After the unsuccessful experiment with the game, the young man in the midnight green coat simply sat down on the floor in the middle of the living room, much like the rest of his comrades. There was still a pinch of a distasteful spice in his mouth, but he decided to let it go. After all, one learns best from their mistakes. "Kagome Kagome" typically worked in their world, albeit it also required a specific setting, but just because Nowhere was a mystical land, there was no guarantee the spiritual tricks from the human world could follow their pattern there. Once he had a moment to reflect upon his slightly reckless action, he concluded that it had been a fool's decision. They were in a supernatural area, yes, but that fact excluded the possibility of any form of spiritual phenomenon from the human world existing in the manner known to humans. Whilst there could have been some sort of effect from the chant, it would most likely be impossible to trace back, now that a certain amount of time had passed. Rather than mope about his failure in causing a reaction from any siren nearby, Hakuren decided to have a look at his notebook whilst the rest of his company chattered about bedtime. Taking the item out of the inner left pocket of his coat, he found the bookmark munching on a few words from his fourth note regarding Nowherians and Nowhere in general, information he had gathered from the second celebration at the Queen's castle. Gesturing slightly with his pointer finger, the strange animate black lace slid much like a stake to his hand. Apparently no one from the group was paying him any mind, thus he could write his fifth note undisturbed. [quote=Hakuren] [b]Note 0.4[/b] [i]A childish war is the game of cards. A song of tragedy sang by bards. It is a play of colour and light, where children's eyes shine so bright, but in their hope sleeps a shadow, which shall wake come the morrow. In the end, it is but a dream. Wishes are not all that they seem. Reality comes and so does dawn. On the sky a canvas is drawn. One of bright yellow, and orange, and pink. For yesterday's red they must sink.[/i][/quote] With that the lad quickly shut the black notebook and placed it back into its former position. He was just in time to catch a glimpse of Serenade, the black rabbit, who entered the bedroom and was not to be seen again. Looking around, the opportunity to have a party was glowing slim. Harper was already dozing off to Dreamwhere. With his eyes closed, he looked even younger, as if he were a boy in middle-school. [b]"Really, kids will be kids."[/b] Hakuren sighed to himself as he sat nearby. There was nothing they could do other than tell stories and that often bore at least one person. With no alcohol, games or bottles, it was expected for a few of them to already feel tired. Dissonance was chattering again. She was now asking the new human about where they came from. Normally, one would be expected to wait for the person being asked a question to reply before they themselves spoke, but the green-blue-eyed youngster had no intention of sticking to restrictions such as those, at least not in their current location and situation. [b]"To answer Harper's question" he began with a normal tone but increased the volume a bit upon mentioning the name before continuing with his casual voice "I'm a student at university in the psychology department. As for your request, Dis-chan, there are plenty of stuff to talk about." he smiled as always "We have pretty awesome amusement parks, high buildings and whatnot, but, as I've heard, you have most of our attractions in Nowhere. But, sights aren't the funnest part of our world. Humans are. We're quite the silly bunch, once you get to look around. For instance, in our world, you can't breathe in space, humans can't talk to animals, we have super fast trains, but we are slugs in space, and pester ourselves with questions that are basically meaningless. Imagination is, you could say, the oddest of odd things Nowhere probably doesn't have when compared to Earth."