[center] Kai watched Aiko walk off, his eyebrows raised in surprise as he watched her run into the house. Slinging his bag over his shoulder, Kai started to head towards the house, entering through the front door moments later. He stood there for a moment, looking around before deciding to go check out his room. He walked down the hall, up the stairs, and then all the way down to the other side of the hall, opening the last door on the right. As he slid it open, he smiled softly. His room was small, but he didn't need a large space. There was room for a bed, and a desk. The closet seemed big enough for his needs. Kai walked into the room, noting that the floor and walls were both a light shade of tan. He walked over to the window, looking out and seeing the edge of the trees not too far in the distance. Please with this, Kai set his bags down and walked back downstairs. He walked into the kitchen, surprised that Mai was there and not in her room. [color=red] "Mai!" [/color] He said in a surpassed tone. [color=red] "I figured you'd be in your room," [/color] Mai turned to face him, a smile on her face. [color=yellow] "I was checking the calender I made to see when the furniture was being delivered. I figured the calender would be best in here, for everyone to use!" [/color] Mai said happily, her hands clasped in front of her. Kai smiled gently. [color=red] "Well that's very nice of you. I'm sure the furniture will be here later today right?" [/color] he asked curiously, looking at the calender. It said that the furniture would be there later on that evening. He remembered when they had went shopping for the furniture, he hated shopping. [color=yellow]"Mhm!" [/color] Mai said and smiled up at him, her face lighting up as she smiled. Kai had always considered his younger sister to be the ray of sunshine in his life. She always made him feel better when she was around, because she was such a positive person. Kai wasn't the most positive person, he over analyzed things too much. Kai envied his sister, for the way she could just go through life so happy about well, being alive. Mai seemed to take joy in almost every single moment, and Kai envied that. Kai was quiet, awkward, and bad at expressing himself except for in his writing or when he played piano. Those were the only times all his walls came down. He wished he could be more like Mai. [color=red] "Well, when it gets here don't stress yourself out trying to help okay? I don't want you to get hurt," [/color] Kai said, turning to face her and smiling warmly. He knew Mai would try to appear stronger than she was and help the furniture people when they delivered their furniture. Mai frowned, [color=yellow]"I'm going to be fine Kaiga, quit worrying," [/color] Kai laughed softly, smiling in return,[color=red]"Okay, you're right. I guess I just worry, because that's my job," [/color] Mai shook her head, [color=yellow]"Yes, but if you spend all your time worrying about me, you'll have no time to take care of yourself. Your happiness and safety is important to. So how about you be careful, okay?" [/color] she told him. Kai laughed, [color=red]"Okay,"[/color] He said. Walking over to the fridge, Kai opened it and smiled when he saw it was empty,[color=red]"Oh, guess we either need to go shopping or order take out," [/color] He said. [/center]