If someone had asked him years ago how long was it bright out, he may have guessed half of what it really was. He spent most of his time underground where the light couldn't reach and for the first hundred years of his life that was all he had known. The trickster had come far in the passing years, from cave walls, to walls made of wood and stone. From almost complete darkness to bright lighting even when inside a building or shop. He took it all in with a curious look and left Shayna to handle the flower shopping.
Mamoru was a bit of a spy, and what he knew was that to get close to someone one needed to know them, and Shayna did. She knew more about them than he did, and that would come in handy. It already had been useful and he would now arrive with a good gift to please the pale blonde. He didn't know exactly what to expect from her, but it was going to be something either way. If possible Mamoru would rather it be a friendly encounter, but if she insisted on belittling him, she would have to pay.
He turned to glance at the girls again, giving them another smile. He really was useless and out of place there, which left him nothing to do but wait. Besides Shayna seemed to know the girl and as far as he knew they could have been family. The Dhani wasn't so horrible that he wouldn't allow her to converse with family and or friends, and so he waited patiently for her return. It didn't take long and when Shayna arrived with the new flowers, he smiled and give his approval. "Ah, those are good. I'm sure she will like them, they're very..flowery."
Smiling again, he lightly patted Shayn's shoulder and moved around her to find the tiny child that seemed to enjoy hiding from him. "Ah yes, and how much will this be?"