Mei bows.
"I promise you will not be disappointed. My sensei has trained me well, so much so that when it was his time to spin on the karmic wheel, he left me his ancestral sword."
Matsu Kogo wrote:Yasuki Tomonaga wrote:Matsu Kogo wrote:Kogo is definitely slightly confused, but chalking it up to the sake at this point. "Good interesting...would be good." Ahh poetic Kogo. "I am sorry Yasuki-san. I am not at my best. I think I shall return to my yurt. But I thank you for your conversation today."
Tomonaga bowed. "Of course, Matsu-san. I understand." He said, his tone sympathetic. "If there's anything you need, please, feel free to come look me up. I still owe you from your kindness the other night."
She smiles. "You were kind in return, for bringing good sake and conversation. But I will keep it in mind. It never hurts to have a friend." She bows to him and the Kitsu. "Kitsu-san, I hope you have a pleasant evening."
She waits for any additional goodbyes and then exits.
/exit
Kitsu Takashi wrote:
Takashi had simply enjoyed the conversation for a time,, his exuberance from his song waning somewhat.
His eyebrow rises at mention of "kindness the other night," but he relaxes and nods as more information is shared. He smiles warmly and bows as Kogo departs.
"Yasuki-sama will forgive me, but you seem somewhat anxious. Talk of duels and these displays of emotion are discomforting, to be sure, but there seems to be more to it." He pauses, his voice turning a bit somber. "I hope that my earlier remarks did not cause any offense. I'm not aware of any rumors that might concern Yasuki-sama, but if I unwittingly gave voice to some unpleasantness, I am most sincerely sorry." As he finishes, he looks up to Tomonaga with what seem now like rather tired eyes. Not sleepy, as the eyes remain clear, but they cast a shadow of exhaustion.
Doji Ameka wrote:Shinjo Taichi wrote:Ah, so she approaches... He bows in return, meeting the depth exactly. "A pleasure to meet you, Doji-san. I found your song quite wonderful. A shame we have not had the opportunity to properly meet before now, neh?" Winning smile was engaged, pose was perfect. All was prepared.
"Truly a shame... I had hoped we would encounter one another sooner rather than later, but..." She gave her best smile. "I suppose this is also an effective way to draw an eye. I am grateful to hear that my song was pleasing to you."
Asako Yuki wrote:Yuki giggled a bit at Tomoe's antics. "Hai, very well, Usagi-sama. I can agree to that. I have enjoyed our times together and would like to contact you after this miai is over."
Asako Hirase wrote:Shinjo Liu Yue wrote:"Your philosophy makes sense," Yue said with a gentle tone. "If we are wed then we may be able to complement each other well." She knew, though, that the likelihood was close to zero.
She nodded. "I believe the Moto know more in some regards, Hirase-san. I believe there is also much I could learn from the Crab."
He knew it too but played along. "It would be my turn to find something to teach, given you're ahead with the riding lessons."
Then he smiled, the openness in it making him look younger. "You have the right outlook on cross-training. I suggested to Khulun that your Clan might try to make a similar arrangement with the Crab that the Crane have. It would only improve things for everyone if the Empire's defenders improve in skill."
Usagi Tomoe wrote:Asako Yuki wrote:Yuki giggled a bit at Tomoe's antics. "Hai, very well, Usagi-sama. I can agree to that. I have enjoyed our times together and would like to contact you after this miai is over."
Hearing Yuki's giggle felt like a relief, and Tomoe was glad that the Asako seemed to carry on well after the somewhat dramatic events of their previous meeting. The Hare smiled brightly and nodded her head.
"I'd be more than happy to exchange letters with you, Asako-sama. Though we'd have to touch bases before we leave here to make sure we know where the other one is going to be."
Yasuki Tomonaga wrote:
"Oh, no, not at all." Tomonaga waves a hand. "Do I seem anxious? I must need a bit more sake." He flashes a quick smile before taking another sip. "But no, please, Kitsu-san. There's no need to apologize."
He sighed. "I just... well, I prefer things to be straightforward and open, if I have a choice. But that doesn't mean that I don't sometimes see when they aren't. And I guess I'm just concerned that all of this-" He waves a hand around, "-is going to lead to some broken hearts."
His gaze on Takashi sharpens, noting the shadows in his eyes. "But really, Kitsu-san. It's fine. Don't let that trouble you." He raises his eyebrows invitingly, in case the Kitsu had something else he wanted to say.
Shinjo Liu Yue wrote:"You are well-read. You could teach me the history of the Empire or other topics which suit you."
She perked her brow. "What arrangement do those two Clans have? I am quite curious."
Kitsu Takashi wrote:Takashi's face pinches thoughtfully, and he nods gently a couple of times. "I expect that you're right, Yasuki-sama. Hearts will break." The Kitsu looks deeply into his cup, then starts speaking in a quieter voice, though it still easily reaches Tomonaga: "I think that anyone who came here to find their true love made a terrible mistake long before arriving. The..." He shakes his head. "The Moto may fan flames with their event choice, but the fires were already lit. And the heart won't break any harder today than in the choosing at the end of this miai." Takashi drinks deeply. "I came here to serve my clan, as dutifully and honorably as I can. Iuchi Yukarin, Ide Samai, one of the others. It will be who it will be. Regardless, I do not believe my heart will be breaking."
After he finishes speaking, Takashi looks at his cup again. He neither moves it, nor speaks, for a time. The silence invites comment from the Crab, but the Lion does not look at him to press the point.
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