Takeshi knew they were basically giving themselves to the mercy of chance, but what other option did they have? Maybe they themselves had no clock to do this on, but the longer they took the more danger his squad's parents would find themselves in. Plus if this war on Kaesstra really went into high gear then lives would be lost, and that was plaguing his mind as well. "You and I both Shu," he mumbled, taking his brother's hand and walking right up to the main doors. Already they were getting looks from the two guards, making this already uneasy venture about ten times worse. On reflex Takeshi eased his sibling to be behind him just a bit, looking up at the larger Kaesstrians when they were motioned to stop. They were big, burly brutes of men, a fair bit more muscled than their usual counterparts. Definitely security, no doubt. "Uh... Hi. We're here to talk to... Uh..." Oh crap, he still didn't know their name. "You're the kids the military's got running around, huh?" one of the guards asked. These two were odd ones, playing lap dog to the general. Why anyone would want to become involved with their war was beyond him. Looking at his partner curiously for a second the guard sighed, adjusting the holster on his hip and scrutinizing the two brothers. "Who are you here to see? This isn't a tourist site, it's private property." "We know, but we were asked to come here..." Takeshi lied, cringing more than he'd have liked to when glared at. "The uh... General asked us to come speak to the man in charge here. He needs to talk to him, so we're coming to tell him that." Definitely not the best lie in the world and easily found out, maybe they should just turn tail now. The guards kept silent for a moment, looking between the brothers before one disappeared inside for a moment. The one left outside placed himself in front of both doors, a hand resting on his holster. "He's going to check if Mr. Katas has any appointments today, so he'll be right back. You kids just wait right there, got it?" They then fell into an awkward silence, no one really having much to say while they waited on the other man to return. After what seemed like an hour the second guard came out and whispered something to his cohort before looking at the boys. "Mr. Katas doesn't have you in his books, but he's been wanting to meet you. Go on in, take the elevator up to the third floor and he's in the room at the end of the hall." "Right... Thanks sir!" Takeshi said, hastily bowing as the guards moved out of the way. With a nervous smile he pulled Shu along with him, stepping through the parting doors into the belly of the building. They were immediately greeted by a woman at a counter, recognized and ushered along to the elevators off to the side of the room. Wasting no time the Saiyan brought himself and his brother to the lift, stepping inside once the doors opened and seeming to stop breathing until they closed again. "Holy crap... I thought we were screwed for a second..." "An idiot that means well? Hardly the first time I've ever met one of those..." Yumi mumbled, smiling slightly. Brushing a bit of hair back from her eyes she sighed, looking at Choi for a moment before walking over to the same tree, leaning up against it and folding her arms over her chest. Being told that she had saved the twins was a bit confusing, she really didn't see how. "I did that?" she asked, giving Choi a funny look before shaking her head. "I didn't do anything to help you, you shouldn't be thanking me. Between us though I'm willing to let bygones be bygones for now, we've got enough to deal with. Plus you're really not that bad of a guy compared to the others." Giving the Saiyan a thoughtful look Yumi's lips curled into a smirk when she spotted Kabocha peeking through the blinds of the kitchen window, pushing away from the tree and walking over to Choi. "Besides..." she said softly, stopping in front of the boy and poking his chest. "You're kind of cute." It was a bold faced lie, but she'd sell it for all it was worth if only to mess with Kabocha.