He noticed the subtle, nervous lip bite. She must've thought about fixing things—fixing what wasn't her business.

She flinched when she bit too deep and when her gaze ripped off to his.

Her hands went over the paper of the flawless application once again. She was observing it, "So who would be agreeing with me, that Ms. L/n possesses most qualifying capabilities?" Lumine asked in the round. Looking at the faces of each member, she seemed to encourage them for a piece of opinion.

Kazuha held the index finger and the thumb at his chin as he considered it. He proceeded to point out, "I'm sure since all the research, interviews, and reports we've gone through—you possess the best judge of character and respective abilities. Therefore I'd like to propose that we get Ms. L/n as our manager unless any of you are against it of course, then we'd find someone else, right?" he asked, hoping for approval from the blonde woman. She nodded eagerly, knowing what the platinum one just did.

Lumine frowned, taking a short moment to think to herself. Going through the thoughts, meeting among the way concern for Venti's situation once again. Yet it was not her problem to deal with, but if that person was perfect for the group then she had to act on her instincts and feelings. Her work experience told more than enough.

A very inaudible sigh slipped away from her lips. As it presented a small concern she couldn't let go of. Rising her voice rising out of the silence: "So what do all of you think about it?" she remarked with a cool undertone.

"I don't have anything against it. I'm all in for it if that means that we'll be able to handle it easier." Aether voiced his opinion.

While Xiao's words followed close behind on that, "as for the compatibility compared to others they are fine." he acknowledged.

The female raised an eyebrow in the middle of the situation. Confusion of course rose higher. Once she was at the point of recalling that Venti didn't say anything about his choice, another feeling was found in her chest: empathy and sadness. After all, it was a democratic election for their future.

His glance fell on the ground, deep into his world of thoughts. Filled with all kinds of content, that others would only dream of. A small clearing of her throat was enough to make him specify his attention on the situation.

"Hm? What.." he trailed off, sounding rather indifferent. He hadn't cared—

"Ms. L/n?" that name.. at the drop of the name his stomach started turning, he was sick of this name. The dizziness grew, and his heart started pumping heavily against his ribcage... Everything sounded wrong about it, he felt sick when he heard her name. Someone that dear...

Whatever would be associated with her, would be what he would avoid. "Being our new head manager? Do you agree as well?" She repeated once again, looking the male deep in the eyes.

"Sure.." he replied, not giving any opposing arguments.

That left a bad impression on Lumine. Especially after the others went up to their rooms. She called after him, "Venti!" she called with light worry in her voice.

"Come here for a second, please." she requested, but it sounded more like she insisted. He knew she didn't intend to give up, and he wanted to avoid directing the passionate, but cool-headed blonde's anger at him.

"Is it-" she cut herself off in despair, "I mean is it really okay that she's gonna work here? You'll spend lots of time with her through the position we put her in." Lumine began to explain. He knew when the soft tone met his ears, she was worried, she didn't want to cause trouble for his personal life. She wanted to avoid peer pressure.

"No. it's fine, I told you," he repeated, with such a cold distant color in his voice. Almost not recognizable.

"..Then try to be civil please." She mumbled under her breath. There was pleading involved, he didn't believe she'd think that lowly of him, did she?

"What?" he asked, waiting on that she'd repeat that sentence. His attention was divided, and it showed.

"God damn it." irritation flared up in her eyes, a glare. "Try to be civil with Y/n and take it the professional way. After everything  we looked through. She's the best option we've got," Lumine exclaimed now in a slightly angered tone. Ahead rubbed her temples, holding her eyes shut.

Venti nodded calmly and silently kept standing there.

"If you excuse me now I'll be writing the email that our dear candidate, Ms. L/n has the job" The blonde replied with such snark to her tone, that he'd feel it in his bones. She had the final word, she was right and she knew it, objectivity was more important than a lost relationship to a friend.

...

The gaze he threw after her felt bitter. As sour as a lemon in that moment. His heart was feeling heavier with every second passing and he'd come back to the thoughts about the lost closeness.

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