Koyaani followed Lucid around as he stealthily took down a henchman and asked him questions. “He sure is good at that interrogation thing. If I tried doing that I'd sound like an idiot.” He thought while watching him, but also tried to look around the area just in case anybody came over. Lucid questioned him about the armored trucks, the shipments, and then the boss. He seemed heavily interested in the boss. “Is the boss his main target?” Koyaani questioned to himself. “A boss with an association this big must have a lot of henchman...” Once the boss was confirmed for being in that building, Lucid let the man run away and he turned to Koyaani. "C'mon kid, we're done here." Koyaani blinked and before he was able to absorb those words, Lucid was already walking away from the warehouse. After the excitement Koyaani built up for his first big mission, Lucid expectantly called it off. He was sure surprised, but he wasn't going to say anything against it. However, to Koyaani, he couldn't shake the feeling off that this entire thing seemed heavily...personal. “It can't just be because of the fact the warehouse seems to difficult to take on, right? Or maybe he just felt he couldn't do it right now...?” Koyaani was perplexed, but apprehensively followed behind his mentor. The walk was silent as he followed behind, but Koyaani rather enjoyed looking at the different buildings in the city. Before he knew it, they showed up in a residential area and what looked like Lucid's apartment. He glanced around curiously at his mentors room. It was spacious and nice, but there wasn't very much decoration. It almost looked like he just moved in. “Does he spend all his time on his missions? He must be a busy guy...” Matt cleared his throat and hoped that Lucid actually knew he was following behind him. “Um, do you have first aid stuff in your bathroom?” He then took a step deeper inside the room, but paused to look at his feet. He saw that there was a trace of a muddy stain on the floor, and he looked up at Lucid. “Oh, should I take off my shoes?” The floor was carpet and he didn't want to be rude, so it couldn't hurt to ask.