[That icy look only sharpens as she mentions the desire to tease him, just in case she weren't already aware of just how bad an idea that would be. Frankly, the list of people who are allowed to tease him is incredibly finite, limited largely to family and the Host Club - and even then, he has his limits.
Influential, Yang may prove to be but she is still a stranger. And with Kyoya still a little on edge about the situation overall - he never has been good with situations he doesn't have control over and this is leagues above anything he's dealt with before - it's only natural to him that he might not have the patience for dealing with anything that reminds him of just what he has to contend with here.
He doesn't respond to her comment about loosening up, simply watches as she goes back to the ticket seller. Who at least has the grace to realise, it seems, just why she shouldn't make assumptions about the people who pass through. It smooths over his frayed nerves just a little, enough that he will at least see this through if only to not waste what has already been spent.]
I suppose that's the best I can ask for, for now. Though perhaps a little training in reading body language wouldn't go amiss for these people.
[Yes, he's making a mental note to mention that to management at some point. In the meantime, he's striding ahead without really waiting for Yang - he has little doubt that she'll follow and the sooner he can get through this, the sooner he can make his excuses to find some time to himself and to process all of what he's seen and heard and plan for how exactly he's going to tackle this being dumped in a whole new world where he has to start from near nothing.]
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Influential, Yang may prove to be but she is still a stranger. And with Kyoya still a little on edge about the situation overall - he never has been good with situations he doesn't have control over and this is leagues above anything he's dealt with before - it's only natural to him that he might not have the patience for dealing with anything that reminds him of just what he has to contend with here.
He doesn't respond to her comment about loosening up, simply watches as she goes back to the ticket seller. Who at least has the grace to realise, it seems, just why she shouldn't make assumptions about the people who pass through. It smooths over his frayed nerves just a little, enough that he will at least see this through if only to not waste what has already been spent.]
I suppose that's the best I can ask for, for now. Though perhaps a little training in reading body language wouldn't go amiss for these people.
[Yes, he's making a mental note to mention that to management at some point. In the meantime, he's striding ahead without really waiting for Yang - he has little doubt that she'll follow and the sooner he can get through this, the sooner he can make his excuses to find some time to himself and to process all of what he's seen and heard and plan for how exactly he's going to tackle this being dumped in a whole new world where he has to start from near nothing.]