Bayushi Hotaru wrote:Iuchi Saksaha wrote:"Oh, yes!" Saksaha nods. "His father is a famous sensei of my family. And the son... well, what do you think of him, Bayushi-san?" she asks, smiling.
Dong-Ha had been so adorably embarrassed when his girl cousins had asked what he was looking for in a young lady... surely he could use some help scouting his ground.
"The son...?" She questioned momentarily before continuing.
"Hai, he has told me about his father and how he comes from an important line of mystics who've pioneered much of your method. Quite a lineage! I find him to be good company...we're seeing each other a lot when I think about it. Funny enough, it started by coincidence, crossing paths in between places or ending up in the same place to watch over another former couple. Now we're just planning things out, he's been quite open, friendly and helpful!" She smiled brightly, brushing a bit of hair behind her ear. "I've been enjoying his company so far."
Matsu Yurio wrote:Yurio shook his head.
"No not like that. You would still do those things but you would not be Moto any more. You would be Matsu, or Akodo, or Ikoma. You would answer and be loyal to the Lion, not the Unicorn."
Otaku Imane wrote:Having been ignored by the Matsu she calmly finished her piece and left, walking over to her collection of instruments. Doji Fukawa's tale popped into her head and she sighed lightly to herself before picking up the flute and beginning to play a tune as she walked in the opposite direction and looked for the host.
(OOC: I don't think we roll once the day has flipped so assume it's played competently)
Otaku Imane wrote:Imane bowed in return and lowered her flute, smiling politely at Suteichi.
"It is I who should thank you Bayushi-san. Please know that this event was sincerely appreciated and enjoyed. To be able to dance and play with such a variety of wonderful musics and instruments was uplifting."
Matsu Kogo wrote:She ponders this for a moment. "I am glad at least Moto Butaj did not extend the tradition that way. It could be a complex competition to start." She smiles. "I will admit, I am a little more comfortable with what I am used to as well. Though your explanation of this...handshack? Was useful."
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