ext_141573 ([identity profile] marin-karin.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute 2008-12-04 03:29 am (UTC)

Lunch could have gone worse. It was rather odd to discover that she was the only one, short of Chidori, who remembered what had happened, but she at least knew that the other two had been relatively okay on their own, and had gotten to hear more about this place.

Of course, upon checking the bulletin board, her mood soured. Really, it was more of a mix between anger and embarrassment. She would have searched Amada out that moment, were it not for two things: he was supposed to be in the showers, and she honestly had no idea quite how to handle it yet.

Instead of heading into the Arts and Crafts room, she thought it might be more prudent to stay in the sun room and decide exactly how to handle things both tonight and tomorrow. Not only would she have to handle that virginity problem, but the leaders of the groups wanted to meet tomorrow.

She'd found descriptions of some of the leaders of the clubs easily enough, and thought it might also be wise to do some research on them before tomorrow. If they wanted to accomplish anything at the meeting other than dumping information about the clubs at the newer leaders, then educating herself would be best. She and Rangiku had spoken about things other than the Arts and Crafts club, and Hitsugaya had given her a very brief overview.

There was a young woman about the same age as herself on one of the couches that Mitsuru thought might be a good place to start asking. The way she looked vaguely resembled one of the descriptions from Arts and Crafts, but she looked normal enough when compared to Hitsugaya's own description that it was difficult to tell for certain.

"I'm sorry, may I sit here?" she asked after a moment, trying to be careful not to frighten the cat that the woman was petting. If it was someone from Arts and Crafts, then she could ask further, and she might at least be able to have a conversation partner in the event that it wasn't.

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