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As much as his seniors had bothered him to no avail whilst still attending Yumenosaki, it would be a lie to say that Tsukasa hadn’t had a tough time when graduation hit. The first year, two members short, the next two more had left a bad taste within the youngest Knight. It was surprising, how tight a bond one could achieve in merely a year, was it not?
Of course he had still kept in touch with his seniors even after they left, although in time contact had started to become sparse: they all had their lives to live, business to attend to. But when Tsukasa had received the offer of a city name, recognisable from the tales of said seniors, admittedly it was a whim to move, but he had a feeling that something good would happen if he followed his gut feeling. The thing about the Suou family name was that it opened up pretty much any door, so even if he should fail here, it was not like he had no way of returning back on track. And thus he had come, and thus the search for familiar faces had begun; however, he had never anticipated for the older Knights to be so hard to locate.
“ Excuse me, miss. I’m looking for someone. You haven’t happened to have seen my seniors from high school, have you? One appears perpetually tired and I wouldn’t be surprised if you had located him sleeping in a tree in the park once. The other, well, he gives off this kind of feeling as being a person you should refrain from approaching, but he’s a good guy at heart. Probably. ”












