[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/vxNmft6.png[/img][hr][h1][color=9e0b0f]Tohsaka Manor, Foreign District[/color][/h1][hr][/center] Smiled confidently as she watched her Master look her over with awe. Or...was that confusion? No no, it was clearly awe at the great Archer's resplendent visage. As his eyes swung over her back to look at her bow, she saw a flicker of recognition cross over his features, bringing ease to the girl. [i]Ah, good, he meant to summon me. He knows who I a-...did he just call me 'Maider'? Did he just call my bow a feather duster?? I-It's pointy though? There are absolutely zero feathers on it?? Deep breath. This is fine. You can clear up this misunderstanding easily, Hou Yi.[/i] [color=ed1c24]"Pardon my interruption Master, but I think you might be mist-"[/color] Her attempts at clarification were interrupted by his introduction as the boy continued to introduce himself. Though she would normally raise her voice to a louder volume, demanding to clear up this misconception, the serious look on her Master's face caused her to pause. Good. That was a good look - she liked that too. She smiled as he took her hand in his, the two shaking hands as the positions of Servant and Master were established. [color=ed1c24]"It will be my pleasure to serve under you, Tohsaka-san. This humble servants name is-...I'm sorry. Did you just ask me to clean up your spilled juice?"[/color] She stared at him incredulously, that shining golden gaze of hers seeming to dampen slightly as an understanding of what kind of person her Master was steadily dawned on her. Watching Tohsaka-san's back as he left the room before she could ask anything more of him or clear up the growing misinterpretations between them more, Hou Yi could feel that small twitch in her temple once more. Her gaze shifted from her Master to the puddle that she was still unceremoniously standing in. Ah, no worries, he simply said to get rid of the mess. There was quite a simple way to get rid of it. [i]Let's see if he still [b]dares[/b] to call me 'Maider' after seeing th-...no that's no good, Hou Yi. You should not act out of spite. You are simply following your Master's orders to the best of your abilities. Indeed! You are doing good! As a hero would![/i] Once more her left hand shifted away from her body, spinning as it brought her bow from behind her back to just before her body. Closing one eye, she pointed one arrow directly below her at the orange spill that coated both the floor and her feet. A slow exhale. The silence of morning. The warmth of the sun streaming through the small window to the side of her. The release of an arrow. With a muted slice, Hou Yi's arrow shot directly between her feet, the force of shooting at such a close target launching the girl a foot in the air. She landed an inch behind where she was initially standing, a satisfied grin on her lips as she looked down at the 6 inch circle that she had created. The orange juice immediately began to stream down, falling multiple floors through the Tohsaka Manor before it drained into the ground underneath, where her arrow had eventually been stopped by the Earth after meeting its target. Stepping over the hole, her bow dematerialized from her hands as she made her way throughout the house, mentally taking notes and planning out how she would [s]'clean up'[/s] reinforce the manor.[hr] [@Cu Chulainn]