If Kai had any other choice he wouldn't be out in public right now, he wouldn't be sitting on a dirty bench in the middle of an even filthier park where hundreds of people pass through everyday spreading their germs and illnesses. Disgusting. Even just sitting here doing nothing made his skin crawl and like he needed to burn his clothes once they got back to the hideout. What made this worse? Hari wasn't here with him right now to make sure he would have a panic attack over his break outs. He was busy scoping out the area to see if he could find the person they were looking for, supposedly the new person they recently recruited was undercover and feeding off information elsewhere, whether or not it's true wasn't clear, but that's what they were trying to find out.

Kai had his hand over his black cloth mask, keeping his head down as not to catch anyone else's germs even though it was less likely now as he was wearing the mask, but still… How was he supposed to do what they came here to do if he couldn't properly keep watch? He was useless out here and everyone knew that.

He forced himself to sit up to make himself look around, but scanning all the faces nearby he didn't see the person they were looking for. From the corner of his eye on what was once the empty spot on the bench next to him he could see a small black mass. A raven was standing there looking up at him, tilting its head to the side when they made eye contact.

Birds carried so much filth that Kai didn't want it near him.

"Shoo…" Kai mumbled to the raven so nobody else could hear that he was actually talking to a stupid bird. The small bird moved towards him as if it purposely wanted to do the exact opposite of what Kai wanted. "Go away." He waved his gloved hand at it, hoping that would be enough but it wasn't.

There was a small laugh coming from behind him, causing Kai to jump as he looked over his shoulder to see Hari standing behind him. Even though he was wearing a mask Kai knew there was a smile behind it.

"Are you talking to a bird?" He questioned.

"No…" Kai looked at the raven again who still refused to fly away. It was like it had it out for him. He stared at it for a second before quickly trying to shoo it away again to no avail.

Hari laughed again, waving it away as Kai once did, however he was successful as it flew away immediately.

"You intimidate almost everyone… except for a bird," Hari said as he took a seat where the raven once was. "Wonderful."

"Shut-" Before Kai could finish his sentence he felt something on his shoulder. When he looked over he saw the same raven sitting casually on him. He let out a loud frustrated groan, waving the bird away but it wasn't giving up easily. It moved from his shoulder to the top of his head. "Chrono!"

"For god's sake…" He shooed the bird away once and for all as it got distracted by some food that someone dropped onto the ground. "You're getting worked up for no reason."

"It's not-" A city bird was standing at Kai's feet, looking up at him.

"Hm… guess you're a bird person, huh?"

The glare Kai gave him was worth it.