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Aoi Kazuya
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Old 01-12-2014, 08:07 PM

While waiting for the other girls to finish packing away their things, Rossella pulled out her phone to check the Wallflower chat room again. The chatting seemed to have died down some, but most people seemed to be in class or working, so it was to be expected. She would never have had the guts to have her phone out during her high school classes though, she had been paranoid about having the device taken away from her. But then again, it wasn't like she used it much anyway. If anything, it just served as a replacement mp3 player when her actual mp3 was out of commission. She pulled up the on-screen keyboard and typed in a sentence or two before hitting send. She glanced to her friends and smiled back when they waved her over. Shouldering her bag, she joined the gaggle of girls and the group left the classroom.

The cafe they were heading for wasn't too far away from campus and they spilled in with a burst of laughter and loud comments. Rossella was mainly silent, offering small smiles and the odd comment here and there as they piled in. It seemed to be a lovely place to spend some time with friends. She could only hope they weren't disturbing the other patrons with their noise. Seeing that the man at the counter was occupied with a customer, the girls made their way over to a table themselves and settled their things down. Rossella noticed a man with long teal hair glance over to their group briefly before averting his eyes back to the windows, putting earbuds in and taking a sip from the drink he had. Ah...maybe they were being a tad loud...



Loud noises didn't necessarily bother Yasu, he'd had to get used to the fact that some people just didn't know how to adjust their microphone volumes when gaming. When the large group of girls entered the cafe, he only gave them a brief glance before turning his attention away, drowning out their chatter with music. He eventually ended up pulling his phone back out when he felt it vibrating. He sent off a response, which didn't take long to be responded back to. Sighing, Yasu propped his head up with one hand and typed with the other.

It seemed the next tournament was coming up a lot sooner than he had realized. Thankfully it was being held in a local venue this time. His teammates needed a place to stay and were asking for recommendations. Yasu really didn't know the hotels in the area very well, not having any need to stay in them, but he helped the best he could, remembering the many business partners his parents had introduced him to and the places they had stayed in. Glancing at the time, he figured he should start heading back to his place soon.