So not membership, but aide; it seemed Homura's group was getting popular for favors, though the demi-god wasn't entirely certain why. Of the three leaders, he had little doubt he was the most selfish, and likely the least merciful. Certainly by Hitsugaya's own words, he was the least accepting--something that Homura was not at all ashamed of.
Homura turned to face the bulletin, answering a reply to one of his own postings. He gave this stranger's a look, but didn't join in. Perhaps later on, but considering how little he knew about the other, he wasn't entirely eager to give out whatever information the stranger was trying to glean.
"What information are you seeking, exactly?" Homura kept his voice low, his back turned to the open area. He assumed that this was how the other would prefer it at any rate. "And what are you offering in return?"
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Homura turned to face the bulletin, answering a reply to one of his own postings. He gave this stranger's a look, but didn't join in. Perhaps later on, but considering how little he knew about the other, he wasn't entirely eager to give out whatever information the stranger was trying to glean.
"What information are you seeking, exactly?" Homura kept his voice low, his back turned to the open area. He assumed that this was how the other would prefer it at any rate. "And what are you offering in return?"