She had not thought about him much since their first meeting at the University some weeks earlier. Except when it stormed. When it stormed, she'd smile an amused little smile and continue on her day, knowing, possibly, that there was a cracked out god somewhere that had something to do with it. Or one who thought he did.
She had begun to idly stir through the tepid tea that once steamed happily in a paper-to-garbage cup beside her laptop, eyes still watching the customers line up for their daily fix, blissfully unwilling to tear her attention from such a holy experience as witnessing addicts whittle away their teeth and well being with sugar-sweet drinks and caffeine-rich hot liquids. She was starting to muse on the implications of escapism in beverages, but then Raijin was leaping all over the place like a kid with ADHD, if kids with ADHD were the incarnations of a thunder storm cracked out on sugar and as excited about seeing the Hindu goddess of destruction as Raijin was.
She nearly fell out of her chair. It wasn't that she lacked grace - she was impeccably graceful, thank you - it was that there was this little thing called gravity, and the chaotic goddess was leaned so far forward in her chair, that, combined with the gleeful crack of Raijin's voice being lashed at her, toppled beneath her. Or would have, if she fluidly made falling off a chair look like some coordinated, special dance.
Coughing slightly, she stared at Raijin, glanced around the perturbed youths sitting miserably in chairs and seeing who could look the most deep, and sat back down, grabbing the sugar-high god and gesturing for him to sit as well.
Quietly, hissed through a slightly amused smile, she spoke. "Hi, Raijin. Y'know, sugar rots your teeth. And possibly your brain. Maybe. Not sure about that one, but," she tilted her head, likely to try to rid herself of that crook in her neck from her close observation of animal behavior earlier. "But you needn't come screaming my name when you see me." Although, she could not deny she wasn't flattered by his unfettered exhilaration that she was here.