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♫ Every day's great at your Junes ♫
Who: Nanako Dojima, OPEN
Where: Junes
Summary: Nanako heads to Junes to do her usual grocery shopping, but finds something a little more unusual.
Warnings: Possible fangirls.
Nanako loves Junes.
Mays is all right, but nothing truly compares to the magic of Junes. No one had been happier than she was when it appeared and reopened in Hinoto-ri, not even the Junes Trilogy fangirls.
Even though Yu is out of the hospital now, he's still busy with work most of the day, so Nanako takes care of the grocery shopping for him. Hinoto-ri may be far bigger than Inaba, but Nanako at least, is confident she can handle shopping on her own. She takes care to still follow her Dad's rules. She only goes during the daylight, and as an added precaution, has her COMP ready to call for help if she needs it. Triple backup is her Persona, but she hasn't mastered the use of the commlink ability yet.
Her plan is to first check out the sales on vegetables (cabbages are half price, and there are some good, if blue, tomatoes...) and then collect bread and other foodstuffs. She usually gets some raw ingredients and some things that are already prepared, so that her Big Bro doesn't have to cook for every meal.
But today, her eye is caught by a new display at the entrance. The table is covered in hardback books, but what's more striking, is what's beside the stacks. There's a large cardboard cutout of a familiar person... except his hair is grey, he has antennae, and he's wearing a Junes apron without a shirt.
Nanako stops and stares at it for a moment before it dawns on her. This must be the book someone wrote about Yosuke. Only the cover of this one says "part 2", so now there's two books? And the picture on the book cover doesn't look like Yosuke. Actually, it looks more like someone else.
Too curious now, Nanako approaches the stacks, turning one of the books over to look at the back cover. There's one question on her mind.
Why are none of the people in the pictures wearing shirts?
Where: Junes
Summary: Nanako heads to Junes to do her usual grocery shopping, but finds something a little more unusual.
Warnings: Possible fangirls.
Nanako loves Junes.
Mays is all right, but nothing truly compares to the magic of Junes. No one had been happier than she was when it appeared and reopened in Hinoto-ri, not even the Junes Trilogy fangirls.
Even though Yu is out of the hospital now, he's still busy with work most of the day, so Nanako takes care of the grocery shopping for him. Hinoto-ri may be far bigger than Inaba, but Nanako at least, is confident she can handle shopping on her own. She takes care to still follow her Dad's rules. She only goes during the daylight, and as an added precaution, has her COMP ready to call for help if she needs it. Triple backup is her Persona, but she hasn't mastered the use of the commlink ability yet.
Her plan is to first check out the sales on vegetables (cabbages are half price, and there are some good, if blue, tomatoes...) and then collect bread and other foodstuffs. She usually gets some raw ingredients and some things that are already prepared, so that her Big Bro doesn't have to cook for every meal.
But today, her eye is caught by a new display at the entrance. The table is covered in hardback books, but what's more striking, is what's beside the stacks. There's a large cardboard cutout of a familiar person... except his hair is grey, he has antennae, and he's wearing a Junes apron without a shirt.
Nanako stops and stares at it for a moment before it dawns on her. This must be the book someone wrote about Yosuke. Only the cover of this one says "part 2", so now there's two books? And the picture on the book cover doesn't look like Yosuke. Actually, it looks more like someone else.
Too curious now, Nanako approaches the stacks, turning one of the books over to look at the back cover. There's one question on her mind.
Why are none of the people in the pictures wearing shirts?
no subject
He points to some other books.
"These are great cookbooks for beginners. Some even show very basic cutting techniques for blunted knives."