Kyouya watched the boy go then smiled to himself. It was unusual and therefore interesting. Kyouya liked interesting things, challenges and puzzles, and he couldn't know that Sefton knew (to some extent) that he liked it now.
He walked out the exit to where the Ootori family staff were waiting for him. "Tachibana," he said. The man stood at attention. "Did you see another boy leave here?" Kyouya didn't look at Hotta, but he said, "No, I don't mean Tamaki." He maintained his calm façade, though he felt the murmur of a smirk on his lips when Hotta blankfaced. It always did disturb Hotta when Kyouya could read his mind.
"No, Kyouya-sama. Was there another person in the park?"
To keep his guards from going mad with shame and concern, Kyouya said, "There wasn't."
Tachibana, Hotta, and Aijima never failed Kyouya. As he walked to his car to head back home, he considered this interesting fact. He would have time to question it later.
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He walked out the exit to where the Ootori family staff were waiting for him. "Tachibana," he said. The man stood at attention. "Did you see another boy leave here?" Kyouya didn't look at Hotta, but he said, "No, I don't mean Tamaki." He maintained his calm façade, though he felt the murmur of a smirk on his lips when Hotta blankfaced. It always did disturb Hotta when Kyouya could read his mind.
"No, Kyouya-sama. Was there another person in the park?"
To keep his guards from going mad with shame and concern, Kyouya said, "There wasn't."
Tachibana, Hotta, and Aijima never failed Kyouya. As he walked to his car to head back home, he considered this interesting fact. He would have time to question it later.