((Howdy, Prince! Nice to see ya again! :3))
Amai raised an eyebrow. "Orville?" She shook her head. Probably one of the girl's parents or a realtive or.. Something. She chuckled at how serious Miku appeared to be regarding the bench. "Technically it belongs with the building which technically belongs to me. But you don't have to leave if you don't want to, anyone can sit on it." She told the girl with a smile, then opened the bakery door and went inside. Amai went behind the counter and put on her apron to start work. There were a lot of pastries to bake, had to replace anything that'd gone stale in her absence. She glanced at the cookbook in her hands. Maybe she'd try some of these recipes too. Putting the book down she started to prepare a batter for some brownies, finding herself in the mood for chocolate that morning.
Kari's ears perked up and she quickened her pace, seeing Amai up ahead with a smaller human. She slowed to a trot at the door and looked at the little human for a bit. She looked familiar, perhaps she'd been to this bakery before as well. But she wasn't what the fox had come for. Kari pawed at the front doors, then twisted her ears as footsteps seemed to approach and glanced back to see a purple-haired human coming near. With a flick of her tail she retreat to the alley beside the bakery and scratched at the back door. This proved to be more effective, as soon Amai came and opened the door. "Hey, Kari! Haven't seen you in a while. You were gonna make me worried." She said, reaching down to pet the fox before standing aside to let her enter. Amai went through her display case until she found some cookies that customers probably wouldn't want to eat. She put them on a little plate then set the plate down in front of the fox. "Consider this a replacement for all those days you missed." She said with a laugh before getting back to the brownies. Kari eagerly got to work on downing the sort of stale cookies.
Furin eyed the man who Atsoku had run into, more specifically the guy with him. He recognized him as the one Katashi messed with last night before the ball. Before he could say anything, or even think of anything to say, Atsoku had started walking down the forest path and Furin had no choice but to follow. "Whatever you say, fellow stranger. And thanks for the water this morning! I'd wanted a shower anyway." He snorted.
Lyashi was grateful for how cooperative the Head Bandit was being this morning. "Ok.. I'll get some painkillers, and another towel." He took the now warm one from Katashi and went out of the ward to get the rest of what he needed. He shook the little bottle of painkillers and popped the last two out onto a napkin. "I need to buy more of these. They run out so quickly.." He returned with a glass of water, which he put on the stand beside Katashi along with the painkillers, and a towel wrapped up to hold ice that he gave to the bandit to hold on wherever it hurt. He turned to Aumi. "And how are you feeling?"
Alright Kona, time to get up. Despite knowing this she actually waited a solid thirty minutes before actually getting out of the bed. Kona stretched out. "My god, I haven't slept that well in ages." She sighed contently, then walked down the hall to Aki's room and knocked before entering. But to her surprise, the room was deserted. Except for a note. She read it over then shrugged. "Whatever she says." Kona went down to the kitchen and opened the fridge, helping herself to some juice and strawberries. She found her gaze wandering to out the window, and she watched villagers go about their day as she ate.
Paton rubbed against Aumi's hand then cocked his head at the man lying on the floor. That seemed like a very odd place for a human to sleep. He stepped closer and sniffed at him. The human was awake, he knew that much. Why he was still pretending to sleep boggled him. Maybe it was some sort of game? Paton suddenly remembered something. Today he would get to train Weiss! His tail wagged.
Limen let out a little cry of annoyance when Kona left the bed. It had been quite comfortable resting against her, and receiving pets was always enjoyable. But apparently that time was over. She looked at Sora. Well, it didn't seem over for the kitten. Not wanting her friend to feel the same annoyance she just had, the dragon remained where she was. Which wasn't really a hassle, seeing as the cushion was very soft and Limen didn't even want to leave it yet.















