Usagi stared in wonder. The walk to the drab building from the car had been mildly disconcerting and for a moment she wondered what she might do if this older man was bad. Not youma or Negaverse bad, but just… bad. Humans had Chaos in them, and could be a source of just as great evil without being corrupted. Which meant that, if he WAS a bad man…. Transforming, even here in New York, where people weren't as familiar with the Sailor Soldiers was a good way to attract very unwanted attention.
Rolling her bottom lip between her teeth she looked over at the Agent through the fringe of her bangs. He really seemed, felt like a good man, and she was very, very good at telling whether people were good or not. Some times that goodness was buried quite deeply, but even then, she knew. Just like now, she knew. Though that didn't meant that there couldn't be trouble. She huffed as they walked a long hallway and a man sitting on a chair, wearing a guard uniform mumbled a hello at them. This really didn't seem to be all that necessary or important.
Her nerves flared all the more when they stepped into the elevator, the Agent Kay was still as silent as if he'd been cast of stone. It wore at her and she fidgeted. Mamo-chan was going to be so mad at her! But, he was a government man of some sort, so… She had to right? She groaned softly, Never mind Mamo-chan. Minako was going to murder her, have Rei resurrect her and then murder her again for going off with a stranger. Not that much of a stranger, her mind argued, she knew his name, that had to count for something right? Still….
"Ano? Mr. Agent Kay?" Mister was important her brain insisted, like using -san, couldn't forget it. "Is ah…" Stupid English! "Where is it we going?" That didn't sound right, even to her. She held off the urge to huff when a mental Ami scolded her for not studying her English better.
Kay felt one of his eyebrows rise up into his forehead a bit as he glanced down at the very petite girl. She'd gotten into a car with him, been driven several city blocks and stepped into an elevator with him, and she was only now questioning him? He had a feeling he'd be needing that bottle of aspirin that Jay kept teasing him for having. "Just need you to fill out some forms Miss, about the incident of course." He said this all with his bland smile, the ease of lying ever comfortable for an MIB agent.
The moment they stepped into Headquarters, he would make sure that she was scanned so thoroughly they would be able to tell what she had for breakfast as a toddler. She was a risk that they couldn't take having seen what she had and not been affected what so ever by the nueralyzer. Until they knew why… She wasn't leaving. He felt a little bad for that too. She was a pretty thing, obviously foreign despite her blonde hair and blue eyes, so little and young. But… well, saving the universe and all, tended to leave one willing to have to make sacrifices. They wouldn't harm her of course... but she wouldn't be leaving. Not until they could nueralyzer her.
"Okay." Usagi smiled up at him brilliantly, and even she was not so oblivious to catch the strain in his second smile. Something wasn't right… The knowledge settled like a pit in her stomach. The elevator had been completely motionless this entire time and it was only years of fighting and straining that she caught the faint almost soundless whisk of the door sliding open behind them of all things. Her brows furrowed and she turned, confused.
And then stopped.
And stared.
The headquarters were spread out before her, the small balcony enticing her to step forward. "Sugoi…." She breathed out in wonder, delicate hands resting on the railing. There were people, so many people, of all kinds, not just humans walking below her. They were calm going about their business, interacting with each other with out any hatred, with out any of the problems that she had seen in the universe when they had been battling with Galactia. It was amazing and breath-taking. Watching filled her with a warmth that spread deep into her soul.
Usagi was so caught in her wonder that she didn't notice at first when the balcony began to lower. Eventually though, even she couldn't miss that things were beginning to become level with the ground and the many people walking past them. Some glanced their way, though only a handful actually waved or otherwise acknowledged them. She felt dazed as the balcony came to a stop momentarily and then merged with the floor before the railing split and retracted into the wall.
Agent Kay allowed her another moment to take in her surroundings before he put his hand to the middle of her back. "Miss Tsukino, this way if you please." He pulled his hand back to his side and took a step forward, waiting a moment to make sure she was following before setting off at a brisk pace. He kept a half eye on her, not wanting any trouble from any of the in-bounds or worse an overly curious junior Agent.
Miraculously they managed to get to the small labs with out getting accosted and Kay was sure that meant that there would be trouble down the road. "Just a few forms to fill out Miss. Government you know." The doors to the lab slid open and he made sure she went in first, just in case she decided that now was a good time to bolt. He gestured to the only chair in the room, next to a plain looking table. Scanners were built into the wall, with only a few screens to interact with.
Usagi nodded, staying quiet. Her brows still furrowed she sat in the chair, pulling her bag higher up onto her lap. Uneasy feeling, she smiled at Kay and took the offered tablet. It wasn't Samsung, or any brand she recognized but it reacted the same as any other when she touched it. The screen lit up, a little icon flashing at her for attention. She pressed it and began following along the little prompts for information, diligently typing things out, more or less unaware of what Kay was doing.
Once she was enthralled with the tablet and filling out the rather unimportant documents, he started tapping at the first screen, the scanners built into the floor and ceiling gave off a hum beyond human hearing, going over the young woman swinging her feet back and forth working hard at what she had been given.
It took less than a minute for the scan to finish and the information to pop up on his screen. In all of his years, Kay never would have expected the answer that blinked before him. Extinct species weren't all that new. Finding one after the last recording of one being thousands of years ago was a new one, especially a more local species. Kay stared at the girl, who was very likely the only living Lunarian.
That would certainly complicate things...
