Who would’ve guessed that everyone within from Spira’s Mainland would be such pushovers? Not to mention the citizens of Kilika, her plan had been so effective that it scared her and apparently judging by the way Sano and Yu had reacted, it had seriously scared them too. Which wasn’t good by any stretch of the imagination for the progress of her plan, if Sano thought that she was a psychopath then he wouldn’t want to have anything to do with her, and since Kilika was such a close-knit community, it would probably mean she’d have to travel to Besaid to find what she was looking for. Not good.

Perhaps a little smidgen of politeness would help her regain the footing she had lost. After all, Yu had talked about having guardians, so perhaps she could get to them.

“Well congratulations! You just passed my little test!” She spoke in an overly-perky voice that would probably scare the crap out of her if she had encountered any other person out of it. It was just too perky…

To add to the perkiness, she gave Yu a friendly punch on the arm as she spoke, though it was just a little bit more powerful than an average friendly punch.

“My name is Sa… Lady Sabina, and as you’ve already gathered I’m a Summoner. And this is Sano, he’s my… guardian!”

Sano looked surprised at her remark but didn’t show any obvious signs.

“Anyway, I do wish you the very best of luck in finding your guardians. We’d be more than willing to help you of course, but Sano just promised to show me too Temple, today.”

Sano nodded, but didn’t say anything.

“Well lead the way Sano!” She said, peaking at a high level of perkiness.

“And I’m sure I’ll be seeing more of you Yu.” The same sugar-coated voice inside her spoke, but then she got nearer and spoke so only Yu could hear, “Though I’m still going to out-perform you.”

She smiled, almost too sweetly, especially after the way the conversation had started, and walked off the pier onto the main land without waiting for Sano to immediately follow her, though she did stop once she reached the children kicking the ball. She had a feeling that walking ahead and waiting for Sano in the distance would help her cause, though deep down she was really just anxious to get away from the conversation.