> "Ah, you did, yes. My apologies."
>"I'm a little surprised," Kyrie says as she looks to Flandre.
>"I usually don't travel very far," says Flandre. "I have kind of a sunrise problem. So I usually just stay around Old Hometown."
>When did Flandre begin calling us "Kuya" ?
>"Hm... would you know if there are any events going on around these parts ? "
>For quite a while, really. She tended to nickname people.
>"I'm sure there's something going on," says Kyrie. "I haven't checked around for fliers lately."
> "Anything that Nazrin may have gone to to lend her skills as needed."
>"Oh, there's work for her all over the place," says Kyrie. "But I don't think she's much of an event organizer."
>"She likely could if she wanted," says Flandre. "But I don't think she'd want to do it for anyone but us. She's pretty adamant about not letting herself get roped into more than repairs."
>As Flandre elaborates, you hear soft footsteps as the fox youkai enters and makes a beeline for the fourth tea cup. She is dressed in shrine maiden clothing similar to Kyrie's, though hers are green instead of white. Her face is round, and her blonde hair clipped short. Two little tails peek out from her hakama pants. "There you are," Kyrie says. "Say hello to our guests before you drink your tea, Tsuneko."
>"Hi," says the little youkai, glancing toward the two of you before turning her full attention toward the cup.
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