After scrubbing the kitsune, Sakuya rinsed his hands with the faucet and guestured for Ryuu to hand him the towel, ignoring his dead-pan stare. Sighing, the head butler offered, "I'll play with you later." Before going back to giving the injured creature all of his attention. After drying the little mammal, Sakuya had Ryuu bandage him. Momoko wrung her hands nervously, until Sakuya stood up, with the little fox wrapped in the towel like a baby. The bathwater was a murky brownish red color. "We are going to go give our... guest a place to stay. Be a dear and clean the tub, will you?" The Nekomata ordered gently as he walked out of the bathroom and headed to the room Kaede and Kaori had prepared. Grimacing, Momoko tried cleaning the tub by waving her parasol, to no avail. Biting her lip, the kurakasa accepted she would have to get her hands dirty. Slowly, she placed her parasol by the sink and, squeezing her eyes shut, pulled the drain and drained the tub. Exhaling laboriously, the girl plopped down on the floor as if she had accomplished an amazing feat. The pink-haired butler cradled the fox to him as he traversed to the other side of the house, in mild amusement that a youkai had appeared so near to their residence. Perhaps someone was attracting all the bad luck. Though it was potentially dangerous, Sakuya chuckled. A house full of youkai was nothing to scoff at. Tracking down Kaori and Kaede through the sounds they made, Sakuya gently opened the door and smiled politely. "Here is our little guest," he said, placing the kitsune on the bed and gently unwrapping the towel. Once the head butler was sure he looked comfortable, he nodded and led the others out."We should allow him some rest." Yawning, a certain redhead jerked on his pajamas and stumbled into his bedroom. It was already dark inside, but he didn't make a move to close the curtain. Instead, he just rolled onto his bed and pulled the thick blanket onto him, falling asleep in a matter of minutes and thinking about the fox he had found.