"Mrs. Tsukuyomi." It comes as a knee-jerk reaction, and she can't help it, really. It just comes out dryly and she sighs, listening to the rest, frowning the whole time.
Lily Tsukuyomi is an understanding person. Perhaps one of the most understanding people. She always almost always looks for the bright spot in things, and yet... here she is. She honestly, truly does not want to give him the time of day, but there's a problem with that. Simply put, the fact that she is forward facing towards the public, and "no comment" doesn't help them in the slightest.
So... she steps outside, and closes the door behind her. She leans up against it, crossing her arms.
She'll listen, but she's not inviting him in.
"I'll hear your piece, at least. I think that puts the ball in your court, sir."
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Lily Tsukuyomi is an understanding person. Perhaps one of the most understanding people. She always almost always looks for the bright spot in things, and yet... here she is. She honestly, truly does not want to give him the time of day, but there's a problem with that. Simply put, the fact that she is forward facing towards the public, and "no comment" doesn't help them in the slightest.
So... she steps outside, and closes the door behind her. She leans up against it, crossing her arms.
She'll listen, but she's not inviting him in.
"I'll hear your piece, at least. I think that puts the ball in your court, sir."