"Alright, off you go" she pauses, and puts her gun back in the holster, "You're a good boy, Yohan." Yohan lets out a deep breath, feeling a mix of relief and disbelief as she puts away her gun and compliments him in a tone that's almost... kind? He looks up at her, still not quite sure what just happened. Her earlier intensity is gone, replaced by a softer, almost sympathetic expression. "G-Good boy...?" He echoes, utterly confused by the sudden change in her demeanor. She laughs her laughter echoing in the halls of the school, yet its not sinister, it's more like soft, and melodious. "Remember, we never met" Yohan nods, still in a daze from Sofia's unexpected laughter. Her laugh is soft and melodious, far from her earlier stern demeanor. The sound of it fills the halls, bouncing off the walls and echoing in his ears. He takes in her words, the meaning behind them sinking in. In this strange moment between them, Yohan can't help but feel a twinge of disappointment. Despite everything, he can't shake the feeling that he wanted to know her more... "Bye Yohan" She blows him a kiss, and disappears behind the same doorway that June did. Yohan is left stunned and alone in the empty hallway. He sits there, dumbfounded, as he processes what just happened. Did Sofia really just blow him a kiss? And did she call him a "good boy"? He can't make sense of it, but he feels a strange fluttering in his chest at the recollection of her soft voice and gentle laugh. He sits there for several moments, his mind a jumble of conflicting emotions. As soon as she's sure that he can't see her anymore, she gasps, "What happened?" She says to herself her heart beating wildly. Her heart is racing, her mind swirling with confusion and bewilderment. She presses her back against the wall, trying to catch her breath. "What just happened... I don't understand..." She mutters to herself, her voice trembling slightly. She can't stop thinking about Yohan – his panicked expression, his bewildered tone, his wide eyes. Everything reminds her of that strange mix of fear, confusion, and something else...