Yuki allows himself to be drawn into another conversation with someone else, curious about a new doctor and what his plans are in the city. He talks bluntly, avoiding topics that he may slip about--it's not that he doesn't know how to tell a lie, it's that he far too easily will default back to saying the truth and ruin the lie he told in the first place--but keeps some focus on the young woman and their target. When he sees how well the ruse is working there is some relief.
If she were to look in his direction, he would give her a brief nod of acknowledgment but continue to mingle until she may need his observations again. There are others they could hopefully sway with some persuasive obfuscating.
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If she were to look in his direction, he would give her a brief nod of acknowledgment but continue to mingle until she may need his observations again. There are others they could hopefully sway with some persuasive obfuscating.