[color=ff2a5a]"I know more about this damned shrine than you do,"[/color] the boy growled back at her when she questioned his motives. [color=ff2a5a]"And what I'm doing here is none of your damn business. Get lost,"[/color] he spat out, turning his head back to the door. But by some cruel twist of irony to him, Aiya deigned to finally give her name: "The name is Aiya Tenshi, Daughter of Tsumugi Kotei." The delinquent had readied his fist to punch the door since kicking hadn't worked out, but froze upon hearing what she'd said. [color=ff2a5a]"Tsumugi... Kotei..."[/color] he muttered, throwing his head back over his shoulder. [color=ff2a5a]"You..."[/color] he growled again, the frown on his face having turned to an ice cold glare. He fully turned, narrowing his eyes, getting a good look at her. He seemed to noticed something about her as his eyes widened, briefly, just for a little bit. Then, the boy laughed. He'd brushes his hand through his hair and bellowed it out, a mad laughter as he seems to have realised something. [color=ff2a5a]"Ahaha! Isn't that just wonderful! This once-noble shrine, left to rot in some spoiled little [i]angel's[/i] care!"[/color] He bitterly laughed it out for a bit, but then stopped himself. [color=ff2a5a]"Hey, you're a duelist right? Don't even bother to hide it. I can see those runts behind you. How about we practice for a bit?"[/color] he'd taunt her. The boy threw the backpack slung over his one shoulder to the floor, but not before pulling out a duel disk from it. [color=ff2a5a]"If you win, I'll leave this place alone. If I win, though, you'll be a good little girl and sit out while I have a chat with the old man."[/color]