Tamaki saw the lovely young lady sitting alone with her cat so he walked up behind her and produced a rose from nowhere and held it out over her shoulder.
"Good evening my princess. Your mood finds you well?"
Kiri and Shampoo both looked up at Tamaki as he came up from behind, Kiri blinking a bit before taking the rose. "I guess," she replied simply, looking at the rose a moment. She was more confused by the gesture than anything. Kiri was tall, lanky, and slender, with shaggy hair and tomboy fashion to the core. Boys? Crushes? Never even crossed Kiri's realm of thought.
Another blink as she set the rose aside. "Kiri Koshiba," she replied, again keeping it simple. Shampoo propped herself a bit to sniff at the rose, then sneezed, wrinkling her nose before going back to her sardines. Only that elicited the tiniest of a smile on Kiri's lips.
after tamaki and naruto leavesuchaprettymeNovember 23 2008, 02:48:35 UTC
Yumichika walked out to the garden, humming a lovely little tune. He loved the garden so. Whenever someone he met was particularly hideous, he'd go out to look at the flowers to wash the ugly residue from his eyes.
As he walked around, breathing in the delightful scents of the prettiest blooms, he saw a student sitting on the grass. He frowned slightly. "You'll get grass stains on your clothes," he said, wagging an elegant finger disapprovingly at her.
Kiri blinked and looked over her shoulder at the student who spoke. "You look like you have a peacock trying to grow out of your eyeball," was her reply.
"Aren't peacocks beautiful?" Yumichika asked, ignoring what he was sure was an insult in favor of discussing something pretty. "I was a peacock at the Masquerade. What did you go as?"
The girl pulled down her ball cap. "I wasn't here for it." A simple, blunt answer from a simple, blunt girl. Shampoo, having eaten her sardines, was curled up in a ball at Kiri's side.
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As he walked around, breathing in the delightful scents of the prettiest blooms, he saw a student sitting on the grass. He frowned slightly. "You'll get grass stains on your clothes," he said, wagging an elegant finger disapprovingly at her.
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