[img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/201012/1358cd48694015a58e8fbf4609d1a89c.png[/img] [b] Eiseikato[/b][img]https://66.media.tumblr.com/51fc61ac770a524e9468f174afa94d7f/tumblr_inline_n1xc79Kcic1rb3m8r.png[/img]Tsurara felt agonizing pressure from the teachings of Tsukihara but the payoff might just be what she will show gratitude later on. A glimpse of her childhood, Tsurara was stacking cups with her mother. The cup stacking proponents of instills cooperation, ambidexterity and hand–eye coordination just as how these flowers are uniformly arranged. Something was so sudden that bothers Tsurara and how fast that something was within her reach but it's on the tip of her tongue. [color=0072bc]"So Tsukihara, I see the exquisite beauty in unity through flower arrangement. Just as how the legacy of our kind wants us to be good wives. I wanted something greater than just being an obedient wife and I don't see anything wrong with that. You see, it pains me that other Yōkai have legends and not a single Yuki-Onna is written in the footnote of history. Those damned foxes have Kuzonoha ya know? "[/color][@Sho Minazuki]