"Understood!" Yui Togame straightened, pout hidden behind her mask as she answered Hideyoshi's request. They needed to leave, which meant they wouldn't get to test themselves against anyone right now, possibly not against anyone soon. [i]And[/i] he was full-serious today, no joking aloud. Probably no sparring either, even when Sin seemed almost eager to take up her offer. The bands of her sword writhed in irritation that mirrored her own disappointment, forcing Yui to take a moment and calm them down. [i]Easy, Musume. Everything is moving now, we will get to dance soon enough.[/i] She felt her sword ease at the thought, the itch on her arm growing easier to ignore. She turned back to her squadmates right away, offering Akio a simple shrug before 'stepping' over to him and Sin. She crossed the distance in a blur, smile returning behind the mask. "First our fire gets put out, then Hideyoshi chooses to get serious. Guess the s'mores will have to wait, Akio." She lifted her mask just enough to flash her grin, speaking the words quietly in an attempt to not upset their leader any further. "And I just didn't think we should leave a body there, lying alone on the roof." Turning, she reached out to pat Sin gently on the shoulder, voice growing more sympathetic as she spoke. "It was my way of paying respect. So no hard feelings?" She could appreciate Sin's eagerness to release his sword, even if it was over a misunderstanding. Yui herself hated to fully seal her blade, didn't see the point of it really. Though she probably had a stronger grasp at keeping her reiatsu subdued, especially considering the properties of her weapon. And a sparing session probably wouldn't be the brightest plan right now, even if it would be fun. S'mores was out, as were jokes, which left racing. "Alright, back to the old dojo it is, then?" Clapping her hands, Yui bounced lightly on the balls of her feet, eyeing her squadmates. "How about... last one there has to try and get that old generator running? Any takers?"