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"So..." You broke the silence. "Who would like to start?" You clear your throat silently, not wanting to be louder than the other ones in the room.
"I don't." A small girl murmured with an irritated expression from behind you. This is gonna be harder than you imagined, that's for sure. The other two people continued to sit in silence.
"Look." You turned your upper behalf towards the one who just spoke. "She's your genmate. What is your problem with her?" She flinched as you asserted your gaze up on her. "If you are not going to help, we might as well not invite you!" You raised your voice as the door opened and another girl floated in on it.
"What're you guys doing?" She beamed from the happiness and seated herself next to Nina.
"We should be asking this." A girl with gray hair joined the conversation. "You're smiling like someone who just got engaged five minutes ago." She teased Enna with a mischievous smile, placing her head into her palm.
The mentioned girl shook her head. "Please. Can't I be just happy, even for once?" She crossed her arm with a fake offended frown. You were glad that she was in a good mood... which was not the case for the orange-haired one.
"Tsk."
'Speak of the devil' You rolled your eyes to yourself, to which the other two girls shot a confused look at you. You turned your attention behind you, again.
"Millie... please." Now Reimu's voice filled the room. "These days you're completely not yourself..."
"What? I'm not myself?" The girl raised her voice. "She behaves in a way that makes others envy his happiness." Millie pointed at Enna furiously, to which she got surprised. "It just annoys me so much! But you know what? Nevermind!" She backed away and rushed out.
"Well... There she goes I guess." The gray haired girl tried to enlighten the mood... but didn't succeeded. Nina flashed an eye to her signaling this is not the best timing. She muttered a 'sorry' and leaned back, then she fell silent.