,The Master.
Two-hundred twenty-fifth, two-hundred twenty-sixth, two-hundred twenty-seventh... ah, there it is. The large white building that held owned the two-hundred twenty-eighth block in the city was actually quite a bit smaller than it's neighbors, though The Master was well aware that it's secrets far outnumbered it's competitors. The things that would happen if some of these secrets were to be spilled... but, that was for another time.
The Master pushed open the door, shrugging off his coat as he did so and cementing a smile onto his features. "Excuse me, Nurse, Nurse!" Back to playing the part of the sweet young man. Not his favorite role, but it would do. "Miss, I've an apointment today in two minutes. Could you direct me to the genetics ward? Right, yes. Thank you." He started off in the direction the elderly woman had pointed. "No, no, I'm fine. It's just a flesh wound; Nothing to worry about, love." The nurse was concerned for his health,but he brushed her aside easily. He was here for one thing only.
.Tristan.
The teenager sat, cross-legged, on a white mat on the floor, engrossed in a puzzle. An advanced form of sudoku, the puzzle was not an easy one, but to tristan, it was mere childs play. Numbers made sense; numbers had order and law. The puzzle was completed in a manner of minutes, and Tristan leaned back, satisfied. The numbers were correct. He pressed a button and the screen on which the puzzle had been displayed disappeared into the floor, and he stood, surveying the white, sterile room for what he could only imagine was the billionth time. That number did exist. He had counted.
((...So I did nothing with Tristan there. mostly an attempt to figure out his character a bit--next post I'll do more with him uwu))