Oh, she's done flower viewings, of course. She did them with her family when she was younger -- she can remember the curry her mother made and brought along even now. She did them with school friends in middle school, and can remember clacking together bottles of ramune and talking about what plays they wanted to be in. The cries of "so pretty..." and the feeling that, one day, they'd do this with someone special.
But that "one day" was a nebulous thing. Junna wondered, sometimes, if she ever would.
And now she has. She's standing up, still, with her brown hoodie and a long skirt on. She's just taken her shoes off, leaving her in light blue socks. She puts her shoes down next to Lisa's, then looks at her. She also looks at the basket and the thermos, sighing happily. It still feels impossible, on some level. But here she is -- here they are -- and it's real. How did she ever get so lucky?
Junna smiles and nods.] I'd love to. [She sits down, next to Lisa -- so close she's brushing up against her. She looks at the basket, then back to the cook.] I can't wait to see what you have for us.
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Oh, she's done flower viewings, of course. She did them with her family when she was younger -- she can remember the curry her mother made and brought along even now. She did them with school friends in middle school, and can remember clacking together bottles of ramune and talking about what plays they wanted to be in. The cries of "so pretty..." and the feeling that, one day, they'd do this with someone special.
But that "one day" was a nebulous thing. Junna wondered, sometimes, if she ever would.
And now she has. She's standing up, still, with her brown hoodie and a long skirt on. She's just taken her shoes off, leaving her in light blue socks. She puts her shoes down next to Lisa's, then looks at her. She also looks at the basket and the thermos, sighing happily. It still feels impossible, on some level. But here she is -- here they are -- and it's real. How did she ever get so lucky?
Junna smiles and nods.] I'd love to. [She sits down, next to Lisa -- so close she's brushing up against her. She looks at the basket, then back to the cook.] I can't wait to see what you have for us.
[She tried to not peak. Surprises are important.]