> Why aren't you in bed yet, parser?> Alight on Dragon Palace Island and make our way to the kitchen.
> Is there anything out that looks readily available for consumption?> If not, is there anyone in the area with whom we can consult about procuring nutrients?
>Wonder if the villagers who saw Shuuei are thinking about her; she certainly conducted herself in a manner they would not be used to.
>You imagine the people in the village probably have a very high tolerance for oddity. If nothing else, they're probably happy she behaved better than the average faerie.
> Grab a couple of peaches, but don't eat them just yet.> Leave the kitchen and head to our suite. If we see anyone we recognize as a kitchen worker along the way, however, be sure to stop to have a conversation with them.
>True, but she's still unusual, and she certainly dresses oddly. There might be something. We'll have to remember to ask Shuuei how she feels tomorrow.
> Open the door slowly and quietly. If we hear a voice, stop opening it.
> Aww, she took us up on the offer. Smile a little bit.> Quietly enter the room.> Is there any food around?
> Lose the smile. Couldn't leave any food for us, huh?> Give a soft sigh. Exit the room, gently closing the door behind us.> Sit down in the hallway and get to work eating those peaches.
> Dispose of what remains of the peaches in whatever manner is proper, then quietly re-enter our suite.
> Quietly perform our daily routine for preparation for bed. Don't forget to include devotions, not that such should be a problem.
> Very quietly sneak over to Tenshi. How does she look?
> Is she still wearing her hat? If not, where is it?> Where is our hat, for that matter?
> Smile down at Tenshi for a few more seconds, then climb into bed ourselves.
> Where are the clouds positioned relative to our view out the window? Are they still high in the sky, or are they more level?> Does there appear to be any activity in the washroom?
> Begin the slow process of getting out of bed.
> "Good morning, Tenshi. How was your night?"