[b][color=cornflowerblue]Yuki[/color][/b] [color=cornflowerblue]"I'm sure she understands how tough it is to be around her because she's seeing Kyo. She knows how much you love him and I'm sure she didn't want to impose or hurt you in any way."[/color] He said. [color=cornflowerblue]"You're both very thoughtful girls and you have more in common than just your love for cats."[/color] And Kyo but Yuki tried to avoid saying that directly. [color=cornflowerblue]"No one is at fault for anything. I'm sure she feels somewhat guilty he picked her over you and I'm sure both of you feel like perhaps you hurt the other which is why it's tough to spend time together."[/color] Yuki considered. While he knew the girls were still pleasant to one another, it wasn't exactly the same kind of fondness the two used to share together as friends. Tohru had confided in him from time to time about hoping Kagura wasn't upset with her and he knew Tohru would love to reconnect with Kagura and try to get back to being close friends. [color=cornflowerblue]"If you're truly going to resolve to having a happier life start this new school year, I think you and Tohru should talk. You both miss the other and I'm positive you two can patch things up."[/color] Yuki was sure this was a silly misunderstanding for both girls and he was a bit happy that he didn't have a lot of drama in his life. He gave a nod at the confirmation that Kagura would be open for lunch if it worked out for all of them. He knew which room Tohru was now moved into so he decided he'd stop by that evening to ask and then track down Momiji but he had to assume they were together most likely eating sweets or walking around the campus. Yuki looked up when he heard the door open to reveal his roommate, Tamago. Yuki glanced to him and then back to Kagura feeling like introductions were in order. [color=cornflowerblue]"Tamago, this is my friend Kagura. Kagura, this is my roommate, Tamago."[/color] He said, though they were both Sohma, he never really felt comfortable calling the others family since they were very distantly related, like cousins than siblings. [color=lightgreen]"It's nice to meet you."[/color] Tamago smiled and moved over to hold out his hand to Kagura. He had dark hair and hazel eyes and his other arm was full of recently purchased textbooks. Yuki got up and looked to Kagura, [color=cornflowerblue]"Why don't we look around and see if we can find a suitable place for the gardening club, I'd like to give a few suggestions when I approach the school tomorrow."[/color] He said to her. He wanted it outside and he wasn't sure how much daylight they had left. Tamago gave them a smile and wave after shaking Kagura's hand and then went to his own room, leaving the two alone again. -- [color=plum][b]Tohru[/b][/color] It was clear the topic of the curse was a sensitive one for Momiji and she felt bad about bringing it up the same way she brought up Kyo. She told herself to be more careful. She knew better and decided to leave it alone. She could tell the members didn't want false hope and she knew it wasn't her place to ask questions or pose solutions when there might not be one. It saddened her to feel so helpless but the curse was something Tohru would never fully understand. And the dynamic of the Sohma family was very complicated and she didn't wish to offend them. Part of her had to wonder, albeit faintly, if they would be better off without her. If people like Momiji had accepted the curse for what it was, was her presence disrupting that? She stayed rather quiet as Momiji said that the others may want the curse to be broken but that it may never be, just due to it being impossible. She couldn't help but worry about the fate of Momiji, Kyo, Yuki and the others. Hatori for instance, had lived a long time dealing with the curse. And when he met Kana, Akito didn't allow their marriage to happen. She had to think Akito was selfish in wanting Hatori to stay with the family but she didn't like thinking that meant everyone was forced to live alone without every getting close to any outsider. It felt as though Tohru was already running on borrowed time. [color=plum]"Mm...yes of course!"[/color] She gave a slight nod, her mind still focused on what might become of those she cared about. It was a very curious thought as to whether she was helping or hindering the Sohmas. Was she being a good friend to Momiji or would it be easier if he wasn't friends with someone who, if she tripped, could trigger him to suddenly transform. It was sad to know he didn't have hope or a real need in the curse being broken but she knew she was only projecting her wants onto him which wasn't right. If Momiji was fine with how things were, it would be wrong to want anything else. She cleared her throat and smiled. [color=plum]"So...did you pack these in any way?"[/color] She asked him, bending down in front of one of the boxes, trying to see if there were any labels. [color=plum]"I hope you didn't just shove everything in boxes."[/color] Tohru commented lightly, knowing that's what Kyo would likely do. Yuki was more careful than that but she wasn't sure about Momiji and his own habits.