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Kasawa Lanford:
Rin nodded and made herself some ice-cream while Anise chose instead a cookie instead. After they were both finished eating they went into their room and quickly got dressed, Sakura joined them a short time later.

"Andy, we're going to bed early, talk to you in the morning," Rin said as she walked up to Andy's door and knocked gently.

Director of Music:
Andy nodded, then remembered that she couldn't hear him.  "Alright.  Sounds good.  Good night."  He replied, trying to keep up his cheery demeanor.  He heard the padded footsteps going further away as he slowly nodded off fitfully.

Kasawa Lanford:
Next Morning

Night gave way to morning as the sun dipped over the northern mountains. Clouds pock marked the sky and showers fell in certain area's.

Standing near the window, Rin looked out at the sky and let out a sigh. She hadn't been able to get much sleep, her mind constantly wondering about the flier that Yukita had but they had never discussed.

"I wonder what the Hollon Festival is..." Rin asked herself as she took a sip from her glass of milk. Glancing over at the two doors, her sister was still along with Sakura, she knew Andy was also awake, but had no idea if Phineas had come back to the dorm or not.

Director of Music:
Andy hadn't slept well.  The sun had peeped its head across the hills, and Andy shifted slightly, eyes open.  He stayed in bed for a couple of moments, turning his head to his right to see if Phineas had come back.  He hadn't.  Andy slowly got up, running a hand through his hair.  He picked up some clothes on the floor and put them on.  He walked over to the door, grasping the doorknob and stepped out into the common room.

Quietly, he made his entrance and murmured, "Morning, all."

Kasawa Lanford:
"'All'?" Rin smirked as she turned toward him. "Only you and I are up right now, where's Phineas?"

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