She was just one of those unfamiliar faces you'd pass by. A little under average person.

Just one of the smaller contributes to the entire human race he loved. Therefore he loved her, just as much as the next person. Though something about her caught his eye. He found her almost interesting, but didn't look much into it. Just another ordinary human he loved. He'd see her often though, she was his enemy's neighbor after all.

Speaking of Shizuo, they seemed just under acquaintance level. Neither of them knew each other's name, yet she'd always start a very dry conversation with him, usually including subjects about the weather and what not.

Not that he was spying on her. That would just be silly. She was just one of those ordinary humans with simple lives. Nothing exciting nor interesting about that.

The only thing that bugged him was that he did not know her name. Therefore he had no real information of her.

He could tell that she was foreign. Telling by her darker complexion, light brown doe eyes and curved nose, it was painfully obvious.

The informant lowered his binoculars to his chin. He had more important things to do than watch such a boring girl from a high building, such as conduct his important pieces in his game. Just as he was about to turn around and head in a different direction, something caught his eye again. She was leaving her low rise apartment to take out the garbage.

Carrying a large black plastic bag that clanked with the slightest movements to a green trash bin, the nameless woman huffed as she nearly dragged her trash. Putting the load in the bin, she sighed with a small smile. She looked up to the sky, her brown eyes almost glistening. Just then her eye's met with his.

For a moment, she squinted, as if she couldn't see long distance. Finally, after a few more moments of blinking and squinting, she finally realized that someone was watching her. She widen her eyes, in shock, before making a weird face and rushing into her apartment.

She looked out her window, just to make sure that someone really was watching her, to see no one on the roof anymore. Sighing in relief, she moved her curtain over the window, shaking her thoughts clean. Her eyes were probably just playing tricks on her again.