<blockquote><font style='margin-left:20px;'>Coquelicot had closed his eyes just in time before the impact, but nevertheless the cherry stung as it hit his closed eye, bounced slightly, and fell pathetically to the ground amidst leaves and its fallen brethren. What good fortune. With a resigned sigh, Coquelicot supposed it couldn't be helped if one was hit in the eye by a falling cherry. But despite his logical acknowledgment, he couldn't help but flush under his fur in embarrassment in spite of himself when a nearby voice sounded, inquiring of his welfare.
So apparently someone had seen the incident. Blinking at a faster rate than usual, he turned to see a tawny, golden-eyed female as he stammered out a somewhat hasty reply in a half-attempt at nonchalance,<b> "Y-yes. I'm okay. It was just a cherry." </b>As soon as the words left his mouth, his mind caught up with the situation and he concluded that he probably came across as rather foolish to the other who had witnessed his earlier embarrassing situation. It wasn't a particularly good impression on his part.</blockquote></font>