[color=cornflowerblue][b]Yuki[/b][/color] At the idea of Kagura loving Kyo sincerely, he withheld the opinion that to him, love on some small level had to be conditional, even a little. If Kyo didn't feel the same way, Kagura was only torturing her soul, wanting someone who she would never have. He knew what unrequited love felt like and he was doing his best to move on and accept the relationship with Tohru as it was, not as he wished it could be. Otherwise that love would turn to bitterness and resentment, acting like a poison. Still, he wished Kagura would be able to find a way to stay close to Kyo. Even if he didn't care much for the cat, Kyo did need someone looking out for him and Kagura had been with him the longest. Yuki hadn't a clue why Kyo didn't see what a great girl Kagura was, and how much she believed in him. [color=cornflowerblue]"I don't know if the sadness ever goes away but perhaps if you find someone else, someone who shares the same love you do then perhaps there is no more sadness. And in finding happiness with another, maybe they make the sadness brought by other, fade away."[/color] It was probably an idealistic way of looking at things but Yuki could only speculate and he knew it wasn't much to Kagura. Even though he and Kagura weren't close, he hated to see Kyo bring her such grief and pain, even if Kyo didn't mean it, he had to let Kagura move on, if possible. He shook her head at her when she thanked him. He didn't feel he had done her much good. [color=cornflowerblue]"You don't need to do anything for me to be nice to you."[/color] He assured her, not needing a reason to care for those around him. [color=cornflowerblue]"While I don't feel I was much help, I'm glad you are feeling better."[/color] He told her lightly as he and Kagura began to head back. [color=cornflowerblue]"What about grabbing a drink at the cafe?"[/color] He proposed. [color=cornflowerblue]"To celebrate the birth of a grand new gardening club."[/color] He said as he gestured to the small cafe that was run by the students in the culinary program. The cafe offered more of a formal dining setting compared to the casualness of the university's cafeteria. Still, both places took their ID Card which had money on it that could be refilled. It was fairly advanced and a cool concept. Yuki wouldn't mind grabbing a small bite to eat as well, since it was getting close to dinner. He didn't think Kagura had any other plans but he had to assume she did have other friends around campus to spend time with. Kagura was pretty friendly girl when she didn't allow her emotions to get the better of her. Yuki wasn't much for making friends, even those of the same sex. He didn't have much of an interest in those he was sure he'd end up losing contact with. While many girls tried to woo him, he was used to brushing aside their advances as nicely as possible. It wasn't his feelings for Tohru that held him back, but he hadn't found someone to really [i]click[/i] with yet. Since he was beginning to take classes that had to do with his major, accounting, he knew there was a good chance he'd find other likeminded people. Math was a strong suit of his and it seemed like a safe, quiet profession. It wasn't a passion but it seemed like a practical enough choice. -- [b][color=plum]Kagura[/color][/b] At the question of dancing or baking, she could see Momiji doing well with either. [color=plum]"Dancing could be a little risky since you have to be pretty close to someone. I think you'd do well with baking. You like sweets. Plus I'd be happy to taste test anything you make!"[/color] She gave her two cents but knew whichever one he picked, he'd do rather well. She had to wonder what subject he'd end up majoring in. Tohru had so many interests that she hadn't decided yet but she had this year to figure it out. She wanted to help people, she knew that much. She knew Yuki had considering going into medicine but she recalled him switching to something to do with math. She had to assume he wanted a safe, nondescript career where he wouldn't accidentally come in contact with the opposite sex. It didn't seem fair to pick a career based on how the curse might affect your life but she couldn't help Yuki find his path, it had to be his own to make. She'd support him no matter what. And the same went for Momiji and Kagura as well. Tohru wasn't sure if she wanted to be a nurse or a teacher or a vet or psychologist. There was so much she felt she could do and it was at times of uncertainty that she wished she had her mother to consult. She could talk to Hana or Uo or even the other Sohmas but she wanted to know more about her mother and what she thought. Her mother never got to see her graduate high school. And she wouldn't see her graduate college or get married. Though she had faith her mother was looking down below and that her mother's spirit was by her side, she wished she could hold her mother and tell her so much. Even to just hear her mother laugh and to feel her touch, would make Tohru feel so so happy. When Momiji spoke up, she turned, noticing how close he was bending over her shoulder. Her expression softened, [color=plum]"I don't know what will happen...but if we want to see each other, I'm sure we will."[/color] She tried to assure him. But the future was risky to predict or make promises in the name of. [color=plum]"I'm sure we'll always be friends. You're one of the most important people in my life."[/color] She told him cheerfully. Seeing that her box was empty, she grabbed another one nearby and looked back to Momiji. She didn't want him to worry about the future. To her it seemed quite far away. But since he was a year younger than her, she supposed he got lonely with the prospect of being on his own when she and Yuki graduated. It happened in high school but she had visited him once or twice when she had a day off with no classes. [color=plum]"I have a feeling once your classmates meet you tomorrow, you'll make plenty of friends before the day is done."[/color] She pointed out, certain many girls would be interested in the blond just as they were with Yuki. Each dorm had a phone in the living room that could call outside of the school but to also other dorm rooms, she knew she'd have to order the pizza soon, but thankfully it never took long to arrive as it had lots of experience delivering to the college kids.