentarily forgetting the bad mood she was in before. "What are you going to do with it now? Can you find a leash this big anywhere around here?" she added, in a tone that obviously made it seem like she was thinking that the creature was some kind of pet. Considering that the giant dog was about as big as Yoshino's Angel—when she's not using her maximum power— Tohka had a good reason to think so, even if she was completely wrong. [h2][color=ffffff]Meteora Österreich[/color][/h2] "Since we are in an Italian restaurant, I guess that I'll have some spaghetti," Meteora said as she made her order. "It's not every day that I have the chance to eat non-Japanese food, pasta will be good for a change. Perhaps, I could have a pizza or two, if they have takeout here," she added, thinking out loud before she turned her attention to the table, or better to the water shaking inside of their glasses. Considering how many times she missed her predictions up to now, Meteora thought that she was just being needlessly paranoid. However, when the shaking didn't go away after a few seconds, she began to think that something wasn't right there. Instead of jumping straight to the conclusion that a giant monster was attacking the city—since it already happened earlier today— Meteora called a waiter and asked whether or not there was any subway line that operated under their establishment, or perhaps a construction site nearby that had a habit of working until late in the night. If the normal-ish explanations were ruled out, the only thing left to do was to pick up her phone and search for any news on the social media while Meteora waited for her food along with everyone else. [hr]