Sadly, Kyoko had to bid Harry farewell for now and return to the hotel. She had agreed to come visit him again tomorrow, and this time, she knew she was going to. Her thoughts were scattered as she walked back to the hotel, and it annoyed her. she preferred everything to be focused, easy to comprehend and make decisions, but ever since she met, Harry, everything seemed to be changing. She sighed softly and entered the hotel, trying not to be seen by the others. She really wasn't feeling up to talking right now... Currently, she just wanted to think about her current situation...

She didn't feel angry or upset, in fact it was quite the opposite. Harry brought out a warm, fuzzy feeling inside her that made her want to smile...

"Hey Kirigiri. you seem... happy." Naegi remarked as Kyoko looked over to where he was sitting. "Everything alright?"

"Yes, things are fine." She nodded. "In fact... I think things are just fine." Naegi blinked, he wasn't used to Kyoko seeming this happy, but he shrugged and decided to let her stay in the moment. It didn't take a detective of her level to see how much of an impact this kid was having on her, and it was definitely for the better. Kyoko turned to look at the luckster. "Naegi... If you don't mind, I have some things I'd like to think about alone." Naegi nodded his head.

"I gotcha, Kirigiri. I was about to go grab some dinner anyway. Hope you work everything out!" Kyoko stared at his retreating back with a small smile.

"So do I, Naegi... So do I..." She said softly before making her way back to her room, where, sure enough, Celestia Ludenberg waited, counting a stack of cash.

"So how's the little dear doing?" The gambler asked, not looking up from her money.

"As fine as you can hope." Kyoko replied, sighing slightly. "I assume you're doing just fine as well?"

"Better than fine." Celeste replied. "I can't believe how dumb some of the players were!"

Kyoko nodded her head as she looked at the pile of money. "Yeah, that is quite the haul you have there... Who did you swindle this time?"

"Oh, it was some large man that very much resembled a walrus. He never stood a chance, really." Celeste replied with a smirk, causing Kyoko to blink.

"Fat walrus man? That description matches Harry's uncle perfectly." The detective said. Celeste looked surprised for a moment before smirking.

"Well, he's in for quite the surprise if he ever sees the light of day after what he did to poor Harry."

"I think his wife may be in for more of a shock than he is." Kyoko replied, thinking back to the file she had read. "And frankly, I'm completely okay with that."

"Yes indeed, but that reminds me, there's something I wanted to ask you about. What do you plan on doing with Harry?" Kyoko paused and looked up at the gambler.

"Excuse me?"

"Well, soon we'll be heading back to Japan, I was curious if you had given any thought to bring Harry along with us."

Kyoko frowned. "Would that really be the best idea? He doesn't speak the language, and it's not like I'm his mom or anything." She replied.

Celeste shrugged. "You very well could be, Kirigiri. You certainly looked the part when we went to visit the dear, and you're certainly smart enough to help him learn the language."

Kyoko blushed lightly and looked down. "Still...To take him away from his home country like that..." She trailed off, not sure what else to say.

"Yes, his home country where he was left to suffer at the hands of his own relatives and no one cared enough to do a thing about it until you showed up." Celeste replied, her tone getting somewhat angered and serious. "Not to mention that he's probably grown quite fond of you, it would probably be quite painful for him to have to say goodbye to you." Kyoko fidgeted in her seat, and Celeste couldn't help but notice she looked rather innocent at that moment. She sighed. "It's your choice, Kirigiri, I won't press it any further. But you really should consider it." The gambler spoke surprisingly gently to the detective. Kyoko looked over to the Gambler, who had gone silent once again. The feeling in her gut returned full force now, she didn't know why, but she couldn't leave Harry here. Not with all he had been through. One way or another, she was going to get him somewhere better before she left.