Was this shopping trip Kimiko's desire? Yes, but she'd gotten the important things out of the way already. Given this she was content that he'd come with her and agreed to a few of her demands without argument. Aside from all of those points, there was a simple matter... Kimiko enjoyed experiences. She wanted to have all sorts of fun experiences with the lad at her side, and given this, she was fine if they went shopping, to see a movie, played games or whatever. She simply wanted to occupy his time and mind. As long as those parts of herself were satisfied, she took no issue with their actual activities. "Hm, looking for the showing times now and figuring out how close we are to one of them," she said. While scrolling through the entire list she came to a few conclusions. The first of which was, that she desperately missed her personal assistant. And the second of which was, their immediate desires could only be satisfied in a very specific circumstance. "Fuck that, I haven't been waiting a literal year to not see this movie. And I'd get to see it with you, which is a huge bonus no matter what way I look at it," she said. Her desire laid bare right here and now. Yep, that was a thing, she'd just said it, where one of her other selves might have let that come out a bit softer. "Ugh, I can't catch a break. Alright so here it is... there is a showing that starts in a bit less than an hour... but it's like all the way at the Humanx which is more than a thirty minute walk from here," she said with a scoff. "The one at the gallery here, won't play until after midnight which is way too long to wait now that I am thinking about it..." she said looking at her phone screen. What to do? What to do? "And now is one of the few times, I would love to see my personal assistant... so we could be driven there, but I'm never that lucky," she sighed. She gave Hoshimi Kei the week off knowing that she didn't intend to do anything that required his direct presence. Her change in company dictated a certain amount of usefulness for the person she normally dodged. "What do I do? I can book the tickets but we'd have to rush to make it on time," she said. What a predicament.