[It's that stupid network thing's fault. Juzo wouldn't have remembered White Day otherwise; he's never bothered celebrating it or anything. That's for guys who have interest in the girls who gave them chocolate. He hadn't gone entirely without chocolate in his own school days, but of course he'd never had any reason to reciprocate.
He shouldn't this time, either. This is wrong and he knows it. Kyosuke is taken, officially. Juzo's been treating it like he has been for years now, so there's not that much difference, but it is finally official.
. . . But he'd been given something on valentine's. And maybe he wants to give something back. Just once. The one and only time, the last time he'll ever indulge this feeling.
So whenever he gets home, Kyosuke will find a package waiting for him, of two dozen freshly cut red roses. This isn't from a florist; the roses obviously came right from a bush. They have thorns and everything. They're not expertly packaged or arranged. But they sure are big and beautiful.
No note or indication of where they came from, though.]
3/14; delivery
He shouldn't this time, either. This is wrong and he knows it. Kyosuke is taken, officially. Juzo's been treating it like he has been for years now, so there's not that much difference, but it is finally official.
. . . But he'd been given something on valentine's. And maybe he wants to give something back. Just once. The one and only time, the last time he'll ever indulge this feeling.
So whenever he gets home, Kyosuke will find a package waiting for him, of two dozen freshly cut red roses. This isn't from a florist; the roses obviously came right from a bush. They have thorns and everything. They're not expertly packaged or arranged. But they sure are big and beautiful.
No note or indication of where they came from, though.]