Author's note: Sorry this is so short, I wrote it when I was half asleep so sorry if there is any mistakes!


After everybody had sat down, Satsuki Kiryuin finished sipping her tea, and after handing it to Soroi, her butler, she looked around at the group of people sat before her. She then cleared her throat and began,

'The reason why I have called you here is to inform you of the project we will be doing over the next few weeks, and as you have probably guessed, it is related to Christmas festivities. ' She paused briefly, and after nobody saying anything, she carried on. 'We will be hosting a christmas play for the fellow 'students' of Honnouji academy.'

Ryuuko snorted.

'What the hell do mean, a Christmas 'play'? I thought those were for second graders!' she snarled.

Nonon rolled her eyes.

'Sorry Satsuki-chan, but that's waay outta my league! Not doing it. Go ask Mister Wild Monkey or something.'

'Hey! It's not like I want to do it either, Jakuzure!' he whined.

'I know, can I be a Christmas tree!?' Mako's eyes twinkled. 'I mean, with all those super-pretty multi-coloured light thingy-majigies!'

'As if, Mankanshoku..' Gamagoori muttered, even though on the inside he was already squealing like a five-year-old on helium at the idea.

'Anyway, so what are we gonna' be doing anyway?' Matoi grumbled impatiently.

'Maybe if you actually could be bothered to listen, you would probably know that by now." Kiryuin smirked, flicking one of her perfectly-striaght ebony strands of hair as she turned on her heel, going to sit back down.

Ryuuko just growled, and even though she just pretended to ignore it, Satsuki could still feel her younger sister's eyes burning menacingly in her back.

Meanwhile, as all this happened, Inumuta was sat tucked away from everybody at the back of the room, tapping away at his keyboard. As he watched Satsuki and Ryuuko's bickering turn it to a fully-blown fight, he abruptly closed his computer and stood up, walking over to comment on Nonon's snide remarks about Uzu, and just muttered one small word to himself:

Great.