Junpei lifted his gloved hand to head to shade his eyes from the Sun. It was so bright out that it was blinding. People bustled through the street, some in a hurry and intent on their destination, others strolled casually taking their time. An older woman ended up bumping in Junpei and muttering about how he needed to get out of the way. The boy apologized and continued moving in pursuit of his goal; flowers for his mother, Himura.
There were a few different flower shops lining the streets. Junpei sighed, which shop was the best though? He had never bought flowers before. The kid stood outside the first of many shops, just staring at the door weighing his options. After a few moments he made his choice; he would just have to visit them all.
Junpei walked into the first shop. It smelled… amazing! A toothy grin appeared on his face. There were so many kinds of flowers, and he knew nothing about any of them except they were beautiful. Surely, his mother would love them! He didn’t have much coin in his pocket, but he was certain he could get one or two. The boy stopped at each of the different flowers and picked one up, smelling it, and returning it to its place. They were all so pretty, and this was only the first shop, he stood in silence; contemplating.
There were a few different flower shops lining the streets. Junpei sighed, which shop was the best though? He had never bought flowers before. The kid stood outside the first of many shops, just staring at the door weighing his options. After a few moments he made his choice; he would just have to visit them all.
Junpei walked into the first shop. It smelled… amazing! A toothy grin appeared on his face. There were so many kinds of flowers, and he knew nothing about any of them except they were beautiful. Surely, his mother would love them! He didn’t have much coin in his pocket, but he was certain he could get one or two. The boy stopped at each of the different flowers and picked one up, smelling it, and returning it to its place. They were all so pretty, and this was only the first shop, he stood in silence; contemplating.