Mina gave a scoff at Sho's lovey dovey comment though the idea has crossed her mind, albeit briefly. Still, it would be fun to snag a boyfriend for the last academic lap around the school's curriculum, so to speak. Her fleeting hopes were dashed all the same when Sho went on to explain how the club president in fact had a girlfriend. "Oh." She sighed flatly, not quite thrilled with the bubble being burst but it at least allowed her to turn her attention away from their fellow senior. If someone had a girlfriend, they were totally off limits. Some girls liked a challenge and didn't care but that wasn't Mina's style by any means. She would respect two people in love. "Oh well." She quickly got off the subject, waving a quick dismissive hand. Upon Tsubaki's appearance, Kosuke gave an understanding nod. He was fairly confident with the math itself but he wanted to ensure his approach was correct or it would be quite a bit of time wasted, going about the homework improperly. "I see, I suspect some of the issues I spotted require a bit of fiddling to make it work." Kosuke surmised. Mina sighed and looked around, like Sho she wanted to change the topic. "I feel like you're always hungry, Sho." Kosuke sighed as they four began to head down the stairs. "Your stomach may as well be a bottomless pit." Kosuke smirked lightly as they turned and headed down the next flight of stairs. "Mmm or a black hole!" Mina spoke up cheekily, prodding Sho in the back of the head before they all settled on the first floor of the school. "A new onigiri place?" Kosuke was still mulling over the idea. "Oooh I heard about it too, it beats hitting the convenience store and finding pickled plum is all that's left." Mina spoke up, pointing out how their timing to get of school meant most of the good things were sold out or a little stale. "I heard they can make one with ramen broth and a soft boiled egg in the middle. Sounds sooo good." Her eyes lit up as she began to imagine the perk of visiting an onigir shop, as it meant things could be made to order and one wouldn't need to worry about missing out on one they had their heart set on. The small group headed out the two double doors and into the large courtyard which had a large lush green lawn leading out toward the metal gates. They walked down the middle stone pathway and Kosuke tugged on his red tie, loosening it slightly. "Now you're starting to drool, Mina." He sighed softly as they crossed through the gate and down the sidewalk so Sho could lead the way. Hanging back, he glanced to Tsubaki, a bit surprised to see her in the drama club. "What made you sign up for drama?" He asked her, deciding to just voice his curiosity rather than let it have a chance to eat at him. In the back of his mind, he was already thinking about the upcoming competition and knew it would be tough to manage drama and practice but he was hoping that drama would let him have an outlet of sorts. He enjoyed feeling the emotions found in music but he also knew emotion and conveying it, were at the very root of acting, be it drama or comedy. Though he knew it might be rude to question her motives, as his own were a little debatable. "I mean, I think it's great that you are." He tried to explain without wanting to offend the blond. "It's our last year so we should make it count, not hold back." He considered. Glancing over her shoulder at Kosuke and Tsubaki, she slipped her hands behind her head, lacing her fingers together. Though she had been around Tsubaki and Sho since starting high school, they hadn't had many interactions outside of group projects or social assignments. Still, she was happy to make friends and a little ashamed how it had to take a silly happenstance like drama club to bring them together. She looked to Sho, "Those two might want to sit on the sidelines but something tells me you and I might be center stage." She felt safe declaring her theory. "Oh by the way, since this was your idea, I think that means you're treating us?" She teased Sho as they stopped at a crosswalk.