[b]"That was not nothing! Hey, don't-"[/b] She first wanted to try and stop Ayano from leaving. But, something in her just decided to let it go. In the mood she was in, she just decided that she had enough of today herself, and left without saying a word to the others. She even shocked her parents upon her return by storming straight into her room and keeping them out. It was the first time she had done that for a very long time. With time, Sachiko calmed down, but then, she started to feel bad about what she had done. Although she still felt that Ayano's attitude was ridiculous, it wasn't becoming of her to treat her with aggression. Ayano was still a friend, even if she didn't think of any of them the same way. When she thought about it, Sachiko realised she knew where that bout of anger had come from. That meant this night was time for another first in a long while.....she was going to write in her diary. She only had the one, and hadn't written in it for a good year or two. For good reason, as it was filled with.....painful thoughts. It was there to be filled with painful thoughts. But once written down, Sachiko always found them easier to lock away. When she eventually decided to head to sleep, she had one final thought about what had happened today. Ayano's behavior was hardly appropriate, and she still neither understood it nor condoned it. And if it had made Kami uncomfortable, that much was certainly unacceptable. She had to do something. Because, no matter what, she was still her friend. They all were.