Board Thread:Important Logs/@comment-25687356-20170925211950/@comment-28929139-20171010023404

Having left the blonde boy to his own devices on the beach, Kai was pushing her paper canoe of cranes back toward the festive grounds, ready to hang them all and wash down her seething rage. Apart from the last few dozen, she had taken time to individually run each crane through with fishing line so that they could easily be hung practically anywhere. So now as she was finally reaching the first of many stalls and kiosks from which she would begin hanging her origami.

Though unbeknownst to her at that moment, she'd become the social dumping ground from one busy girl to another and soon came something she'd never expect from anyone around here. Attention. With only just a couple yards to go, here came a female much shorter than herself and dressed...in a hood and mask. Was this some kind of mockery? Or a joke? Whatever it was, she was not amused. As her seemingly coincidental doppelganger came about, Kai glanced from the fox head to another head she noticed retreating from the area. The albino. Gritting her teeth, the anger she'd almost completely from the blonde boy had now returned full force and was redirected to the lazy social butterfly. These two were just as terrible as those boys that were known for being troublemakers to the novices.

So when the Fox started getting closer, Kai's instincts kicked in, and she started to run. Shoving her boat forward as she fast she could, she tried to dodge the bullet but to no avail. Between running out of room to flee and the fox's superior stalking senses, Kai had been caught. Digging her nails into the corner of the bag, Kai hunched her shoulders defensively and leaned over the cranes as if trying to hide them. "No no no Fox demon, I don't need you. I have nothing to offer unless you're in need of some rice or bamboo parchment." Pulling the yellow hood tighter over her head, Kai could taste salt and her tongue now smarted from being cut. Damn.

"Go away! Whatever that white girl said, it's not true!"