Board Thread:Konoha General RP/@comment-99.56.102.252-20170617155308/@comment-28929139-20170617175213

Kideme was really happy that she made the decision to invite her friend Moeru to work at the teahouse. He was her friend, and he did seem a little lonely, so at least with him having something to do at the teahouse he might be too tired or reeling from the company of others to enjoy the solitude at home. It was actually also quite nice to have someone there her age and a boy at that. The youngest maiko in their current employ were all sixteen and they were all boy crazy or obsessed with the latest fashion, none of them had much of an ear for humor. At least with Moeru, they could talk in between dealing with clients, and she mutually enjoyed his company very much. Even if he was still very young, he was quickly becoming popular with the ladies. The younger women weren't afraid to lightly hit on him, and the older ones were prone to giving him bigger tips.

On slower nights, when neither of them felt like training, they would indeed be up all night chatting while either tidying up or just having tea in an empty room. Whatever the case was, Kideme was happily receptive to it all. Just as he had with her, she told him her dreams, her fears, what made her sad. It went without saying that the two were becoming thick as thieves.

Tonight, Moeru seemed to particularly go all out. It was some clan leader's birthday, and they rented out the entire first floor for a few hours. They wanted some top notch entertainment too, and while Kideme sat in to play shamisen for some added music, the rest was all Moeru. It was a huge success to say the least. He was welcome to hang back after performing to enjoy some food and drink but was otherwise given the rest of the night off.

Kideme had to stay back because she was playing music, but the moment people were getting drunk and making the move to get home, she was out! So at the pasture, she was dressed in a more simple yukata to run around in and saw the scroll in his hand.

"So what are we learning today, Sensei Snake a Hole?"