[h2][center]Uehara Mitsuki[/center][/h2] Mitsuki quietly contemplated his Servant's suggestion before nodding his head in agreement. As far as things went, a nice walk in the park would prove to be more useful to him than trying to find something to do back at home. Of course, finishing his food came first, but given that it was almost done anyways... "Park it is, then; I don't think this is the occasion for a visit to any of the beaches on the island... Or any of the religious establishments, for that matter," he said, polishing off his slice of pizza before cleaning his mouth. Of course, paying at the counter meant that they could just walk out, so long as they didn't leave a mess behind. Self-service was nice like that sometimes. [hr] Given the time of day, it was no surprise that there would be people of all sorts walking around Fusang Park; their reasons may have been varied, but the amount of people present, though not impossibly dense, did show that even in a city surrounded by the hustle and bustle of city life, people could still appreciate some nature in their lives. Of course, there was a zoo and botanical garden here as well, but that was far from their goal today. "You know, I'm always surprised at how large this place is," Mitsuki mentioned offhandedly, his hands in his pockets as he glanced around. "Though I guess some Servants might get uneasy seeing nothing but skyscrapers for ages..." [@KoL] [h2][center]Alter Ego — Meltryllis[/center][/h2] Meltryllis' smug face as she held the bag containing her new figure hooked in one of her arms showed how pleased she was with her new acquisition. Of course, it wasn't [i]her[/i] money that had bought it, and she was aware of how her Master had reacted initially upon pointing it out, but this was... A gift. Right. A gift. It was a gift, so there was no need to feel guilty about anything, right? In fact, she didn't even mind having to carry it herself; there was no way she would let it get damaged next to everything else that her Master had to carry—doubly so, given she only had one arm to work with—which meant that the only logical way to manage this was to do it herself. "I'll have you set this up later, then," the Alter Ego said as the two walked out of the shop, now seemingly even more aware of her surroundings. Without a need to find a store that sold figures, all of her energy could be spent protecting what she had come here for. Well, and her Master, too. That was probably a higher priority than the figure. "So... Shall we head home, then? I suppose there's not much else for us to do right now..." [@VitaVitaAR]