Board Thread:Konoha General RP/@comment-26068742-20170520191229/@comment-28866318-20170520212759

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“Pleasure to meet you Hotaru.” stated Kijo, bowing to her, his wife following suit as would Kayako. “We wouldn't miss this for the world. Truly a beautiful day to celebrate the nations coming together as one. We are blessed to have received the invitation.” Kijo would offer Zaiko a soft smile, his attention shifting as she introduced each member of her family. “Of course. Thank you once again.” he'd usher his family towards Obelisk, bowing to him as well. Through each of the exchanges, the rest of his family remained rather silent, allowing him to speak that is until Obelisks youngest daughter had approached Kayako and Tanoshimi.

“Pleasure to meet you as well, I'm Kayako and this is Tanoshimi.” as the question to go to the play area was brought up, Kayako lit up a bit, “Yes please.” she responded, forcing a bright smile on her face. Truth be told she just wanted to get away from her parents and try to enjoy the evening without the tense aura her father brought about. Once Masami had taken lead, Kayako would follow suit with her sister in her arms. In her arms, Tanoshimi watched her parents as Kayako walked her away from them. The young baby would begin to babble nonsense and attempt to point at her parents.

"We are going to play, mother and father aren't going anywhere." Kayako stated, smiling at Tano. Tano would hold onto her sisters Kimono and turn her head, watching the lights overhead as they moved forwards, contiuning to babble freely.

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“This is a lovely home you have Obelisk, it's like something out of a fairy tail.” called out Kayu, a bright expression on her face. “We are so gracious to be invited.” Kijo put a hand on her back, rubbing it reassuringly as he shared her expression. “It's magnificent, truly.” his eyes shifted for a moment as he watched Kayako take off with the young girl Masami. Inside he was grateful she had taken off, yet at the same time a bit concerned on how she'd handle being around other children, after all it wasn't a common thing for his children to be outside the complex back home.