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Post by Midori Rin on Sept 18, 2011 19:57:55 GMT -5
Midori eventually rose to her feet, pulling herself out of Takashi's grasp and away from the table. She explained that she had to meet with her only other friend, and picked up her bag. Bidding her farewells to the other members of the club, she hurried out the doors and towards the cafeteria, looking for her childhood best friend. Midori wandered for a few moments, lost in the growing crowd. A flash of purple hair scurried past, and the girl reached over. "Hey! I was looking for you!" Midori smiled at her and nodded, "How are you today?"
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Post by Tamaki Suou on Sept 19, 2011 17:11:23 GMT -5
Feeling a little confused from Midori's sudden absence and Kyouya's approval, Tamaki's head spun just a bit. Sitting down to gather his thoughts he wondered when Haruhi was going to join them. realizing the bell was gonna ring for afternoon classes soon Tamaki stood up hurried into the back room to grab his bag so he could hurry out and not be late for class which was on the other side of the building. If he was late again it would be all he heard from his father at dinner time tonight just like last time it happened. On his way out he stopped to say his proper good byes to Hunny and Mori-sempia and to his best friend Kyouya
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Post by Kyouya Ootori on Sept 20, 2011 18:36:10 GMT -5
Kyouya properly said his farewells to both Midori and Tamaki as they both left. He pulled up his sleeve to see what time it was, and lifted up one end of his mouth in debate on whether he should head out just yet or not. After a moment of thought, he gathered his things and waved at both Honey and Mori, giving them both a formal goodbye and then heading out the door.
His classroom wan't too far away, so he took his time walking down the hallway with his hands in his pockets. He was stopped every so often by either a girl asking about the host club, or a boy talking to him about business. He reached his classroom and took his original seat. He occasionally looked around the room at the people around him, saying to himself in his head who's offspring they were and what important company they belonged to.
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