A day of wholesome

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[It's just gonna be full of shenanigans and references (tho you don't have to get them to get the funnies), again for the shits and giggles]

Things started happening during breakfast. Ryusui asked to tag along with your girl group, saying that he would like to 'know what you beautiful ladies could talk so passionately about'. And when you explained that you were talking drama, in real life or in reality tv shows, he happily went on a tangent.

"So Yvie told her 'You're never gonna win this competition if you just stay safe'."
"And she's right!" you exclaimed. "My girl Yvie! Telling the truth!"
"But she doesn't have to be so rude about it everytime!" Sapphire frowned.
"Then, Brooklyn stepped in and said 'But Sasha was safe most of the time and she won'." he paused. "Sasha was the season 9's winner."
"Why is Brooklyn defending her?" Yuzuriha asked. "I thought she didn't like Silkie."
"That girl is shady." Garnet said, nodding. "I just know it."
"And then," his smile widen at what he was about to say. "Yvie said, 'That's because Sasha was talented'!"
The girls gasped while you let out a big 'OOOOOOH' and high-fived him.



There was this one spot, high on the mountain with a good view of the forest. You had an idea to set up a golf game there, so you asked Magma to put flags on top of some of the trees and so people had to hit them to win. Then at the end of the day, Magma would go around and collect the golf balls. Needless to say, you put him in charge, and of course he was not on board with this. But when you said you'll stay with him for his first morning shift, and if he doesn't like it you'd let him go, he accepted. And he did not regret it.

"Account for the wind!" you told Yo right before he swung.
No surprise that he's been missing four times in a row now.
"I did account for the wind." he said, looking at the golf ball in the air. "God dammit!" he shouted when he saw he missed the flag, yet again.
"Should've accounted for the wind!" Magma said with a smug smile.
"I did account for the stupid wind! That's not the problem! I just shot it too hard!"
"Yeah, through the wind!" Magma and you laughed.
"I'm gonna kill you." he glared at him before swinging again. "There it is. How's that accounting for the wind?!" he missed. "Son of a bitch!"
"Should've accounted for the wind dude!" you said, laughing along with Magma.
"Oh my god..." Yo's shoulders shook.

He waited for you two to be quiet before trying one more time.
"There it is, there it is!" he said, full of hope, but his expression fell only a few moments later. "How the hell?!"
"Yeah it's tough." you said, feeling a bit bad for him.
"How did you two do it?!" he turned towards you two, referring to the time you both showed him how the game worked and you both nailed it.
"Well..." you glanced at Magma.
He glanced back.
"The first thing to do was to account for the wind!" you both said at the same time.
You wheezed while Yo dropped his club out of anger. And as you were still laughing, him and Magma got into a fight.




You had lunch with Kohaku and Chrome. She was talking about the axe throwing training she organized this morning.

"Listen," you said. "what if I wanted to hit a bullseye, throw a second axe and hit another bullseye and I split the first axe in two. Would your class help me achieve that?"
"Uh...maybe?" she said.
"So it would be what, an hour of training?" Chrome asked, the two of you smiling.
"An hour and a half?" you added.
"I'd say every day for the next couple of month."
"Let's do this!"

You and Chrome both put down your plates at the same time and the three of you went to the training ground. Of course you weren't serious about this, you just wanted to try out some axe-throwing. Kohaku explained the basics and off you went. You both threw at your targets, you landed it while Chrome's axe went straight on the ground.

"OOOOOH!" you raised your arms in triumph.
"It wasn't a bullseye though!" Chrome pointed out, clearly just hatin'.
"Who cares! That felt amazing!"
You picked up your axes and threw it a second time. You missed and Chrome landed. He shouted of joy while you shouted of disappointment.
"What's it taste like?! Huh?! Huh?!" he nudged you with a smug face.
"It doesn't taste good!" you glared at him.
"I feel like it's a bullseye!" he turned towards Kohaku. "It's like half-and-half at the limit!"
"You know that half-and-half would mean that both parts are equal right?" she asked with a raised eyebrow.

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