Every morning Liechtenstein would get up and go about her usually routine. Once her and her brother came back down from the mountains, one day she decided it needed to be different. Usually once they got back down the path they parted ways her going out into the field, while he shut himself up in his office until lunch, doing paperwork and other various political things. Liechtenstein felt the need though to spend more time with her brother, since they often did not re-meet again until about 1 o'clock. So she decided to make up a game that they could play, so they could spend if even one more minute talking. She had thought all night about her game, and knew of one she thought would be fun. It was going to be easy for her and hopefully easy for Vash as well. She made up a series of questions and stored them in her desk for safe keeping. She made up 20, and then when she reached her 15th question she would make 20 more, and so on until she reached 100, the most important one. It was a Monday, and had just been pulled up the hill by her big brother in an attempt to make it up to see the sunset, which they did. They walked back down the hill slowly, half because they were out of breath and half because they knew as soon as they reached the bottom, they would have to part. They reached the bottom she set her plan in motion. "Vash?" he looked at her over his shoulder for he had just turned to walk away. "What is it Lilli?" She giggled knowing that this would work perfectly. "Vash, starting tomorrow could we maybe play a game, I thought of one last night? I won't take too long I promise." He looked at her, and then sighed, knowing he would have to in the end. "Of course Lilli, can you explain it to me?" She giggled again and started to explain:
"I will ask you one question per day and give you until my bed time to answer. I will only ask the question in the morning when we reach the end of the path, like now. I will ask it again when we sit down together for lunch, and when we sit down to dinner. The final time I will ask is when I head upstairs for the night, and one of these times I expect my answer." Vash nodded and silently wondered what type of questions he was to be asked. Then he thought about the length of the game, and noticed how she left that out. "Lilli, how long will this game last?" She looked him square in the eye, a thing she rarely did, and simply stated "till I ask my last question." And then she walked away.
