[ How did they end up in their respective factions, honestly? It's a mystery for the ages. Majima hadn't even known how to handle Haru asking about hand-to-hand self-defense lessons, given that it probably wouldn't have been a good idea to just throw her around.
She wouldn't have minded. ]
There was a princess, Orihime, who wove clothing by the heavenly river-- what we know of as the Milky Way. She was a hard worker, but very lonely.
One day, she was introduced to Hikoboshi, a cowherder who lived on the other side of the Milky Way, and they instantly fell in love and were married. But they were so devoted to each other that they neglected their duties, which angered Orihime's father.
[ She hums softly as she walks. ]
He forbade them to be together, but Orihime pleaded with him and he relented, though he only allowed them to reunite on the seventh day of the seventh month-- ah, though some places will celebrate it on the seventh day of the eighth month, in honor of the Chinese calendar.
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[ How did they end up in their respective factions, honestly? It's a mystery for the ages. Majima hadn't even known how to handle Haru asking about hand-to-hand self-defense lessons, given that it probably wouldn't have been a good idea to just throw her around.
She wouldn't have minded. ]
There was a princess, Orihime, who wove clothing by the heavenly river-- what we know of as the Milky Way. She was a hard worker, but very lonely.
One day, she was introduced to Hikoboshi, a cowherder who lived on the other side of the Milky Way, and they instantly fell in love and were married. But they were so devoted to each other that they neglected their duties, which angered Orihime's father.
[ She hums softly as she walks. ]
He forbade them to be together, but Orihime pleaded with him and he relented, though he only allowed them to reunite on the seventh day of the seventh month-- ah, though some places will celebrate it on the seventh day of the eighth month, in honor of the Chinese calendar.
Weather is actually involved fairly heavily, too.