Marie sighed, rubbing her temples and smiling slightly. Every year, something or another happened. She flashed back to her first time at Primrose. She had panicked, breaking someones nose and causing quite a bit of damage. Then she had become someones body guard do to her strength, and the place had eventually stuck on her. The tenant she had been both guarding and in a relationship with had moved away, and she was offered a job as the maid by the landlord. Being a mother was always in her instinct, and she felt at home here.
"Yes dear, if you could get some water and aspirin as well? I fear that Miss Gin will be having quite the headache when she wakes up." Marie cast a warm smile over to Kimiko, sitting down on the couch and letting Gin snuggle into her. Another face apeared in the hallway, and Marie turned her attention towards him. "Oh, hello Mr. Richardson. We were having a little talk, feel free to join in. You see, two of our tenants, Gin and Kimiko, were attacked by a rabisu while outside. We were discussing the issue of bodyguards." Marie waved the boy over to the group. He had only been there for a couple days, but Marie knew all of the people at Primrose. It was part of her job, and also a personal matter for her.
"Why did you hurt the turnip?" Was the only distinguishable thing Gin had said in between rambling. It was directed to no one in particular, but it was still an odd thing, especially for the young, shy seeming girl.
Gin stopped flailing, instead opting to snuggle against Marie, muttering gibberish about teapots. After a few minutes, her eyes shut, brows furrowing as her vision blurred. She could hear voices, but they were indistinguishable and rather loud. Everything sounded loud right now, and her head ached. She snuggled further against Marie, grumbling. She was slowly coming back to her senses, but it hurt like hell. Her eyes opened just a crack, scanning the room.
"Mmmm... what happened?" Her voice was slow, tiredness kicking in. She reminded herself not to go outside in the future if this is the consequence. She was dizzy, but she sat up against Marie, blearily looking around. "W-what did I miss? Oh... Oh yeah..." She looked down at her stomach, wincing. Luckily it didn't feel as bad as it looked. She covered herself, leaning over so her chest was hidden behind Marie. No way was her first impression on strangers going to need like this.