Hotaru was quiet during the whole exchange though she noted Mera's change in posture upon seeing Zenmaru, and her eyes seemed to narrow a little. Hotaru raised a brow, but decided getting hit wasn't worth the effort and looked at Larel once the whole exchange was over, "Right, I'm dying to hear about your experience as an actor," she smirked before walking in to the room that Mera had said was theirs. Mera waited for the two of them to go in, closing her eyes and trying to get herself to calm down. It wasn't worth the effort to get this worked up over it, it wasn't like it was really all that... she stopped thinking and focused, trying to see if she couldn't use the wood to her advantage and perhaps hear what was going on in the room. It felt childish. It really did, but after hearing what she heard earlier, there was an annoying little nagging voice in her head. "Ya gonna stand in the hall all night?" Hotaru popped her head out, raising a brow at her. "Shut up," Mera grumbled, stepping back in to the room, though still trying to hear what was happening in the other room as she closed the door and took a seat. "Have you ever been in a kabuki?" Hotaru asked her making her sigh in annoyance since it was breaking her concentration. "Not to enjoy it or be in a show, I hid in one once, perhaps on the wrong floor for my tastes," Mera said simply before closing her eyes, hoping that would be signal enough to end the conversation. Hotaru raised a brow, rolling her eyes a little before looking back at Larel, "Anyways, the rest of your story, then."