Kuro had just came inside Kageryu's temple with the mail. She grabbed her letter, which she surprisingly had, and gave the rest to Shas so he could dispense it to the rest of the people. She walked into her room, threw her letter on her bed, and started working on something on her computer. Later, after dinner, Kageryu came in Kuro's room.
"You have to get up early, for you, tomorrow to go shopping with us for Saturday," she said.
"Why what's going on Shatterday?" asked Kuro not taking her eyes off the computer screen.
"Read the letter you got and you will know what is happening Saturday," said Kageryu and she left. Then later that night Jin came into Kuro's room and sat down in his chair by Kuro.
"Willyoubemedatefortheball?" mumbled Jin blushing slightly.
"What ball?" asked Kuro looking at him weirdly. Jin sighed and grabbed the letter off of her bed.
"Readit," he said. Kuro opened the letter and read it as instructed to do.
"Do I have to go?" whined Kuro.
"Yes, andmebemakingyou."
"Do I have to wear a dress?"
"Yes, tomorrowwe'regoingshoppingforourclothes."
"But I don't do dresses!"
"NordoesKetsu, shelockedherselfinsideherroom. Sowillyoubemedate?"
"Fine," and Kuro sighed. She turned her computer off, threw the letter onto her desk, and laid down on her bed. Jin then flew over and landed next to her sitting Indian style with his back against the wall.
"I don't want to get up early," complained Kuro some more.
"Itisn'tsobad, Jin'llwakeyouupifyouwant," suggested Jin.
"If you want," said Kuro.
"FinethenJinwill," and he did a goofy smile at Kuro. She just reached up and ruffled his hair.
"You're such a kid."
"Andyou'resucha…vampire," tried Jin. Kuro just looked at him with an eyebrow raised. "Butthat'swhymelovesyou!" and he hugged her.
"Thanks…?" responded Kuro.
"Will you two shut up and go to sleep!" yelled Kageryu from the room next door.
"Tell Jin that," said Kuro.
"Hey!" said Jin.
"Just shut up!" yelled Kageryu. Kuro went to sleep and all was peaceful, at least for the night it was.
