[center][h2][color=ed1c24][i]Kimiko Maita[/i][/color][/h2][/center] [@Crimmy][@Savo][@GarlandDaHero] Kimiko was only slightly offended at the mention of Suzune's gigantic tits, but that was mostly because her own were slightly larger. They typically were ignored more than other girls' due to a combination of her shorter stature, less revealing dress, and the fact that she was ever-so-slightly overweight, likely due to the donuts available at the Sacred Grounds. In either case, she did not feel the need for men to stare at any particular portion of her body and brushed the comment off. More concerning was mention of her "jimmies." As far as she were aware, she did not own nor have on her person any sort of "jimmies." Her only assumption was that it was a euphemism for something, but for what was beyond her. And why would they become ruffled? As she stood with some confusion, attempting to wrap her head around such confusing turns of phrases, Suzune broke into laughter and ruffled her perfectly-groomed hair. Kimiko immediately reached up to smooth the offending follicles, an action that was likely the main reason why Suzune persisted in this deplorable act of hair-ruffling. If "jimmies" stood for hair, then she was now thoroughly ruffled. Either way, the group had decided to move on, and Kimiko followed in silence. There was no need to reiterate what was previously said, nor to make any sort of commitment to a club in which she was unsure whether she had any interest as of yet. As for whether "snow cone" (again, the reference eluding poor Kimiko) touched her or not, Kimiko was not perturbed in the least. Truth be told, he was not the worst-looking student in the school, but very few people in their right minds would even consider laying a hand on the shrine maiden, especially if they knew her father. As the group trudged along, Kimiko relapsed back to attempting to work out the musical phrase from before, silently humming the tune in her head. If she were not going to chorus, she might as well be productive in the meantime.