“She sounds lovely,” Kire said with a snort. “I’ve had my fair share of meeting haughty noblewomen.” [i]And I’m sure they felt the same about me.[/i] Kire’s mouth parted at his comments about Amria. [i]Did Envy not tell him?[/i] She was about to explain, then stopped herself. Next time. This was the most conversation they’d had together ever since meeting, and bombarding him with that while surrounded by strangers listening in on the details might be too much for the moment. Like dealing with a skittish cat. She looked idly at the sky, the both of them sinking into thought. She heard the rumble of distant thunder. “We may need to put the rest of the supply run on hold,” she commented, gesturing at the horizon. “No wonder it’s particularly cold today. Do you want to head home?” A part of her was itching to stay, see if she could conduct a search, but she wanted to be at full strength for that, in case things went sideways and she got more than she bargained for in her investigation. Besides, while she hadn’t been recognized as Akuma just yet, it was no guarantee that it would hold true for the rest of the city. They’d barely been here a day, after all.