Nate: The next day wasn't extraordinarily eventful. Daisuke Tetsuken and Abari Rizuka had to rest, and that was that. Chizu Tetsuken was extremely adament that both their guest and her son use every second they had in the house to rest and regain their strength. Abari, after all, had expressed a desire to leave at some juncture--which wasn't a problem at all, as Chizu, regardless of the size of her estate, didn't quite have the money to support this many mouths at once for any great length of time. Daisuke, Yuuka, Faisung, Mizu, Taniko, and herself was just fine, but adding any more would become a strain after a month or so (not so much, actually; Chizu underestimated her funding, but she still didn't want her house to become a hotel or anything!). Likewise, Daisuke had expressed a sincere wish to leave--to where, he wasn't clear on, but somewhere. She wasn't going to stop her son from leaving, but she didn't want him to run out weak to somewhere dangerous. Of course he was going somewhere dangerous, what with everything he explained to her--but he'd be worse off if he was still hurt! While Chizu tended to her son (a story Daisuke would never speak of), Yuuka took to entertaining Daisuke's female guest. She was shocked to see her brother in such a state, of course, and being with someone else would likely help.
Mandaz: The young guest still felt a little awkward residing in such a grand estate. She had kept to herself mostly, killing time by rummaging through Daisuke’s things. Taniko knew it was rude and forbidden, but she was too afraid to leave the small room and become lost in the grand twisting hallways. At first she tried to restrain herself by staying in bed. But when her legs began to twitch from restlessness she had to get up, dress herself, and re-make the bed to keep things looking tidy. Then she started to sporadically fold clothes and put things into order, all while looking through what trinkets Daisuke kept. She had gotten so use to being alone and comfortable with her little misdeed that when Yuuka had come to keep her company, Taniko had immediately panicked. Caught red-handed with her fingers in a stranger’s things, surely she’d be punished or accused of stealing. She quickly stopped dead in her tracks and flushed, scared to death of what Yuuka would do now that she was caught.
Nayt: Fortunately for Taniko, it didn't bother Yuuka nearly as much as the sight of her brother as a bruised, cut up, and bloody mess! This didn't mean she was going to refrain from teasing Daisuke's guest, though. Yuuka, dressed down in a boy's kimono (herself much of a tomboy!), grinned in spite of herself. "Heeeeey, Taniko, what are you doing, looking through onii-san's things? Looking for love letters from other girls, maaaaybe?" She had to keep herself occupied, or else Yuuka knew damn well that she was going to crack under pressure and go running to Daisuke in tears, and the last person she wanted to see her cry was that idiot big brother of hers!
Mandaz: “N-no no! Nothing like that!” Taniko squealed nervously, she quickly realized that she had to defend herself before any terrible rumors started. “I-i-i-i- was tr-trying to tidy the place. I’m so sorry. So sorry I’m disrespected your house Yuuka-san, please!” Taniko got to her knees and pleaded to the girl desperately. Hands held together tightly in a praying position. “I meant no harm” whispered the girl, finding a voice was difficult when one was so scared.
Nait: Of course, had Taniko been looking for love letters or anything of the sort, she'd have not found a single one. Daisuke had a million and one trinkets all stored within his room, with just the candles and fairly [immature and very adolescent] angsty-demonic decor in his room. Prior decors had been put away, which generally comprised the other items he had stashed away. His tastes had likely changed, though, given the time that had passed since he last stayed in his house, but Taniko certainly wouldn't know that. Yuuka was certainly surprised by Taniko's reaction, almost jumping back. The girl waved her hands in front of her frantically. "N-no, uh, it's fine, Taniko!” Yuuka exclaimed, “D-don’t worry so much! I used to go through onii-san’s things all the time, you know! It’s no disrespect, I swear!” Well, it was no disrespect to the household itself, but to Daisuke . . . well . . . he didn’t really need to know, anyways.
Mandaz: Taniko held her breath while Yuuka forgave her of her undoing. It felt good to be off the hook, and even to know that she wasn’t alone in guilt of the crime. However she would be sure not to do it ever again. Not just out of fear of the consequences, but out of being a little disturbed on what she found in Daisuke’s room. Her theory of him being a hidden demon was only strengthened by seeing some of the items he kept. She wondered if he knew how to perform magic, what with all of the seemingly demonic trinkets lying about. “I am sorry again.” She said once more, standing to her feet again, and making sure to keep her hands at her sides. “Is he doing well? Your brother?”
Gnate: Yuuka slipped into the room for the sake of Daisuke’s bed. She sat upon it, leaned back, and lounged, showing absolutely no respect for her older brother’s personal space. After all, she had rummaged through his room before, and probably would again if he lived there. What if he did have love letters from girls hidden away in there? It was a little sister’s duty to know! “Yes, he’s okay. Well . . . about as fine as someone beat up like him can be. Mom told me that you helped him out--um, I really appreciate it. You helping my brother and all,” it was her way of saying thanks. Sort of. Yuuka and Daisuke actually had much more in common than both of them would ever want to admit--and voicing appreciation was part of that. “But yeah!” she started quickly, “Mom is stitching him up as we speak. He’s crying like a baby down there! It’s actually kind of funny. It isn’t like the stuff he’s getting stitched up is even that bad.”
Mandaz: “Oh” Taniko said solemnly. She couldn’t imagine Daisuke crying, such a thing seemed impossible. Daisuke was her great and powerful hero from another realm. A mystical creature, possibly some sort of great spirit hiding in human form on earth. Just the notion of something being too painful for him to handle sent shivers down her spine. Her eyes were downcast for a long time, staring off at her feet and thinking. It took a moment for Yuuka’s other sentiment to reach her fantasy filled mind, but when it did her head popped up in surprise and she stared at the girl with wide eyed curiosity. “M-Me?” she peeped. “But I hadn’t done anything. Dai-kun saved me!”
Knate: Damn! Yuuka didn’t necessarily want to focus on this subject, primarily because she had much thanks to give to it. She, like Daisuke, generally showed her appreciation quickly to get it out of the way--and left it at that. Yuuka coughed awkwardly. “I heard about that, too, but you helped him to the bathroom and cleaned him up, right?” Yuuka asked, “Mizu is really bad at that sort of thing, you know? I heard she bandaged him up good last night, but then this morning mom went and redid them. Besides! Mom said she thinks you were probably better company for him than Mizu.” Which was true. Daisuke didn’t have a lot of contact with the maids; he knew them, he talked to them every so often, but he had no personal relationship with them.
Mandaz: “I-I’m not very good with it either.” Taniko admitted, nervously rubbing her hands together. “I wasn’t much help I’m afraid. I…did a lot of…yelling.” It was only a few hours ago, and to Taniko it seemed like just seconds. She was so afraid of Daisuke, and his pain, and the blood. There must have been a better way to handle it than she did, but was done was done. Still, Taniko was afraid of what would happen to Daisuke, worried about his health. She was glad she couldn’t hear his screams, just knowing he was in agony made her want to cry. “But..your brother.” She began, carefully choosing each word. “He is very strong.” A little tint of pink his her pale cheeks whole she turned her head off to the side.
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