Aftermath - 4

Apr 05, 2010 23:48

 No one could say these last few days have been easy - I don't believe that I have ever been more terrified of large animals in my life, including horseback training as a child. I mean, honestly! One could have torn a dress with it's claws or scratched my face! One of my shoes already got broken when I was running away from something - I think it ( Read more... )

event, men-times!, p.o.ed

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host_kyouya April 7 2010, 04:54:34 UTC
Perhaps you would like to come by one of our facilities to relax some after such a chaotic occurance. It will help you to regain your strength and composure while the repairs are being done once you find someone.

Luckily there was not much damnage here, so we are still available for those would like to come.

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a_french_fancy April 7 2010, 05:17:35 UTC
Really, Monsieur~? Hmm, I may Just have to take you up on that offer, you know. It's times like these that make one miss proper pampering. I'll even give you the benefit of the doubt and take your recommendation at your word.

Now, where is this lovely resort you're referring to, Monsieur?

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host_kyouya April 12 2010, 01:05:34 UTC
It is rather close to the university grounds as well as the medical facilities run by the Ootori group, it's one of the new spas that they have opened recently to accomodate the growth and help those who have become stressed.

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a_french_fancy April 12 2010, 04:43:55 UTC
That sounds rather excellent - it's sounds perfectly relaxing and just what I'd like to enjoy after this...chaos. I'm sure everyone would enjoy it; in fact, would you suggest I bring a friend? I'm sure - have you met her? If so I'm sure you'd say much the same - darling Renge is just as perturbed and stressed, if not more so, than I.

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host_kyouya April 13 2010, 01:28:27 UTC
Yes, I met and spoke with Renge one evening just prior to the disturbances breaking out and escourted her home from the harbor. Both you are invited as honored guests and would recieve proper and fitting treatment.

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a_french_fancy April 13 2010, 02:49:25 UTC
'Proper and fitting'? Monsieur, if you keep throwing words like that around, you're surely become a favorite of us aristocrats on this island. And if you're this polite, I'm sure you're already Renge's. Be careful.

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host_kyouya April 13 2010, 03:02:23 UTC
The Ootori family has always taken pride in its establishments, as well as being at the head of the medical fields across several islands; having also partnered with the Houshakouji in several business ventures.

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a_french_fancy April 14 2010, 00:34:09 UTC
I'd heard of your familial prowess in Japan and other places - I never knew it extended to Greece, though, nor such a small island as Mykonos. Small and simple pleasures, I suppose.

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host_kyouya April 14 2010, 01:48:27 UTC
It is a trial to see about other possible expansions. With the number of upper class families and merchants that inhabit the island, there is still a fair number of those who have an abundance of time and money; But are still unable to travel to other regions. So as a means of helping to reduce stress through relaxation and thus improve their health we have looked into resorts such as these.

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a_french_fancy April 14 2010, 04:27:46 UTC
Hmm...I'm quite sure there are plenty persons on this island, but not too many as noble and classy to be classified as upper-class. I'm sure only a few of those merchants would be worth the time and money they seem to have in abundance. But, of course, if your resorts and establishments are worth it, I'm sure it wouldn't matter if they were worth that money all the time.

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host_kyouya April 15 2010, 00:33:26 UTC
Smaller trial areas are best when testing a product, rather than lauching them in a large area where the would be immediately filled to capacity. This way a certain amount of data can be collected an analyzed before being put to work on a larger scale such as would be required in Japan and other more populated regions. Which is also why the services are extended to a larger variety of clients here as well.

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a_french_fancy April 15 2010, 02:28:24 UTC
Hmmm...You're quite knowledgeable, aren't you? I'd imagine those of lesser intellect - or of none at all - would have a difficult time keeping up with you. But, no matter~ I would love to contribute to your data to be collected, especially if it's analyzed by such keen and hospitable persons as yourself.

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host_kyouya April 15 2010, 04:34:33 UTC
Nothing more than what is expected of a son of the Ootori family.

We will happily await your paytronage.

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