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In order to convince the council of the museum's value as a heritage site to Azakawa Village, Shiori invited her schoolmates over to visit, as a start to promoting fieldtrips to Azakawa in her school. Before she left to pick up her friends from the train station, she had instructed Suga to do a check on the house again to make sure everything was sparkling clean and in its proper place.
Suga, of course, had already done several rounds of cleaning. The museum was ready for its visitors, yet Suga was not. He was nervous; no one had been in the museum as visitors since a long time. And it was also a long time since he last interacted with any outsiders. Shiori had tried to tell him to chill and just smile. Not that simple. As the manager, there was always a part of him that made him glare at people to make sure they didn't do anything funny with the exhibits.
It also didn't help that half an hour later, Shiori returned with a group of five guys. Somehow just by looking at them, Suga felt that he didn't like them much. Despite so, he tried his best to be nice, forcing his mouth into an awkward smile and bowing as they entered.
Shiori entered last, and was promptly pulled aside by a slightly irritated Suga, who passed her a hastily scribbled note.
Why are they all boys?
"Hh...eh," Shiori ruffled the back of her hair, "well...they just are!"
Suga frowned as he wrote another note.
Boys are loud.
"Don't worry about it, Suga-kun. I'll keep them in check!" Shiori gave Suga an assuring smile, "alright then, seeya later!" and ran off to join her friends, leaving a disoriented Suga standing in the middle of the foyer.
