"Ow...ow...ow..."The girl grimaced as, with every step she took, she stumbled. The likelihood of Mitsuko spraining an ankle was high as she walked down the sidewalk. To her discontent, her maids had refused to let her wear what she had been planning to wear that day - a bright, pink shirt and skirt - and instead made her wear a more refined looking outfit. Of course, Mitsuko wasn't really Mitsuko without at least a little pink, so she had snuck a flower into her hair, chose shoes with a bit of pink on them, and carried a small, pink purse. Inside the purse she carried the usual things - money, credit cards, and all this - as well as Roka's ipod. She had to return it to him, after all.
Having remembered Roka's offer about the musical, she had phoned him the day before, and asked whether he'd be willing to take her to one. She also, however, had asked if he would mind if his sisters went along with them. Mitsuko had always been an only child and, after hearing so much about his sisters from Roka, wanted very much to have a chance to meet them. She then requested that they meet somewhere close to the school - a little cafe that she often went to.
Having arrived at the cafe, the bronze-haired girl slipped in, smiling as she was directed to a seat right beside a window, where she could see when Roka and his sisters arrived. Deciding to order something while she waited, she flipped through the little menu, selecting a strawberry smoothie.
Minutes later, she sat there at the quaint little cafe table, sipping her drink contentedly. She was happy for many reasons - she would see her first musical today, she would be able to spend the day with Roka and his sisters, her smoothie was enjoyable, and...her feet didn't ache as much.
Well, until she stood up and started stumbling again, that is.
