Her hand had been moving back for some more of the sweet syrup when Ururu made her request. The hand stopped short a moment as Rhode looked up at Ururu. "My home?" And why did she want to know? It wasn't her business. The Noah weren't things for conversation! Not really.
Avoiding the question wouldn't do either since she was stuck as a human currently. And that's probably what Ururu thought she was, so she had to say something. Fine then, her human home could be explained. "I live with my father and my mother in a big house. Mother is really sick a lot, and Father goes away on business a lot, so I can do what I want most of the time. So long as the maids aren't there bothering me." Which was the usual, and very annoying constant. Really, it was just as much her home as it was Sheryl's, so the maids had no right to scold her for doing anything "improper". "I have my own room, and there's a garden I like to play in."
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Her hand had been moving back for some more of the sweet syrup when Ururu made her request. The hand stopped short a moment as Rhode looked up at Ururu. "My home?" And why did she want to know? It wasn't her business. The Noah weren't things for conversation! Not really.
Avoiding the question wouldn't do either since she was stuck as a human currently. And that's probably what Ururu thought she was, so she had to say something. Fine then, her human home could be explained. "I live with my father and my mother in a big house. Mother is really sick a lot, and Father goes away on business a lot, so I can do what I want most of the time. So long as the maids aren't there bothering me." Which was the usual, and very annoying constant. Really, it was just as much her home as it was Sheryl's, so the maids had no right to scold her for doing anything "improper". "I have my own room, and there's a garden I like to play in."