"Mama bears invited her friend to dinner? What's so bad about that Kats?" Mina asks as she keeps up the pace with Katsuki.
"She's from the city, and her son was raised in the city, therefore he's a city brat. Hence why I called'em city folk and almost had my ass beat by my old hag." Katsuki speaks, still walking. He has to get to the barn later,there's a floor which needs to be fixed. "Kats, you can't call your mom's friend and the boy 'city folk', you know what that means in this town, it may as well be a swear word." Mina crosses her arms and gives Katsuki a look of disappointment as they both stop walking.
"I don't give a shit, I want nothin' to do with people from the city, fucking dicks." Katsuki retaliated a bit. "Besides,i've got better shit to do then sit at a table with em and the lot of you.” He says, mistakingly.
"Us!? Hold up, mama bear invited us!? AHHHHHHHHHH!" She squeals, excited and happy.
”Keep it down Raccoon looking bitch!" Katsuki yells. "Ugh rude!.. I'm telling everyone! And then we'll drag your ass to dinner!" She jumps in excitement and runs off, leaving Katsuki bewildered and annoyed.
Katsuki sighs, carrying on with his work. He recalls what his old hag told him— to invite his 'friends', but he didn't plan on it. No way he was meeting people from the city and dealing with his co-workers, not friends on top of it.
”Honey! They're here!" Masaru calls out from the living room, having looked out the window. Inko came early enough to chat before everyone else, so she has time to catch up with her friend before meeting new people.
Masaru opens the front door and stands on the porch steps, Mitsuki trailing behind. The simple grey car pulls infront of the house and stops, parking.
Izuku and Inko get out of the car at the same time, as if in sync, being bombarded by warm greetings.
Meanwhile, Katsuki scowls as he spots the grey car. He's still in the barn, clutching the hammer he was supposed to work with tightly, still stuck at fixing the old floor of the barn.