Poyzz did enjoy talking with the others, even if they didn't seem all that worried with this kind of coincidence. Though he was pretty sure that Ossar, at the very least, was concerned about them already knowing all their secret identities, Poyzz decided not to bring the issue back. It was pretty nice to just kick back and relax. Alex's worries seemed to have rubbed off of the hyperactive kwami. So much so that he wasn't bouncing around the place like he usually did. Ossar finally gave off his riddle and Poyzz placed a hand on his chin and crossed his legs while floating on the air. He thought about it for a few seconds before shrugging, visibly giving up on trying to solve it. If it was out of boredom or out of his lack of knowledge, Poyzz kept that in the dark for the reason. [b][color=8dc73f]"Still as good as I rememeber you to be!"[/color][/b] He cheerily said with a thumbs up. [b][color=8dc73f]"In fact, did your riddles get harder?"[/color][/b] He questioned. Whether or not he was serious about the obsservation or if it was made in jest was up to them to figure out. Multiple times, Beek told them to hide because the humans were running around. Of course, it was their school after all. He then drifted close to Beek as he yelled out that there was food and then pulled out this game that he saw some humans play back with his old master. [b][color=8dc73f]"Don't think we really have any other things to do."[/color][/b] He replied with a shrug. Though he seemed unenthusiastic, he was curious on how to play such a game. And for such a curious being such as himself, he couldn't help but be gravitated to learn and play it.