She didn't ask him to come up. This was at the back of Tomoko's mind as she raced up to her room as quickly as she could. There were too many things to grab that she wasn't sure she'd remember them all. In the end, she did grab four blankets, the rabbit's foot, and several jars which sat on her desk. She also grabbed a bag and pushed all the things inside, then she stopped by the kitchens to get something to eat.
Thank goodness her mother wasn't home, or else Tomoko would be grilled about tonight's events and she wasn't sure how she could even start telling how wrong everything was in a night that was supposed to be perfect. Tomoko's mother liked Ryusei; sure, she liked all of Tomoko's (normal) friends, but she seemed to take a particular liking to Ryusei as well. Now Tomoko worried how she'd break it to her mother that Ryusei would be gone--
Tomoko moved quicker. Don't think. Jam, a mug of tea, loaves of bread--
Ten minutes after she got in, Tomoko stepped out of her house, almost out of breath. "T-there," she said, pointing at a small street path leading to the back of her house. "W-We go through there."
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Thank goodness her mother wasn't home, or else Tomoko would be grilled about tonight's events and she wasn't sure how she could even start telling how wrong everything was in a night that was supposed to be perfect. Tomoko's mother liked Ryusei; sure, she liked all of Tomoko's (normal) friends, but she seemed to take a particular liking to Ryusei as well. Now Tomoko worried how she'd break it to her mother that Ryusei would be gone--
Tomoko moved quicker. Don't think. Jam, a mug of tea, loaves of bread--
Ten minutes after she got in, Tomoko stepped out of her house, almost out of breath. "T-there," she said, pointing at a small street path leading to the back of her house. "W-We go through there."