"It's the small things that matter, right?"
Tsukiyo smiled at Caspar's statement and laughed lightly. She shook her head lightly and kept the smile on her face. She supposed not. She was asking a question, and then to take it back; she should re-think her questions. But then again, it wasn't quite that. That confused her a bit. She always asked Caspar questions when they needed to be ask, but that was during training. They were not currently training at the moment. It was just him, and her walking along the path of Central Park. She released a slow sigh, turning her gaze towards the sky and then ahead of her. This feeling, it was a weird sensation. She enjoyed Caspar's company as she enjoyed her sister's company. Is this what it felt like to have someone other than her sister around? She chuckled lightly at the thought.
"And the teacher shouldn't tell the student to over-think things. That is the first thing we will do," she returned playfully, canting her head to the side to indicate that she understood what he was trying to tell her. She appreciated that more than anything really. It was nice to have someone else to converse with for a change. Not that she didn't like talking to her sister or anything, but over the last few weeks, the conversations with Caspar, Morgan, and even Asmodeus, had become somewhat of a welcomed thing. For one, she was talking more than she usually would. Tsukiyo wasn't exactly known for her social skills, however; around those three, it's as if she'd known them her whole life.
She gently brushed his hand away as he ruffled her hair affectionately, grinning in the process. She smoothed her hair out and fixed it. She tapped his arm lightly in a playful manner before a thought crossed her mind. She stopped walking, and when he did so as well, as much as she possibly could, she tiptoed and placed a chaste kiss upon his cheek. He being almost a good foot taller than her, she ended up getting the bottom of his jaw. She thought nothing of it before returning to her feet. She pulled her hands behind her back and rocked on her heels, no trace of embarrassment crossing her features.
"That's for putting up with us, so don't think much on it. Like the wise teacher told the student, 'it is possible to over-think things'," Tsukiyo stated, her smile growing. All she had to do was put a little faith into others. Somehow, as easy as that sounded, Tsukiyo wasn't quite sure how she could go about doing that. She had faith in her sister, but that was because her sister was practically the only world she ever knew. She didn't have friends like Kazehana had. She wasn't the social butterfly, nor was she the type to just go out and do things. She was the shadow, the wallflower. Perhaps back then it might have served her well, but now she wasn't so sure.
"I'll try," she stated softly. She'll try to put her faith in others as he had suggested. Perhaps she could start with the three males that had slowly become their friends. She could do that. If she could fight off a demon possession with ease, help her sister with whatever she could, take the training in stride from both Morgan and Caspar, then she could definitely try putting her faith in others. Maybe one day it'll prove to save her life. For now, she just wanted to enjoy this moment of peace with her friend.