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|| Never Enough|| The Greatest Showman ||
Yui giggled, her eyes lighting up at the fact that she was surrounded by the people she most loved. "Finesse is like something subtle or refined," Yui replied in a whisper for Lulu's benefit. Ronan pat Luna's head, attempting to be reassuring but perhaps making it worse. He didn't want to demean her of course because she wasn't dumb, as much as she claimed to be. "Ren, stop bullying people, you'll catch more flies with honey than with vinegar." He lectured, pinching Ren's ear to make him stop. "Ow! Ow! I don't want to catch stupid flies! Only idiots would catch flies!" He cried, pushing Ronan away from him and hiding behind Yui, whom he knew Ronan would never dare lift a finger to. Ronan reached right over Yui and pulled Ren up by the back of the shirt. "Apologize, you'll never get a girl with that attitude," Ronan tried. "I don't want a girl!" Ren protested, struggling to get out of Ronan's grip as Yui giggled, onlookers too, watching.
They ate dinner together that night, the family talking and laughing, skyping Ally in so that she wouldn't be left out. Already there were plenty of silly anecdotes from their first day of school and Ally too, had her fair share to say on what was going on outside of the walls of Haven. "Look at you Luna, eating something new," Ally smiled, glad to see that Luna was indulging and taking in something that the school had to offer aside from fish sticks or chicken fingers. Yui too, was indulging in something new, Damian encouraging her to try something called bangers and mash from the British section, which was basically mashed potatoes an a British sausage, but Yui seemed to like it all the same. That night, Yui miracled up a lock box to put Lulu's toy into. "Okay Luna, hand it over, tonight you're going to get some actual rest!" Yui declared, looking stately in her fancy white nightgown with their school crest embroidered in the corner.
The next day came quickly, their classes full of learning. In the morning they did some math, going over basic principles that were easy for the children to grasp. After that, they took a field trip to the horse pens, Ms. Emily wanting to teach them more about about animals since most of them had only ever encountered domesticated dogs and cats due to the fact that the world had been in an eternal winter for who knows how long.