[b]Saya Ueno- Archery Range[/b] "You're...really not mad?" Saya's shoulders slackened, as if some huge weight was lifted from them as Rokoru folllowed his reassurance with a smile that made her heart beat just a little faster. "Wow, I'm really glad. I kept avoiding you because I didn't wanna get in your way, but this means I won't have to anymore. Phew." She brushed her fringe out of her eyes with a relieved sigh. "Well, in that case...sorry for the big misunderstanding Ishiara-senpai." She made sure to address him more respectably this time, her expression somewhat sheepish as she reflected on her initial slip-up. She only called him Rokoru-senpai in her [i]head[/i], so when he caught her off guard the name had slipped off her tongue without her realizing. She would really have to be more careful in future. "Mmm? How am I doing?" Saya blinked as Rokoru queried her on her progress in Archery, only now becoming dimly aware of the yumi bow in her hands. He was reminding her of the help available to her, either by the senior staff of the Archery Club or himself. Briefly, she entertained the idea of seizing the excuse to take more of Rokoru-senpai's time, but the fact that she looked like she was struggling was bothering her. "Oh? You mean-? Ahaha, that shot just now was a total fluke!" She laughed away his concern with a careless wave of her hand. "I wasn't really giving it my all. I mean, on Wednesday I actually hit a target!" What she neglected to mention however, was that the target wasn't exactly hers, or even in her own firing line. Who knew shooting an arrow was harder than it looked? "I'm doing just fine, Senpai! No need to worry about me!" She reassured him with a confident grin, crouching down to find that arrow she had dropped earlier as a gesture that she was going to keep trying.