"I am not sure that would be advisable, you know how he can get." Huye said in response to her plan to bringing Habaek out of his "corner". He cringed at the mention of the second plan. "That is even more inadvisable." If you were insane and enjoyed the prospect of death that seemed like the plan for you.

"A limb? Try a body part like... I don't know... brain, heart." Eun remarked. "What Habaek needs is something to get his mind off of Soah, or something."

"Alright, fine. Since my throwing ideas around isn't really working. How about just having a huge ass party for that little crybaby? We could like invite the people that he can stand and such. I doubt he likes anyone right now..." Hana pondered out loud.

"I suppose that could work. It beats all of the rest of our ideas." Eun nodded and tried to think of who they ought to invite. "We should just invite anyone we know." Eun often thought vaguely when put on the spot. She wondered if Habaek was mad with her as well.

"We could have fun with this too. Like start a food fight or something just to piss him off, so he'll have fun attacking the poor soul. This might be me since I've done that so many times to him when he first appeared. Muwhahaha." She grinned evilly as paced back and forth the Vines in her hair waved back and forth as if almost agreeing with her.

"A food fight... might not be a good idea." Eun winced at the mention. She doubted like most children that Habaek reveled in such activities. "Good luck to you then." Like Hana Eun just wanted everything back to normal before Soah's death. However, Eun probably went about it a bit better than Hana.

A funny thing about Hana, sometimes when she thinks of the greatest ideas, a flower will appear on the vines. As if showing the light bulb turning on inside of her head, plus the flowers would be a weird color too. Like metallic silver or burning pink. One flower appeared turning a burning orange this time.

Eun saw the flower as did Huye, but only Eun thought of it as a bad sign. "What on earth are you thinking now?"

Hana grinned a surprisingly truthful grin this time around. "We could hold it in the forest and it would be absolutely beautiful. Plus with a small little hints here and there that he should really cheer up." Hana spun around and started to head towards the forest.

"We should hold it tomorrow night. I can count on you Huye to ask people to come right?" Hana asked over her shoulder slowly walking. She touched a tree and buds of flowers started to appear on its branches.

"Eun can you please help me set up? It will be one great party! Huye can you please tell everyone to wait next to this tree, until the flowers open. Good-bye until tomorrow night." Hana laughed and headed into the forest, which seemed a little bit friendlier to everyone that looked towards it.

"That sounds good. I think that is perhaps one of your best ideas." Eun smirked and actually contemplated what they would do to prepare. They would need to figure out the food, guest list, and then finally what sort of entertainment and activities would take place.

"I will definitely let them know." Huye said in response and left them. His expression seemed lighter, happier.

Eun followed Hana into the forest to further speak with her friend. Hana continued to walk about one hundred feet into the forest to a clearing.

"Now time to play. We only have over twenty-four hours to plan everything." Hana looked up at the trees thinking, and then lightly touched one tree.

"I doubt Habaek would refuse Huye. After all, no one seems to be able to say no to him. He such a good guy." Eun looked pointedly at Hana trying to see if she would get the hint. "So who does the forest claim I like? Because I know exactly who you're infatuated with."

Hana grinned at Eun. "Oh you have no idea on how well the plants listen. Like that small vase of flowers on your table, they like to gossip." She turned around winking and looked at the design carefully.

"Well then remind me next time to not keep flowers. They fail to keep secrets." Eun hated that Hana could possibly have figured it out. Had she been that blatantly obvious? It frustrated her to no end.

Flowers burst from its branches and a few fell down into Hana's hand she walked towards the middle of the clearing and placed the three flowers into a triangle on the ground. The ground shook for a second and a pillar of vines and flowers appeared and it quickly turned into an elegant table with a figure of a tree in the middle of it.

Stepping back Hana looked at her work, "Well what do you think as for the main piece? Any ideas please just blurt them out."

"I think I should handle the center piece." Eun took a small jar from her pocket. Lifting the lid she found a small amount of water in its contents. Pouring a small amount into her hand she concentrated completely on the water. Soon enough a beautiful ice design appeared in her palm. Sparkling like diamonds and other precious jewels in the light it seemed perfect. "How about this?" She questioned Hana.

"I like it. Hmm..." She took it and placed it upon an outreached vine that retracted towards the tree and placed it in its branches to where it caught the light perfectly and simmered like a thousand diamonds.

"Does that work?" Hana asked looking towards her friend.

"Next is... The other tables, but those will be based off the main one... Then food! The best part!" She cheered, Hana always loved to try various foods from everywhere.

"Yes it works beautifully." She nodded and her eyes seemed to smile since her mouth refused.

"We still have much to do. I think we may be here all night long." She sighed, "Oh well, if we must, then we shall. " Eun was determined to make everything perfect.

Hana smiled with satisfaction, both at her work and at the flowers. "It's been a long time since an all nighter." She commented thinking out loud. She set out on working on the tables always asking Eun if they matched well. Then it was onto the decorations, not food sadly. Vines crossed the open sky with huge budding flowers; she wanted the flowers to open when people entered.

Eun nodded as she placed smaller ice fixtures and decorations about the place. "It has, when was our last all nighter? I can't seem to remember." Finishing the last ice piece she inspected her work thoughtfully and decided that all appeared well. The place was now perfectly decorated. It was beautiful beyond words.

Soon enough it was dark and the decorations was almost finished and Hana was sitting on the ground sleepy yet somehow still awake. "Is it nap time yet?" She yawned, before falling over and passing out.

Assisting Hana with decisions on tables and other decorations Eun could feel her eyelids growing heavy. All she wanted now was a short nap. "I...I shouldn't fall..." With that she fell asleep on the warm grass.

Huye deftly stepped onto the balcony and found Habaek alone. "Deep in thought?" He spoke in almost a whisper.

Habaek turned toward him and the normally wolfish and viciously dangerous eyes seemed less harsh and just unfeeling. "Huye, what is it that you came to talk to me about?" His voice monotone the entire time. No sharp edge, no warmth, just nothing.

Huye stepped closer toward him. "There is going to be a party held in your honor tomorrow." Huye was wary of Habaek's reaction.

Habaek closed his eyes momentarily as if it would improve his ability to analyze this news. "I see... whose idea was this?" Still no feeling could be detected in his voice.

"It was Hana and Eun's idea." Huye was hesitant to divulge this information, but in the end if he refused the consequences could be more drastic.

"Well... I..." Habaek stopped and then closed his eyes again. "I suppose I shall attend."

Huye nodded and almost smiled, "Very well, I shall alert everyone then." Huye was about to leave.

"Huye, do not invite my mother." The sharp tone didn't seem to come from the small child. Rather an enraged man.

Huye nodded and left Habaek to his thoughts.