+ Garye + Right after Chino left for the night, Garye rushed over to Saizen's office. He didn't bother knocking. "What was that about?" He snapped, throwing his arms up. No one was around, now. Saizen shrugged, as if he had no idea, "She's been down lately. Chino was the final straw, I suppose." Garye shook her head, "Liar. You've been acting different, recently. I would know. Do you remember how you were when you first came here? Scared out of your wits. I was your boss, then. Not the other way around. You can't lie to me. Why did you bring Chino in? Why did Airi just slap the living daylights out of you-" "Garye." The warning note made the older man shut up, sighing. "It's almost like there's no more love in your relationship." Saizen tensed, blue eyes staring at the desk. Garye's own eyes widened, "...You... are still married... yes...?" + Airi + When Airi first met Himari and Keiko Saizen, she saw the stark difference between the two. Himari was pale with brown eyes and beautiful blonde hair, while Keiko had a slightly gold complexion, wavy black hair and crystal blue eyes. The twins were spoiled as little girls- being the little sisters of Saizen. Their mother was disappointed to get a boy, and horribly thrilled to get two girls. Needless to say, Narou was happy to leave. Still, the two girls became two different women- Keiko resembling her brother: serious, hard-working, intelligent; while Himari mostly worked on the crafts... and so Saizen Fashion was made with Keiko handling the finances and business, while Himari making the designs all by herself. Somehow, the fashion business worked- and still does. Though she only gets their coffee and organizes their paperwork, Airi made quite a bit of money working for the twins- a perk of being married to their brother. It was no surprise when Himari called Airi into her office and started chattering about a lawyer she just met who was cute- and Airi only half-listened. "Now. Want to tell me why you divorced my older brother?" Airi froze- looking to see that Himari suddenly looked serious. She felt the blood drain from her face- realizing that Himari wasn't as dumb as she thought.