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Kongiku greatly appreciates Haruki's care for him. He holds his master in high regard due to the patience and love that he has bestowed the ornery fox. He cares deeply for Haruki and would fight to the death, not because of the contact but because he considers the boy his family and wants to put a smile on his face (though frequently only tries with minimal effort).
Haruki cares for Kongiku greatly and views him as a family member, and he does his best to take care of the fox, reining in some of the more impish impulses, while also doing his best to be a good master. Haruki can of course get fretful, irritated, and upset when Kongiku is being very rude and/or lazy, but still loves him lots and lots!
Mizuki appreciates Daiki not only for his loyalty towards himself but also his loving devotion towards his younger brother Haruki. He trusts Daiki to tend to the little crow boy like he would a relative. Mizuki values Daiki's advice and opinions and treats the him like his right hand man.
Kongiku finds Daiki annoying because he is too "stiff" and too S T E R N. It is quite frequent that the fox will try to sneak himself and Haruki away from Daiki's presence but for some reason it doesn't seem to be hard for the man to find them both much to Kongiku's dismay...
We believe he is an interesting subject and very fun to play with. He is also attractive but for some reason he does not appear to be interested in our affections... more tests of temptation must be run.
I enjoy their presence when they are engaged with my hair or reading my poetry and being passive, but everything else is startling and confusing to me...are children like this? It is so exhausting and they have a concerning interest with my body as well...perhaps I should cover myself up in their presence...
I'm doing fine, it is just my metabolism, mother worries too much! And Morgatha! No! Devereux and I are fine as we are, go pester one of my other siblings about that.
Greetings nephew, I see you are as rail-thin as ever (my sister worries for you)...and when are we going to be seeing grand-nieces and grand-nephews, hmm??? Sister dear wants grandchildren...