Kyousuke heard a sigh and glanced to the side. The displeasure on his little sister's face was clear as day. Her arms were folded to her chest and she was glaring straight ahead. He turned his attention back to the road, gripping the steering wheel as he guided the car to its destination.

"Not much further now."

"That's what you said ten minutes ago," Rin replied in a sulky tone. "You really sure?"

"Yeah, of course. We are definitely going the right way this time."

"Honestly." Rin shook her head. She glanced out of the window, watching the trees zip by. "So typical of you, going and getting lost."

"Oh, come on, surely I'm not that bad."

"You totally are. Such a hopeless big brother."

Kyousuke put on a look of mock dismay. "What a cruel and merciless little sister I have."

"Well, I'm just telling it like it is." Rin paused. "Even if you are hopeless and an idiot, I'm still glad you're my big brother."

"Uh... thanks, I think. Oh, look, here we are." Kyousuke slowed the car down and took the turn leading to the destination. "See, I'm not that hopeless after all."

"Hmm." Rin seemed to be considering it. "I dunno, I think you might still be a little hopeless sometimes. Remember when you kept getting lost during all those job hunts?"

"I didn't even have a car then," Kyousuke protested, bringing the car into a parking spot. He cut the engine. "Honestly, there's no winning with you, is there?" he added, a wry smile showing on his face. "Alright, you ready?"

"Yup," Rin responded, with a smile of her own.