Ran-mommy is going to have her babies soon. I'll have little siblings again. My last ones died. New babies are always great, at least to me. According to Ran, we have a nice house and I have a nice room with books written in braile and that our rooms are close together. Also, I have to share my room with Suika, when she is here. Of course, she sleeps in everyone's room, except Ran's. Ran needs her room. Awhile has passed and Ran brings up notions of marrying the kitsune she met. If she does, she may go and live with him on the other side of the village. Suika did ask me who would I stay with if that were to happen, to which I answered, "I think I'll just visit her but I would probably stay with Yukari." to which she replied, "You mean fat ass?" I shook my head and said, in an annoyed tone,"Yes, Suika, fat ass." Suika tended to call Yukari "fat ass" because Yukari was often lazy, then again, she called Yuyuko that, too, but the only difference is that Yuyuko is a fat ass with an ass that takes up about five seats at the movie theatre and Yukari doesn't eat that much, only when she is close to hibernation.

Still, said kistune she met hasn't proposed to her, yet, but might come to Yukari for permission. The thing is with that is that he might be wondering on if he should move in with us or if should move in with him. Whatever choice is made will be Ran's choice but that leaves the question as to where I'll stay. The choice is hard to make, as, if Ran leaves to join her mate, I'm caught on whether or not I would join her or stay with Yukari and Reimu. I barey know Ran's new mate and he barely knows me. Yukari seems to know him, as she mentions how kind he is and that she hopes he marries Ran and that they'll have a happy marriage. She also says if he doesn't or if he breaks Ran's heart then he is going to get his nuts cut. On that note, I wonder if she has ever fallen in love and opted to get married. When I ask her that, she tells me that she doesn't really remember if she even has fallen in love, also telling me that if she has, then she may have outlived her lover or he may have rejected her. She also said, "And besides, what would a man want to do with a barren woman like myself?" I never did figure out what she meant by "barren" but I've never bothered to ask her. I think it is best I didn't.

"Huzi, what will we have for dinner?"

"I dunno, somethin'."

"Like what?"

"Somethin'."