Board Thread:Konoha General RP/@comment-28929139-20170527004018/@comment-28929139-20170527070903

"Thank you kindly!" She beamed at him momentarily before diverting her attention back to the kittens.

Kideme gave him full eye contact though when he elaborated on his "pets" and his relationship with them. Having grown up more or less in her own workplace, she found it fascinating to learn how other people lived. So the fact that his family more or less brought work home was rather ironic but interesting all the same. "That's so cool, you have little friends with you all the time." She admitted a tad enviously.

Mame was Kideme's mother, but vain and pretentious as she was, she preferred a maternal name that Kideme and the other maiko could call her that sounded less....matronly.

Kideme listened to everything Shien had to say, smirking at hearing Ayame's antics and Shien's countermeasures to said antics. She found it so charming as to how protective he was of her, and it made Kideme wish she could have someone like that in her life. In a way, she sort of found it in both Shien and Ayame, but ultimately, they were family, and family always came first. She hadn't forgotten how sad Ayame looked when she learned that she would be separated from her brother. It was a little complicated to think about, and though she would address it someday, now was not the time. So! After enough playing, cuddles and meows, the kittens were beginning to tire out, and it became so tempting for Kideme to just lie there and nap with them, she got up. "The waterfall is just beyond some apple blossoms over here."

Before they climbed back onto any tree roots, she pulled off her okobo and left them with the kittens, two of whom would climb onto to sleep in. Barefoot and fearless, Kideme hopped onto the raised roots and she held out her hand to Shien and pulled him up. With her platforms on, she appeared nearly as tall as he was, but now five inches shorter, she blushed just a tad feeling so small now. She turned though and started to move swiftly up the roots, the blurry pink patches of tree tops soon coming within sight.