Miko called the group at large filthy traitors, for having her drink more and not letting her think. Of course, Miyuki couldn't know the truth, that giving Miko time to think would technically lead to less ridiculousness for her, she had time to talk herself out of things if she didn't have to rush. He had a playful rebuttal about why he wasn't a traitor, "Hmph♪~ The one in the room trying to make friends but coming up with rules that thwart me is the worst sort of traitor. You don't even known what you're causing, which means you aren't just a traitor to me, but to everyone else in the room♪~" Miko concluded. True enough, Kaguya knew Miko to be 'problematic' under pressure. She knew her younger friend to be a bit volatile at best, and now that she was sexually active she presented a different kind of danger.
Speaking of that danger Miko had been watching this pair move for quite a few moments. She'd also been moving her way closer and closer to a certain amount of arousal. Yugi was having the first bite of his purin while Miko maintained her place in his lap and Miyuki was doing something similar. She watched as he had that first bite, apparently not expecting to be chosen again. He wondered if this was vengeance, but Miko would only smile sweetly from her perch. "I wonder if it counts like that?♪~" Miko chirped out as she looked at him. His dare was likely going to be considered simple, but it was still absolutely deviant, so much so that even she didn't realize it as she opened her mouth until it fell out, "Shirogane-san, I dare you to eat the rest of that purin. No sppon♪~ No hands♪~" she chirped that grin spreading across her face. "Well, I guess you could hold the plate up if you wanted to♪~" she offered in fairness. Kaguya looked at her friend her brow raising, 'What the hell is going on in her head right now?' she couldn't help but wonder, just the same, she stayed to watch what would happen. She thought for just a moment about enacting a another rule if he wanted to refuse, but... he wasn't the type to back out of something that didn't necessarily involve someone else. She'd seen that weakness in him already.