Mika sat in one of the seats closer to the door, his eyes idly tracking the teacher standing at the front of the room, though his expression didn’t do much to mask his disinterest in whatever Guren was prattling on about. His presence here was but an arbitrary, temporary thing, as he had been part of the infiltration team of the vampires, who had picked up an awareness of the school and had then decided to scout it out to see what kind of stronghold the humans might be creating. For his own part, however, Mika had been drawn here by something else – a whim, perhaps, as he had felt an inexplicable urge to venture here. That whim had led him, bizarrely, to reuniting with his brother, whom he had not seen in four long years and who had, for whatever reason, wandered into Eiyu Academy himself. Thus, Mika had contented himself, for the nonce, to remain in the school.
And so here he was, watching as the face of his teacher contorted into something like irritation. He had seemed to notice that Mika’s focus hadn’t been entirely on him, as he was rounding on him now.
“Sorry, could you repeat it?”
Grumbling to himself, Guren just wanted this to be over with-- or at least a little more interesting. He really didn’t want to be with this guy. Then again, he never wanted to be with anyone. Why did he choose this school of all places? He figured it was something different, and a particular someone dragged him into this saying it’d be good for him. What a complete lie.
“...Take this.” he tossed an rather heavy object to Mika, not caring if it ends up hitting the kid’s face instead. He did hope he’d catch it though, but this kid did seem rather spacey.
“I want to see how long you can carry this.” of course, Guren had some sort of objective for this project. It might seem pointless now, but at least it was something a little challenging.
“From there, to there. I’ll be coming with you.” they’d only be walking as long as a track field. It’s not like it’d take all day. He mostly wanted to see how cooperative Yuu’s friend was.
“Of course, we’ll be working as a team. Since you’re the student, you’ll be doing most of the work. I’m just the supporter.” not only was this path a little long, it was also bumpy.