"He's actually a pretty good artist. It's practically how he gets money."
"So much for wrecking the place then." "What is it with you and destruction? Why don't you focus more on your sketching?"
"Where is this lab?"
"That's terrible. Why would anyone want to do that to you?"
"Can you remember anything now, Arisa?"
"I'm sure what that person did, it wasn't good." Thanks for that tidbit, captain obvious.
"You aren't with the one who attacked us, are you?"
"I'm glad. I was worried when you collapsed."
Hattori woke up and rubbed his eyes. "You feeling ok now?"
Arisa certainly has changed Hattori's life since he first saw her. Now maybe he won't so mopey all the time.
Hattori slowly fell asleep in the chair.
Hattori sat down and watched over Arisa.
Hattori poured a glass of water and carried it to Arisa's room.
Hattori unlocked the door to his house and waited for everyone to go inside.
"I'm sure she'll be more than happy to speak with you."
Hattori started walking towards his house. What about your motorcycle? I'll get it later. I don't think the others could keep up if I rode it home.
"Fine by me. Let's get going now."
"Let's get her back to my house. Whatever happened, she could probably use some rest."
Hattori ran up to Arisa as the shadows began to dissapear. "Is she alright?"
I've got an idea. You remember you can pressurize water, right? I see where you're going with this. Then get to it, Hattori. Hattori conjured water around the knife arm of the leader and started pressurizing it. The knife was rendered into a useless piece of scrap metal and heard the leaders arm snap.