[I]Enasi hid his face as Seishu teased him. Reminded that he was suppose to be stubborn about his instincts, he pouted although his face was hidden. The pout faded and he bit his lip as Seishu continued to mess with him. "I think that'll be quite the challenge. . . Maybe you should try for. . . Something else." He hugged the pillow under him and gave a quick glance towards his counterpart. He hid the flush in his cheeks and then he wiggled away at his touch. Slowly, he reached over and grabbed a small pillow. He ignored the purrs rumbling in his chest and then hit him with one. Enasi giggled lightly and crawled away to escape his grasp. Before Seishu could attempt anything Enasi threw another pillow just as he moved the first. It was his way of getting Seishu to focus on something else besides trying to get him to purr and growl. The scenery changed to compensate his hiding. A sea of pillows formed, covering them both. Enasi's giggle echoed as he moved farther away and rested on the other side of a small wall of them. [/I] - - - - - - Rasha's ears shoot up as he hears the two walking toward him. The small animal darted back to Lord Enasi's room and he jumped in the bed. He pretended to be stretching when the two walked in hand and hand. He purred and jumped off the bed and landed in his human form. "Do you think Cho has returned? And is making breakfast?" At the thought, Rue beamed and looked at Inui. "We should go see if he wants out help!" Rue didn't take no for an answer. As soon as he spoke, he pulled Inui out the door and towards the kitchen with Rasha followed with his hands in his pockets. He admired the castle, walking a little slow- only to give the two young ones a little space. As his job required, he was up bright like sunshine and making food for the Seishu protection group. He had a wonderful sleep after such a close encounter with Crios. He seemed a little lighter on his feet. Cho was almost sure about the look in the fox man's eyes the day before. But, he didn't want to get his hopes up too soon, so he focused on cooking.