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2nd Floor Common Room -- Monday Early Evening
Hinata had figured that even if Warren was more than pleasant about dealing with Yei, that it was only good manners to remove herself (and her cat) from the room at intervals just so he could spend longer than kitten could nap without Yei attempting to stalk and play with his feathers.
Yei was a bit sulky about this move it had to be admitted. She liked the feathers.
At least, until Hinata rolled a brightly coloured ball with bells in it across the floor of the common room and all thoughts of feathers disappeared from Yei’s head as things quickly reoriented themselves, in Yei's view of the world, to ‘Omigod it's moving--moving. My ball! After it! Miiine! HI BALL!’. And a fuzzy white kitten went stampeding after the ball as if it were the best thing ever.
For her part, Hinata contented herself with a book and keeping an eye on Yei.
[Ooopen as common rooms are, yes!]
Yei was a bit sulky about this move it had to be admitted. She liked the feathers.
At least, until Hinata rolled a brightly coloured ball with bells in it across the floor of the common room and all thoughts of feathers disappeared from Yei’s head as things quickly reoriented themselves, in Yei's view of the world, to ‘Omigod it's moving--moving. My ball! After it! Miiine! HI BALL!’. And a fuzzy white kitten went stampeding after the ball as if it were the best thing ever.
For her part, Hinata contented herself with a book and keeping an eye on Yei.
[Ooopen as common rooms are, yes!]

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"I wonder if they'd be so brave," she answered. "Have you any pets? No cats, I understand, but..."
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That would be an interesting challenge, really, to deal with.
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Yes, Bruce knew about this kind of thing. That wasn't even part of his training. That was just something Alfred taught him when he was young.
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...and quietly wondered about the feather-dust Warren was sure to bring with him. Well, they'd deal with it as it happened.
"I don't know about the filters," she said, "but I do try to keep Yei well in hand."
Spoilt kitten was spoilt.
"I th-thought you didn't have pets though?" Ah! "Were you thinking of getting one?"
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"Th-That's an explanation I should have thought of," she admitted ruefully. "I work at the book store in town."
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"That's not really on my reading list." Hinata shook her head, amused. "Th-Though I wonder now how many books there are about that sort of thing."
More than you want to know, Hinata.
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Or, if they were, they were also vaguely horrifying.
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"Why would you read something if it was not interesting?" she asked.
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Hinata flushed.
"Ah! F-Forgive me if I'm being too curious!"
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"Do you read for pleasure at all?" she asked instead.
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"Well," she said, "as long as it's not all business..."