"You say that now, but in a few years, you won't want to do anything fun." Yuki said, trying to get her riled up.
Yuki took a sip of her drink and smiled. "This is a really nice place."
"It's going to take too long to go home, so we might as well stay over after the party." Yuki said.
"I told you he wasn't that bad, Sakuya." Yuki said.
Yuki walked up to Sakuya. "So how was the dance?"
Yuki sighed as she looked on. She went to set the food out.
Yuki took the spoon and licked it. "Delicious." She said before looking back on the dance floor. "Sakuya and Toya are dancing together right now."
Yuki smiled as she watched them dance. She then went back to the kitchen to see how Zain was doing.
Yuki went to look around. She hoped that Toya and Sakuya were getting to know each other a little better.
"I'll go tell Zain then. You two stay here." Yuki said before walking to the kitchen. "Hey Zain, you've got a free license to cook whatever you want."
Yuki was determined to keep Sakuya and Toya together. "We should have Zain cook something for us. You'll love it."
"Don't get into too much trouble, Zain!" Yuki yelled to him before turning back to Toya. "That's my brother. He's an excellent cook."
"Wow, it's a packed house. Who would have thought there would be this many people gathered for a birthday party?"
Yuki walked back inside. "Time to go, Zain!" She called out.
Yuki read the letter before Sakuya got there. She waved when she saw her. "Give me a sec, Sakuya, I've got to get Zain."
Yuki waited for Sakuya so they could go to the party. She still hadn't read the letter that Toya had sent her.
Yuki stood up and went to get some fresh air. She let her thoughts drift for a while.
Yuki closed her eyes and listened.
"That's fine. Now we just have to wait for Sakuya."
"There's only one way to find that out. Come on, it'll be fun."