Miko found this man's movements through life to be interesting. Even in the short time they'd been together, he'd observed a situation, sent out a few lines and only when he decided it was right, did he settle into thoughts. One couldn't say he was the type to be easily lead astray. Perhaps that was practice? Or maybe just luck? He had an interesting sort of smoothness to him, like he was just waiting for something to happen to switch gears to to speak. "Odds have become great today~" she chimed in. Knowing that she was getting exactly what she wanted out of the day without thinking too much about it. There was a certain confidence she would have only attributed to a certain face within her head.
Moving on from this, though she liked the extra shoes, it was obvious to all she had no intention of buying them so imagine her surprise when Hiruko produced the pair he'd spotted and basically began strong arming himself into paying for her other pair. Her mind raced, she opened her mouth to point out that she hadn't intended to do this and that she could technically pay for them herself even though she wasn't intended to. "But..." all her naysaying was put to and end in rapid succession she found herself staring up at Hiruko wondering how he'd so quickly and efficiently shut down every argument she would have offered. "I don't know if I should wonder if I am that predictable or if people argue with you a lot. It could be both..." Miko said while sheepishly rubbing the back of her head. Perhaps this was another of those oddities she was simply not understanding from her current stance. Marisbury had volunteered to take her shopping just to spend time with her, and this lad called it an investment which made it sound like this likely wouldn't be their last meeting. She wasn't planning to take advantage of anyone and she had been told she was hard to gift because she freaked out about a lot of things. It was difficult to break old spending habits, especially ones reinforced by three centuries of being a wage worker but... "Right, I suppose if that is the stance you're taking about it. I won't argue, thank you for your kindness~" she said with a smile and she did mean it. "Also I never said I wouldn't take you up on your offer, a bit of transparency and I still might accept. Though admittedly it seems like those paths converge anyway~" she said cheekily. She was trying to get better about accepting things she liked and rejecting things she didn't. Besides all of this, none would be questioning her own black credit card and since she knew why such thing existed and their non-existent credit limits she'd be far from judging this man on how he wanted to spend the average workers paychecks.