Diane looked to the door,noticing Dakota was there. Swinging her feet of her seat, she bluntly walked away, abandoning the drunk men she was trying to extract information from. She walked after Dakota, her boots heels making small clicks as she walked. "Got kicked out of another one?" She asked, not really expecting an answer. Diane turned to the side, her eyes observing the passing cars on the streets. "Can't really blame you for this one though. If you hadn't gotten to them first, I probably would have beaten the crap out them myself." Diane said with a small smile. She pondered for a moment, looking at a nearby cafe, before looking at Dakota again. She brought out a small letter with the Karakuri symbol engraved on a small red stamp and passed it to Dakota. "Give this to Oliver or Alessia when you get to that meeting for me, will ya?" In a small voice she added, "I've got something Ive got to check out." Diane whipped around, beginning to walk down she street. As she passed a street lamp, she called out to Dakota, "And don't even try to read the letter! It's in a code I only taught to Oliver and Alessia!" Diane stopped at the street corner. She analyzed the street, before jumping on a cars windshield and leaping onto the sidewalk, landing skillfully in a spin. She then began walking towards an abandoned site, replaying the directions the ban at the bar had given her. She chuckled. 'Drunk men are so easy to manipulate.' She took a turn, whistling for a taxi. She didn't care if the driver knew something was off about her, she could always knock him out if he figured out she was part of the Karakuri. Then again, the chances of that happening were extremely low. Diane made sure every member of the Karakuri was as protective of their identities as they could be it came to being in public. Diane observed her surroundings, making sure she was in the right place. Then, slapping a twenty dollar bill into the drivers hands, she slammed the door open and shut it calmly. Walking another half mile, Diane finally came upon a dreadful sight. A building stood half collapsed, it's remains burning with flames. Diane stared at the sight with a steely gaze. "Hmm. Maybe that guy didn't tell me rumors after all."