They were putting out flyers and posters for something called the [i]'Fall Fling,'[/i] though despite it's title seemed to be more of a festival than a traditional prom-like event like she first thought. Anna wasn't sure if she'd really go or not, at least at first, but had eventually convinced herself that she would attend but probably stay on the outskirts of the main events. She watched a couple teenagers hand out little pieces of paper, encouraging people to go and spread the word, but they hadn't bothered the cat girl yet - it was probably because she was sitting on the roof of her store, just watching. The wall the made up the outline of the roof was just tall enough that you could sit on the floor and yet use it as a sort of elbow rest, which is exactly what Anna was, propping her side against it too in a lazily relaxed manner. She had taken the day off today as her thoughts were getting the better of her, not to mention her work ethic and ability to stay up all night often kept her customers happy as it was - even if a couple orders were delayed one day, she was sure it wouldn't be a big deal for her custom work. She let out a sigh and pressed her cheek against the palm of her hand, trying to distract herself by watching the kids passing out advertisements, but it only worked out so well. It had been a few weeks, so Anna was sure by now that Kirei didn't have any interest in her. [i]'Can't believe it was a fluke... ugh,'[/i] she thought to herself. Since then she and Kirei had spoken on friendly terms, but the spider woman had seemingly pushed away from confronting Anna about anything they had talked about that day. It was probably pity, like the cat girl had figured it was, but the hard part? She was trying not to have feelings anymore and for some reason she couldn't shake it and it irritated and depressed her to no end. Normally, Anna could convince herself to move on, stop wasting time on someone who didn't like her - one of them being Eliza. They still talked, they were still friends, though it had been a tad awkward but at least the angel was kind enough to still try. Kirei though, for an unknown reason that drove Anna crazy, just couldn't drop it like the others. Maybe way deep down, she still thought there was something between them. Maybe in the back of her mind, she could see something in the spideress' eyes. However the logical part of her mind, the one the replayed past experiences, couldn't come to grips that maybe Kirei still did care - it simply didn't make sense anymore.