The goose answers first, all cheerful agreement, as they both look over. It stands to reason that anybody at this party should recognize them - or at least the skeleton - what with the Carnival being closed to guests tonight. Everyone here should be an employee, living and working in close quarters, recognizing each others' faces just a little even if they never talk. But that's not the kind of recognition that comes up with Yuusei, and they both frown and squint at him.
"Hey, wait a minute," the skeleton says, sitting up straight. "You're human. Just human! Weren't you a guest, a little while ago?"
( Feel free to shoot them my way, I'm usually good with them, and won't mind them if I can't follow)
The goose answers first, all cheerful agreement, as they both look over. It stands to reason that anybody at this party should recognize them - or at least the skeleton - what with the Carnival being closed to guests tonight. Everyone here should be an employee, living and working in close quarters, recognizing each others' faces just a little even if they never talk. But that's not the kind of recognition that comes up with Yuusei, and they both frown and squint at him.
"Hey, wait a minute," the skeleton says, sitting up straight. "You're human. Just human! Weren't you a guest, a little while ago?"