There's a hundred flowers about faith, loyalty, promises, honesty... but she knows what he's thinking of and that only brings one flower to mind. ]
Then how about marigolds? They're summer flowers and they represent the warmth and the beauty of a sunrise. But... you can leave them as offerings for people who've passed on, too. That's what they mean -- respecting and honoring people who... aren't around anymore.
[Orange for remembrance. He thinks about what one might look like woven into Yuuri's hair, moves his fingers as he thinks about tucking it in there himself--remembers he probably doesn't know which orange flower a marigold would be. Oh well.]
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Well. There's always wisteria.
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R--really?
[ COME ON JUNPEI SHE'S PUTTING TOGETHER SUCH A CUTE SURPRISE, THAT'S JUST MEAN ]
That's definitely what you want to pick?
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[He crosses his arms and looks away as he tries to think of some.]
I mean, if I had to pick... are there any that mean, like. Summer? Or... keeping promises?
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There's a hundred flowers about faith, loyalty, promises, honesty... but she knows what he's thinking of and that only brings one flower to mind. ]
Then how about marigolds? They're summer flowers and they represent the warmth and the beauty of a sunrise. But... you can leave them as offerings for people who've passed on, too. That's what they mean -- respecting and honoring people who... aren't around anymore.
[ What better flower for O-Bon? ]
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...Which ones are marigolds? I mean, what do they look like?
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[ ... Yuuri likes most flowers though so that is perhaps not the least biased of opinions. ]
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[Orange for remembrance. He thinks about what one might look like woven into Yuuri's hair, moves his fingers as he thinks about tucking it in there himself--remembers he probably doesn't know which orange flower a marigold would be. Oh well.]
Hey, why are you asking, anyway?
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[ She shuts her accounting book, uses it to cover the coy little smile on her face, like that might better keep the secret. ]
But you'll find out on... Sunday? Probably Monday. It depends on when I can get it finished. But I won't keep you waiting too long.
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[His fingers start playing with the end of her braid.]
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Or, if you ask nicely, I'll let you watch. So long as you promise not to tell anyone.