Tetsu Akakuro Cafe: "Yeah that would be fine." He said to Roza as he payed for his coffee, he didn't tip though considering how long they kept him waiting. Well he did tip but not by much. He understood the pain on having to work for a living, since a young age he knew. It was one of the first things his master had taught him. Money makes the world go around, the old man use to say. He wondered what he was doing right now, the last time Tetsu had heard from his master he was in India. Some kind of jester for the royals, and the richer folks, but knowing his master he wouldn't stay for very long. His stomach grumbled and growled. That coffee really didn't do anything. He wondered if Roza had anything to eat at her dorm. As he saw the girl pay for her coffee he held out his arm like a gentleman about to take a woman out on the town. His was his little jokes that made him who he is. "Ready to go?" He asked the young woman with a small grin. The kind she was use to seeing when around him. --------------------------------------- Soma Hanta Garden: At an even pace did the boy stroke and flap the fan over the small charcoal grill that cooked his food. The spot he chose was almost isolated, maybe perhaps a few passerby but they paid him no mind. He had carefully prepared the meal before him. Grilled Saury that was placed in a mix blend of salt, crushed garlic, and a few more seasonings for flavor. It had been almost a year since he had actually prepared food for him. Ever since that day he has only eaten fast food, instant ramen, and convenient store bentos, only for the reason of sustenance and not because he was hungry. His mother Head CEO of her Hanta corporation with all her power to do anything had sent him Saury fish because she was informed he wasn't eating properly. She really has eyes and ears watching him all over. Back and forth left and right as he sat under a tree that blocked most of the sunlight from coming through, in a yukata over his shoulders and his food turned a nice crunchy brown. The scent was carried by the fan into the winds, attracting the various forms of wildlife around the area. He had to admit it did smell good. The two fishes were not brown, they were just about done