[h3]Yuudai[/h3]supposed that today was going to be interesting. He didn't particularly care about the rumors of the supernatural; he was just wandering around yesterday night and his path led him to the shrine. When he and the others learned that the rumors were true, Yuudai couldn't understand why they were shocked. After all, the yokai had always existed--the discovery was like learning a new fact in school: interesting, but not exactly world-shaking. Then again, people have told him that he was very unemotional. Eh, whatever. It probably would've been easier to just ignore this stuff and go about his daily life, but they--the onmyoji and yokai at the shrine--seemed good-intentioned. However, he still felt a sense of danger from Tsugu. The tanuki hadn't done anything bad [i]yet[/i], but it was enough to prompt Yuudai to throw paper shurikens at him.[hr][h3]Kuharu[/h3]stretched himself out on a park bench. The sun was really~ nice that afternoon, a good time to recharge. The period right after spring was a quiet period for him, since couples were just happily spending time with each other. Towards the end of summer break, things became a bit busier. Relationships formed during their vacation, so people steeled themselves to confess. Some were just students, praying for a good year. Thinking about students, Kuharu remembered a rumor that he'd heard. [color=6ecff6]"Mmn~ there are new onmyoji at the shrine now, aren't there?"[/color] It was quite an unusual occasion, so the word traveled fast. Maybe it'd be a good time to visit; he hadn't seen Tsugu in a while. Maybe Suzue would be there as well. [color=6ecff6]"Alright! Let's go!"[/color] he said with a surprising amount of energy. Kuharu really liked them; they were always nice to him, for some reason.