[b]Shio[/b] "You are Kasumi of the Touhou family," Shio responded, "Both of our observations are correct." She set her silverware down, letting it cling just lightly against the plate. Her Natrelmon, as well, had finished their food moments before she had. Kasumi's choice of starting Natrelmon could be considered a touch odd for one of the noble families, given the relationships Gen had with the shadows and operating within them. Often times, especially in the culture those two were from, Natrelmon were seen as a reflection of the trainer that had them. Shio took mental note of Kasumi's approach, which was unusual given the difference in their cultural status, enough that Shio felt she was obligated to respond. "I have never looked at the sunset in Toran with much focus, it is a different experience. Do you need me to preform some kind of exorcism?" Shio asked, her tone even with her earlier commentary, a dry tone that managed to express focus rather than disinterest. Shio had been taught the formalities to observe when dealing with the noble families. However, her training as an exorcist, as well as part of the Enyo family in general, lead her to develop her unique personality quirks. Shio returned to the bow to the Gen, as well as Kasumi for appreciation in directing the display of respect. She slipped her hand into her jacket and pulled out the very small amount of cash she carried around, a tip to the restaurant owner for his kind service. Politely she set it on the table next to her empty plate, ensuring proper respect was extended to the cook and the staff who had created the experience for her. An experience for her notebook. Tipping, in Atren, was only done out a sign of deep respect in very special circumstances. Considering she hadn't paid for her meal, it was one of those circumstances she was taught to provide such a tip. Patiently, she'd await Kasumi's reply on the necessity for her family to preform its service to the Touhou family.