[WHAT A RUDE HOME INVADER, causing this much trouble, gosh!! But of course this is much more than Kaoru had initially bargained for, and he can feel himself seizing up in mild panic as soon as he lays eyes on the room. There's a fear present that they'll figure out he had raised the alarm intentionally, and then this horrible mess would be pinned on him too, even though his hands are clean of it.
Luckily, they don't seem to be thinking of that just yet. One of the men turns around, already having Kaoru's wrist locked in hand, and begins to stride out of the room. It's clear with the way he barks orders that he's a member of the family rather than the servants, and likely high ranking.
We're locking this place down! I'm taking the brat back.
"The brat" in this case is Kaoru, apparently, and the two of them will eventually come up the hallway that Sen and the servants are having their dingus stand-off in. Very one-sided, considering she's exuding all the air of a royal family member who is not to be trifled with, whereas the servants just have their loudness and bluster. The one trying to stand Sen down is in the middle of sputtering a retort when he's shoved aside by the man guiding - or tugging, rather - Kaoru through.
He doesn't have any grandstanding to do, and there's the difference between the house members and those who serve them. Cold efficiency - taunting only when it can be backed up. Rather than waste any words trying to argue with her or defend the Nagumo defenses, he stops in front of the door, roughly moving Kaoru out of the way before addressing the servants.]
Let's keep humoring our guest down to a minimum.
[With little more warning than that, the man strikes out with sudden and vicious accuracy, attempting to kick Sen back into the room so the door can be shut again. Regardless of whether or not it actually lands, Kaoru will be slapping his free hand over his mouth to muffle the distressed noise of surprise that automatically follows.]
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Luckily, they don't seem to be thinking of that just yet. One of the men turns around, already having Kaoru's wrist locked in hand, and begins to stride out of the room. It's clear with the way he barks orders that he's a member of the family rather than the servants, and likely high ranking.
We're locking this place down! I'm taking the brat back.
"The brat" in this case is Kaoru, apparently, and the two of them will eventually come up the hallway that Sen and the servants are having their dingus stand-off in. Very one-sided, considering she's exuding all the air of a royal family member who is not to be trifled with, whereas the servants just have their loudness and bluster. The one trying to stand Sen down is in the middle of sputtering a retort when he's shoved aside by the man guiding - or tugging, rather - Kaoru through.
He doesn't have any grandstanding to do, and there's the difference between the house members and those who serve them. Cold efficiency - taunting only when it can be backed up. Rather than waste any words trying to argue with her or defend the Nagumo defenses, he stops in front of the door, roughly moving Kaoru out of the way before addressing the servants.]
Let's keep humoring our guest down to a minimum.
[With little more warning than that, the man strikes out with sudden and vicious accuracy, attempting to kick Sen back into the room so the door can be shut again. Regardless of whether or not it actually lands, Kaoru will be slapping his free hand over his mouth to muffle the distressed noise of surprise that automatically follows.]