Yogo Aya wrote:
Bayushi Degarashi wrote:
"Mmm, most of them I'm afraid. I met Mogami-sama briefly, then immediately caused a nervous meltdown by pretending to be Kendo-sama in the onsen. Nice view though." He coughed nervously. "I've met plenty of people so far, though. I even met a Crab that tried to help me feel better about my marriage conundrum and ended up comparing our traditions to horse breeding."
Aya grins a bit.
"I was rather amused that Lord Kendo was praising Mogami-san for her skill with the bow." she offered. "It seemed like something a 'clever' author would slip in to their story."
She looked thoughtful at the second part.
"Was she talking about horse breeding while you were in the onsen? I'll admit, I only saw your leg when Norikun was fondling it with great affection, but perhaps there is more to you than meets the eye in more than one way Dega-san." she offered suggestively, while shortening his name because her player decided that that was a good time for that, and totally not because they were tired of typing the full thing out.
Degarashi's player, on the other hand, browses mostly by phone and has it as part of the autofill list by now.
He cleared his throat, mostly ignoring the suggestive comment, though that didn't stop him blushing. "If that we true, Aya-sama, I'd at least have some manner of reputation by now, if only as an unseen beast stalking the night leaving unwitting maidens bedridden for days." He chuckled. "This happened not long ago. Yukarin-sama was helping pack my possessions while idly discussing the matter of my brother's betrothal versus my... lack of the same. She began offering suggestions before realizing that she, and all rokugani, treat the matter the same as horse breeders do, and she was having some difficulty doing so while looking right at the horse. Maybe that's why matchmakers spend so little time being personable."