Kisuke, himself, was sleeping simultaneously as Tessai snored off in his own room. Well— he was more half-sleeping, adopting the worry the cashier once had like a disease that was transmitted through the air. At least he’s not stomping around and keeping everyone awake. However, as much as Kisuke wanted to be in dreamland, it was good that he was half sleeping and able to quietly and quickly react to the sound of someone entering.
It took less than a second for him to be down the stairs, his symbolic hat stuck on a nest of brush-neglected strands, and near the intruder who had walked into his shop. Shit, did he forget to lock the door? Damn, better not to tell Tessai, considering he would never trust Kisuke with the keys ever again. Grey eyes met with the—child?’s—own eerie ones, a smile offered to her before finally speaking.
”You look lost~”
█{{✰}}██ “…” Just a nod, that’s all she did given she’s not exactly the talkative type knowing the truth of the matter. She didn’t exactly know where she is being a main part of this, that’s part of why wandering aimlessly can end rather… poorly if one loses track of just where they are at this point. She’s lost, quite frankly tired, and wouldn’t argue if he wished for her to leave given it’s her trespassing on his property at this point. If told to leave, she would leave, she’d leave instead of just stand there as if a statute anyways. The real question is did she walk in at a bad time? Seemed like it, it’s late and everyone else seemed to be asleep for the evening at this point whereas she had yet to really bother entering dreamland as perusal of the shooter.
She can go a lengthy period of time without rest here more than she could back at home, given unlike the human world she had to fight constantly for her survival. It’s what made it all the more pleasant, however much she would reluctantly admit to being homesick regardless of the sights and scenery that she’s caught from simply wandering; a pity that she wouldn’t be able to understand it completely but given time that would change. It already seemed to be having an effect given she wasn’t as confused as she to be in this world, at this point however, she’s genuinely curious about this.
Shops were normal yes, like this never was the case for her when going about to take in the city or town she happened to be in. It looked… older to her, a lot more older than she had expected knowing most areas were destroyed. No shops, normal people, or remotely anything that could be found as being intact. “…” Shouldn’t she say something? Maybe, but getting her to talk is the hardest part.