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Mirii was walking on the hallway, while wearing pajamas and frowning a bit. Grina yawned loudly, as her right hand covered her mouth. Her eyelids were in the middle.

"Mirii… are you sure we are supposed to go around the hallway…?" Slowly, she turned her shoulders to her right for a moment. "I-I do feel a bit watched… as if we shouldn't"

"Forget about that impression." Mirii's head rose. "I intend finishing this beginning move as soon as possible, so I can immediately reach my bed and begin my sleep…"

Her head turned to her left, as her eyes squeezed a bit.

"Also, I do not have the patience to deal with your antics…"

"How could you treat me like this…?!" Grina's eyebrows "smiled", as her mouth downturned. "I have been ship for all this evening… do you want to see me becoming even more desperate…?!"

"Hmpf." Mirii's head turned forward. "I don't find enjoyment in seeing others' suffer… that question is really making me think you aren't aware of who I'm…"

"I know that, you silly…!" Grina nodded, as she sighed. "It's just…" Her head lowered. "… I-I'm so worried about that treehouse… th-the glorious days I-I want to keep as much as possible… th-the living diary I would never throw away…!" Her head rose back.

"Your nostalgia is something I would control, if I was in you…" Mirii turned to her right. "I even told you about this, before… it seems that trying to make you see your own errors is only wasting my own time. I'll no longer repeat myself."

Grina's eyelids lowered to the middle, as her small downturned mouth rose a bit.

"Sheesh… I'm not really that desperate, you know… I know that I shouldn't think too much about nostalgia…"

"I could help you getting rid of that completely." Mirii's eyes closed. "It depends on you. Personally, I would understand if I'm strong enough to"

"Bu-but nostalgia is giving me hope…!" Grina bended forward. "I-I would feel so uncertain, if I forget about nostalgia…"

"… fine." Mirii's eyes opened. "Others' affairs aren't a concern of mine. As long as none of those people are trying to interfere with my plans."

Grina yawned loudly.

"Groan… I'm getting so tired…" Her right forefinger's left side rubbed her right, closed eye. "Can I sleep for a moment on the ground…? I'm almost falliiing..."

"Permission denied." Mirii stops in front of a door. "Now, enough talking… my plan is about to start." Her left forefinger went towards the door.

Knock knock.

Mirii's mouth sealed, as her posture lifted. Grina was bending forward, with her arms a bit waving back and forth. Steps were heard from behind the door… then, the door opened: Tonna was staring down, while wearing light-purple pajamas with stars spread around it.

Her eyelids were down to the middle, as her irises were watching Mirii raising her head a bit.

"… you…?" Tonna's eyes blinked, as her head pointed Grina briefly, returning on the previous position. "Mirii…?"

"Tonna, let us in… I'll explain everything as quickly as possible." Mirii nodded. "I'm already sacrificing all this precious time, which I could had used for sleeping…"

Tonna took some steps backwards, as her right hand covered her face's right side.

"Ugh… sigh… you couldn't just wait… you had to get here…"

Mirii passed the door, followed by Grina which closed the door right behind.

"Tonna, please listen to me. This matter is vital for Inkinators' operations." Mirii nodded. "Especially the one regarding Project Neo's complete stop."

"Yeah… yeah…" Tonna yawned loudly, as her left hand covered her mouth, while she sat on her bed with her eyes closed. "Be quick… I'm already seeing myself enjoying those relaxing baths…"

"Very well." Mirii's eyes closed. "Tonna… you must stop Agents from inspecting our treehouse."

"Wh-what…?" Tonna yawned again, as her eyes were closed. "Treehouse…?"

"Yes, Inkinators' official Headquarters." Mirii folded her arms, as her eyes opened and her head rose. "You know about the previous Stingray attack in Inkopolis, right?"

"Uh… yeah… I do…" Tonna bended forward. "I… sent… the jet…"

Mirii's head tilted to her left.

"… Tonna?"

The woman lifted her posture, as her eyes opened slightly.

"Huh? Wh-what?" Tonna yawned with her mouth wide open.

Mirii frowned a bit.

"Tonna, stand up. That way you will not fall asleep."

"Grumplf… grumf…" Slowly, Tonna stands up. "Ah… you were saying about a house… and Agents…"

"I was talking about our Treehouse!" Mirii's head lowered, frowning even more. "Can you pay attention, Tonna?!"

"Why would ya… scream at me…?!" The woman was stumbling. "I… grumf… zzz…"

"Tonna!" Mirii snorted.

The woman jumped, as her eyebrows went down and her eyes were closed.

"Oooohh, would ya shu' up an'…" Tonna stumbled even more.

She fell on her bed with her back. Loud snores were coming from her… several veins popped out from Mirii's forehead.

"Grina, give me a hand." Mirii turned behind. "I can't lift"

Grina's eyes were closed, as she was sitting on a chair, with her head down.

"… zzz… zzz…"

Mirii's right hand covered her eyes.

"If I don't do something quick, I'll fall asleep too… and I'll get a terrible headache to deal with, too!" Her right hand slid down. "I'm going to wake up Tonna… I just need to mention the Treehouse…"

The girl walked in front of the woman, as her hands grabbed Tonna's shoulders.

"Wake up, Tonna." Mirii's hands shook Tonna back and forth, as her eyelids were in the middle. "I'm almost done with the discussion. Don't make my efforts go to a waste…"

"Grumpf… stop it… I'm listening…" Tonna snorted, as her eyebrows went slightly down and her head turned to her right.

"… are you sure?" Mirii's head rose.

"Yeah… treehouse… Agents… yeah…" Tonna snored.

"It seems I can finally conclude this speech." Mirii took a quick breath. "Tonna, once you wake up… make sure those Agents will never get to the Treehouse. I'll explain more later on, ok?"

"Zzzz… ronf… uh-huh… no Agents… aroun'…" Tonna turned, with her stomach down. "Zzzz…"

"… bah. I wish I could had said more about this… at the same time, this ridiculous situation is giving me that headache even faster than anticipated." Slowly, Mirii turned behind. "That's all I could do… now, I must reach the bed… before I end up sleeping on the floor… like a complete imbecile…"