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>>45877321
Correct. But while the Aki sisters are THE autumnhus, that isn't to say the rest of the MoF cast aren't autumnhus as well.

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>>43210764
You first noticed it when boxing up old articles and papers to be thrown out. As you dump the box outside, you noticed that that someone had opened up one of the boxes you bought out a few days ago and ruffled thought it. They made attempts to hide it, but you were sure it was tied close when you brought it out, and that page of notes about Sanae was closer to the bottom and not at the top. From then on, you noticed more signs that something was up. You'd hear the rustling of bushes, or the creaking of a tree branch and turn to find nothing. The other tengu that came to discuss business would stick around a bit too long and ask questions about you. You'd hear a whoosh above you head as you were walking alone, as if something large and very fast passed overhead. One time you swear you saw the flash of a camera through a window while you were at home at night. Aya picked up on this as well. Sometimes she'd snap her head over to look at something when you were doing feild work, as if she noticed something, or she'd become much more curt if the other tengu started to seem a bit too nosy. She got more cautious with how affectionate she was with you. There were no more visits to her house, and she stopped coming over to yours. She put in a bit too much effort in seeming professional with you around others. She was more cautious about being physical with you, making sure the window blinds were pulled down and the doors were locked before she even gave you a peck on the lips. The untold, silent stress of this was eating away at the both of you.

Things started to boil over when one of the tengu from the print shop came to visit to discuss a recent order Aya had made. She tell her that Aya was out and come back later, but she caught the door as she tried to close it and pulled it open, stepping into the doorframe. "That's okay, I just wantedget to know you better, you know?" You back a step away from her. "Oh. I see" She makes her way towards you "I'm just curious, there's not many humans up here on the mountain, and fewer still work this close with the Tengu. Is working for a third-rate newspaper really that appealing to you?" She flashes a grin that seemed perfectly practiced to stop right at the edge of 'Friendliness' and 'Open Hostility'. "Is the pay really that good, or are you just the kind of human that likes to go outside the village despite the risk?" The look in her eyes gets a knowing, hostile look in them. "Or is it something else, Hmmmm?" You try to formulate an answer, but your thought process is cut off by a loud cough from the doorway.Aya had returned. Glowering at the intruder, she points at the doorway and utters a simple command. "Out'. The other tengu makes her excuses and leaves. Aya grumbles and locks the door. "I didn't say anything" you tell her. "I know, I know, it's just that..." Aya struggles to find the right words. "Listen I think we should be careful, maybe cool things off for now? If the other Tengu have started to poke around, then that could only mean something bad for us" She grabs you by the shoulder and looks you directly in the eyes. "Anon please, be mindful about how you act around me, don't talk about me, and please don't go out by yourself alone. And if this gets too much for you, if you feel like you're in too much danger then..." She sighs. "I wouldn't blame you for wanting to leave. Just be careful" You grasp her hand and try your best to smile. You couldn't just abandon her, now could you?

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>>43210764
You first noticed it when boxing up old articles and papers to be thrown out. As you dump the box outside, you noticed that that someone had opened up one of the boxes you bought out a few days ago and ruffled thought it. They made attempts to hide it, but you were sure it was tied close when you brought it out, and that page of notes about Sanae was closer to the bottom and not at the top. From then on, you noticed more signs that something was up. You'd hear the rustling of bushes, or the creaking of a tree branch and turn to find nothing. The other tengu that came to discuss business would stick around a bit too long and ask questions about you. You'd hear a whoosh above you head as you were walking alone, as if something large and very fast passed overhead. One time you swear you saw the flash of a camera through a window while you were at home at night. Aya picked up on this as well. Sometimes she'd snap her head over to look at something when you were doing feild work, as if she noticed something, or she'd become much more curt if the other tengu started to seem a bit too nosy. She got more cautious with how affectionate she was with you. There were no more visits to her house, and she stopped coming over to yours. She put in a bit too much effort in seeming professional with you around others. She was more cautious about being physical with you, making sure the window blinds were pulled down and the doors were locked before she even gave you a peck on the lips. The untold, silent stress of this was eating away at the both of you.

Things started to boil over when one of the tengu from the print shop came to visit to discuss a recent order Aya had made. She tell her that Aya was out and come back later, but she caught the door as she tried to close it and pulled it open, stepping into the doorframe. "That's okay, I just wantedget to know you better, you know?" You back a step away from her. "Oh. I see" She makes her way towards you "I'm just curious, there's not many humans up here on the mountain, and fewer still work this close with the Tengu. Is working for a third-rate newspaper really that appealing to you?" She flashes a grin that seemed perfectly practiced to stop right at the edge of 'Friendliness' and 'Open Hostility'. "Is the pay really that good, or are you just the kind of human that likes to go outside the village despite the risk?" The look in her eyes gets a knowing, hostile look in them. "Or is it something else, Hmmmm?" You try to formulate an answer, but your thought process is cut off by a loud cough from the doorway.Aya had returned. Glowering at the intruder, she points at the doorway and utters a simple command. "Out'. The other tengu makes her excuses and leaves. Aya grumbles and locks the door. "I didn't say anything" you tell her. "I know, I know, it's just that..." Aya struggles to find the right words. "Listen I think we should be careful, maybe cool things off for now? If the other Tengu have started to poke around, then that could only mean something bad for us" She grabs you by the shoulder and looks you directly in the eyes. "Aya please, be mindful about how you act around me, don't talk about me, and please don't go out by yourself alone. And if this gets too much for you, if you feel like you're in too much danger then..." She sighs. "I wouldn't blame you for wanting to leave. Just be careful" You grasp her hand and try your best to smile. You couldn't just abandon her, now could you?

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