Rider laughed slightly as Hakuno blushed at her offer and gave her a kind smile, which Rider returned, before she heard Lancer speak.
"Well, let's get a move on then. Sooner we're settled, the sooner we all can have a bit of fun", he said, smirking at the two servants.
Whilst Rider still didn't particularly trust the Irish hero, she also knew he wasn't going to attack someone who was a guest of Forest. Further, whilst his likely attempts to hit on her wouldn't exactly be welcome, she could easily deal with them. Plus, after what she'd just been through, the idea of letting off a little steam sounded good, even if her preferred method for doing so involved a bound, naked Rin and various tools for inflicting erotic punishments....
Next, Forest responded to her earlier statement, confirming that she too felt it would be best to walk to the hotel, and asking Rider to lead them there. However, whilst she, Archer and Forest all seemed fine with this, she could tell from the unsteady way that Hakuno was attempting to follow them that she was not. Rider was about to speak up and suggest that she and Archer wait here for them to bring the car when, suddenly, her servant swept her up in his arms.
The girl protested that she was fine, and that Archer should put her down, but the unsteady way that she had been walking and the obvious tiredness in her voice demonstrated otherwise. Archer, of course, was having none of it and, much as she would have done for her own master in such a situation, blatantly ignored her orders for her own good.
But, even if she felt he was entirely justified in his actions, his assertion that he was an "obedient servant" was still one that she found rather laughable, having heard from Rin what had happened during his summoning. And, as Rider had expected, the girl in question gave a somewhat indignant response to that assertion.
This then led to an extremely amusing discussion between his former master (who, oddly, he seemed to remember serving) and current master about Archer's snarkiness and disobedience, which the servant responded to with "You're too cruel. Both of you", before the rather tired schoolgirl finally made the connection.
"Wait a minute... you two were Master and Servant?", she said, surprised.
Rin's response showed that she too was surprised that Archer could remember serving her, although she was clearly very pleased with this development. Her statement also gave Rider a clear indication of her age. Apparently she was only around 18, still young, nubile and innocent, at least as far as Tohsaka Rin had ever been innocent. That also meant that, most likely, Emiya Shirou had not-long-ago returned to normal.
Rin then reached out and accepted the hand offered her to Lancer, saying she was ready to leave.
Then, Archer turned to her and Forest and asked "Do you want us to come with you to the hotel, or do you want us to follow Lancer? To be honest, I'd rather we go in the car, but I can carry Hakuno to the apartments if need be."
"Well, I have no objection either way. There is plenty of room in the car, and Kiyoshi can sit on my lap if necessary. It's up to you, and Forest I guess."
Then, she turned to Forest.
"OK, follow me. And you, Archer, if you're coming", she said, before walking off in the direction of the hotel, making sure to give the others plenty of time to follow.
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Kiyoshi listened to the girl's reply with interest, as well as a certain amount of amusement at the way she considered his piano playing ability to be worth mentioning. Clearly, she had a very high opinion of her big brother.
But, even taking that into account, her reply pretty much confirmed his suspicions that she was not as normal as she made out. He knew that with the sort of supernatural beings that populated his world, any ordinary person who could legitimately be called a "hero" would have a very short life expectancy. Conversely, someone who was born with sufficient power and the right mindset could easily become known as a hero, at least to people who knew the true nature of their accomplishments. Indeed, he would class his own parents in that category, given the number of times they'd protected the residents of the city from some unseen danger.
Of course, it was not inconceiveable that the girl was from a world very different from his own, as this one was, and that said world did not have magic in the same way as his. However, even if that were true, the modern world was such that a normal person could not simply become a hero in that way, not without some magical power or access to unusual secret technology.
Before he could question the girl further, though, her phone rang.
"big brother! Um, I'm. A bit lost can you come get me?", she said, her face brightening in response to what was evidentially her big brother on the other end of the line, although he could not make out what he was saying.
Kiyoshi had a nagging feeling that something odd was going on here.
He heard a mumbling coming from the phone, and to which the girl replied with "I'm in a hotel somewhere, I dunno how. I got here"
Wait. How does he know she's here?
The girl's previous words and actions had made it clear that she had suddenly appeared in this hotel, alone and without any idea of where she was. And, further, unless she were also lying to her brother, her words now backed up this statement. But, in that case, her brother should not be aware of her presence. even if he had somehow been summoned here entirely independently of her.
Of course, it was possible that her phone had some sort of tracking device, but even if that were the case why would it be activated? Even his mother, as protective as she was, didn't keep track of his every movement, although she did admittedly possess the capacity to do so, thanks to Kuro. And, she did insist on having the ability to contact her at all times when Kuro was not around.
The girl nodded in response to her brother's statement which, once again, he could not hear, before saying "I met a boy named Kiyoshi".
Kiyoshi brightened up slightly at that. At least she felt comfortable enough to mention him to her brother.
"ok, I'll see you soon", the girl said, finally, before putting down the phone.
Then, she turned to him.
"my brother Satoshi will be here shortly, you may want to stay away from the window".
I see....
He wasn't entirely sure why her brother couldn't just use the door like normal people, but it did confirm somewhat his suspicions that her brother was a real hero, and not just someone who she idolised. Normal people didn't use windows as entry points to rooms.
"OK. I look forward to meeting him. By the way, where are you from? I know you're Japanese, but whereabouts do you live?" he said, attempting to make some small talk before her brother arrived and took her to safety.
Kiyoshi felt slightly sad at that thought. He had only just met this girl, and now she was most likely going to be heading off into the distance, and he most likely wouldn't see her again.
Hey, perhaps they can stay here.
"Hmm, if you want, I can talk to the hotel owner on your behalf. I'm sure he'd happily have a hero like your brother helping protect the hotel, and I'd love it if you could stay here too."