A response wasn't given to the look, and when she didn't actually say anything, Adenah just kept her mouth shut. Quite obviously, Ren didn't know. And the girl wasn't in a good mood, it seemed. Adenah didn't want to be the one to bring up the sailor senshi, especially while she was on the back of Ren's bike. Most of the girls just seemed to know when they were addressing another scout. It was a feeling, but if Ren was ignoring those feelings, then she probably wasn't sure what it was telling her. Adenah was a firm believer in trusting your instints, and that seemed to apply even more so now.
"I can fix it when I get home." she did catch the smile smile, so she didn't think it was a rude comment. Her own voice was kept neutrual. Adenah would no doubt fix her hair the next opportunity she got. Her appearance was very important to her, but she didn't want to pass up the bike ride. She felt overly excited when the bike started, and a grin broke across her face when the bike took off.
She watched the scenry fly by as the moved passed out, enjoying the feeling of being on the bike. It was an interesting and new way to drive. She had driven modpeds, but never a bike. It was a bit to fast for her control, but it really was fun to ride on. Adenah hadn't expected to stop at the park. She had no idea where it was that Ren was going to take her, or leave her, but the park wasn't what crossed her mind.
Adenah released her grip on Ren, sitting back just a little bit. She bit her lip slightly, contemplating what to say to her. She was asking nicely, and there was no reason not to answer her, other than Adenah as worried about what Ren would say and how she was going to react. Finally, she sighed, and shifted into her seat to reach into her coat pocket, where the pen was kept. She wasn't worried about pulling it out. To anyone who actually bothered to look as they walked by, it would just look like an ordinary pen. She produced the pen, holding it up for Ren to see. "I was targeted at the football game." she said, making sure she was looking directly at Ren. She had no reason to hide or be ashamed. "I was almost changed into one of those monsters before the others stepped in, and I was given this." The red pen with the sign of Mars on top made it obvious just who Adenah was supposed to be. She held out the pen for a minute longer before she once again tucked it away safely in her pocket.