Yuna Hōjō
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Rainy Day at the Teahouse
Yuna's hands remained gently on her sister's shoulders, massaging them and applying a steady flow of her medical technique to keep her mildly sedated and calm. Several of the attendees were mumbling to one another from the sidelines, which made Yuna feel slightly wilted. Anna surveyed the room and then waved her hand at Kaito's words.
"Oh relax Kaito. You've been to our facility enough to know we are very civil. Civility shall prevail here.", she remarked semi-playfully. But it seemed the Naitos, specially Daiki, had had enough of this rendezvous and withdrew. Lady Naito following closely behind him. Yuna kinda felt bad for him, for some reason, and curiously watched as he left their presence.
Hanako chuckled, oblivious to her surroundings as she counted quietly to herself.
"123...124...125", she continued. Even when Yamato suddenly got into her face and was trying to rile her up. Yuna just looked at him with a cold glare.
"You are very sick...", she said coldly. Anna looked to her daughter and smirked. She didn't know Yuna had it in her. But she certainly didn't want to perpetuate anything else further. Once Reijo was done speaking she stood up.
"Yuna, bring your sister please". Slowly, Yuna raised Hanako and held onto her arm closely, slowly pacing with her towards the exit. She suddenly felt alleviated and relieved to be leaving the meeting. Finally. Anna stopped midway and fluffed her fur shawl around her neck like a movie-star. She bowed politely too The Hyuugas and Kaito Maru, and everyone else who was in attendance. And then she looked to Reijo and simply giggled.
"You talk too much.""Mother...", Yuna slightly snapped.
"Alright. Fine. Lets go girls." And with that, and one last coercive eye to Reijo, the Hojos were gone from the teahouse. Outside, Anna noticed the departing Naitos, who left not too long before they had. She called out to them.
"Yoohoo! Lady Naito!". Anna pulled Yuna and Hanako along, pacing quickly to catch up to them and once they had, she sighed deeply.
"Oh thank heavens you didn't get too far away."Yuna, still holding on tightly to her sister, looked on at her mother's exaggerative expressions.
Mother, what are you up to?"It was so wonderful to see you at the meeting. I swear, you spoke with such a peaceful clarity. I was wondering if you and your son would be interested in having dinner tonight with me and my daughter Yuna? Girl, it'll be my treat!", she chirped. Anna was being so annoyingly perky right now.
Yuna just stood there, sighed, and rolled her eyes.