Shinjo Hanashi wrote:He frowns a little. "My apologies, I'm still learning all of the mons. That one," he points, the bucket rising upwards easily while he does so with that hand, "Reminds me of the Shiba, but its not Shiba, you're Asako! Good to meet you, Asako-sama."
He nods a bit in the direction of the horse, "This one's Mori. I'm Shinjo Hanashi. And hai, we're to run a bit on the track. Mori gets upset if he stays too long in the stables, and between you and me, on hot days like today, the stables really start to smell like horse. Mori prefers to smell all this green when he can. Though I've got to be careful that he doesn't make himself too plump with all these riches."
Ryuuta Tsume wrote:"I have only met a construction-interested monk named Suki and an imperial, Seppun Aramoro-sama. They were both nice, but I hope to meet more...available persons."
Tsume takes a tiny bit of the cheese and tastes it.
Shinjo Taichi wrote:There is someone who lost more he thought, but kept quiet.
"Ah, I see. Fascinating..." His expression turned to one of thoughtfulness as he absorbed the words of wisdom. "I have seen a few people to whom that phrase seems most apt, I'll have to remember it. I believe there was also a mouse somewhere in the story?"
Shinjo Hanashi wrote:"Well, these have been in one place for a few days, so, unpleasant is one word for it. Still, the servants and grooms are doing their best."
He shrugs lightly, then sets down the bucket for Mori to take a drink patting the horse on one leg. "Phoenix don't have stables then?"
Yuzuki wrote:"I have met a number of people. Several Moto, Shinjo, and an Iuchi. They seemed earnest, at least. Though the... the latter one wanted to eat Kon, my cat."
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