"So you say I'm here to kill you? I believe you've never been so wrong. In fact, you could've killed me by now but you didn't, meaning you know that your statement is wrong. Admit it." she said as she raised her head. His eyes narrowed more as he remained silent. After a while, Rai spoke again,"Your right. I didn't. I do not plan to either." He frowned a bit sighing almost silently before continuing, "I do not kill. No matter who it is; I'd lke to stay to pacifist ways." He gazed up at the sky, seeing the sky was swirled with dark clouds, the sign of an imminent rainstorm. His hand staggered a bit before he clenched the handle and slowly discarded the knife in his coat pocket. As he did, Rai leaned up off of the girl surprisingly. His face remained in the shadows cast by his long hood.
"I guess your just too naive to understand my reasons for things. At least, your not the first." He turned his attention back up to the sky and flinched slightly when a single raindrop hit his cheek. His hidden face showed dismay as he crossed his arms, covering as much skin as possible. "I still do not trust you, but I do not have time to argue," He shook his head, getting one last glimpse at the girl before quickly running off. Rai ran through the maze of trees frowning as he touched where the raindrop had hit on his face. As he expected, he felt that the spot on his cheek had a strange severe burn mark.