Dioscuri
Shopping Center with @VitaVitaAR & @Rune_Alchemist
"You carried that conversation with the gracefulness of a fish out of water, but what could I have expected from a human." Castor would say as if disgusted by their masters lack of proper etiquette and unskilled conversation skills. Really he just disliked the scenario he was in, having to act as some hand and foot servant to a girl who lacked the ability to communicate with gusto, oh how it made him scowl in frustration. Likewise why on earth were they shopping for clothes anyway? His sister would look amazing in whatever they brought so such ideas as 'browsing' and 'trying on multiple outfits' were merely extravagance. The only reason he had even began to agree to this venture to begin with was to confirm an already known truth of his sister's divine beauty.
"Brother you need to carry yourself with more reservation. Master will never get better at speaking if you terrify her" Pollux would say appearing from one of the aisles as if to act as a saving grace to the conversation before Castor would light a fire. She would wave with courtesy towards Yuriko with a smile of hospitality to boot. "Besides brother, she just offered to feed us both and that would give you ample opportunity to criticise those that need it." She'd say with that overwhelming sisterly aura. Which got a annoyed hrumph out of her brother whom had resigned himself to just following his sister at this point, even with this fool of a master that so far wasn't doing much to make him like her at all.
Of course he probably shouldn't of resigned himself too early given Pollux had turned her attention away from their joint master and towards the person their master was talking to leaning over past their master. "And you fair-faced stranger perhaps you would like to join us for this meal as well so that you and my master can talk more in a more relaxed setting?" The divine sibling would say looking over the woman their master had talking to with the intrigue and fondness she held for humans in general.
Castor however had turned his gaze towards the strangers' servant. Obviously it was a heroic spirit from the age of man that much seemed certain but Castor had neglected caring for that age when he had become firm in his hatred and yet deep down in his instinctual nature, something about the child's innocence seemed tainted. He most certainly couldn't shirk joining the meal now if there was another heroic spirit in such close proximity to his sister.
"So are we going to eat or what." Castor would say not wanting to stand in this clothes shop longer then he had to.