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#25
Old 09-19-2012, 03:43 PM

Hiroaki could only stand in one spot as he stared at his mother speak with his younger sister about how she had already told Hinata about the dangers of picking flowers that had thorns on them. Simply just hearing their mother speak with such kindness had brought back several memories of how things had used to be before both of their parents had become such busy people due to the humans. However, when he had spoken up about leaving into town to get some fruit even though it was a large lie. It had seemed as though their mother didn't really look like she had really believed what her son had said. Rather then letting him go on his own, she had suggested that he went with his younger sibling and their mother to go into town to look for some mangoes. Indeed, that was a great fruit to have and if mother said there was a fresh crop just put out in the market area. It must've been true. Not to mention that their father was also going to be meeting them in town today for some type of meeting, just hearing that made Hiroaki slightly curious on what it could be. His last thoughts on the moment were that the meeting would be something about the humans, maybe it had to do with the new heirs to the throne or a new law to the village?

Whatever the case was, Hiroaki had known well enough not to argue with his mother. Especially since how scary she could be when she had gotten angry at someone, so rather then trying to get his own way. He nodded his head and made his way over toward his mother and younger sister. "Miss Yoru, would you like to accompany us as well?" Hiroaki had known well enough that his guardian nor was Hinata's guardian part of the family tree, but leaving them out of the fun was rather rude indeed. Besides, with his guardian coming along, maybe there would be a chance for Hiroaki to sneak off into the forest while his mother and younger sister might be checking out which pieces of mango were ripe or not.