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OMG, I am so excited about this story! Love the characters and can’t wait for the next episode...
Awesome!
I was hoping we got you to continue this story!
It sound to me that Yoshi, without knowing already, is going to give Raymond exactly what his heart desires.
Looking forward to future chapters and all the trouble your mind can throw into a story!
I wouldn't be worrying about
I wouldn't be worrying about Takashi as much as I would be worrying about Raymond. I do believe that Yoshi will be very pleasantly surprised once she spring her plan on Raymond and finds she now has a niece rather than a nephew.
I agree with first comment
This is super super good and I need more. Love it!
I must agree with the other commentators so far.
This is shaping up to be quite interesting. I do hope to see more of this tale on a bi-weekly basis.
- Leona
Cool.
I am seriously liking this story.
looking forward to more,
though the new family seems a bit harsh, it strikes me me as a cultural issue.
"Teach him well, my daughter.”
well, that part of his life is done ...
Ridged culture
For fourteen has been raised in the American, but has been taught by his parents the manners and respect he's shown since their deaths.
However, how difficult will it for him to live with his aunt and basically disregard all but a bit of his first fourteen years of his life? Yoshi will have to teach things which may be contridictive to what he's learn, some things which may make him feel as though he's a slave to traditions which are held by those who refuse to give them up. Despise his teachings by his parents, he's had more freedom to express himself for fourteen years, something he won't be as able to do living with his aunt or in that culture. The newbie will have a say only when addressed and at no other time. Can Raymond accept this?
Others have feelings too.
I'm Sorry
What does Kohai mean?
“When a clown moves into a palace, he doesn’t become a king. The palace becomes a circus.” - Turkish Proverb
Kohai
A quick Web search indicates: Student / junior / underclassman
It's usually paired with Senpai (teacher / senior / upperclassman), and is applied both to educational and business settings. So the pairing seems to be a professional relationship.
As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!
"Looks more like a girl"
And I suspect she's going to find persuading him to dress in Lolita easier than she thought - especially if he gets around to asking her about the fashion first...
As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!