Oh, yes, in Japan. But in Canada -- and America -- Christmas is celebrated differently. Most often, families invite their relatives and close friends for dinner and an exchange of gifts.
[ It was easier, talking about an issue unrelated to the shadows. Yet, at the same time, she disliked skirting such a blatant issue when she couldn't tell just how much they knew. ]
Hmm...I'd like to think we are, but I don't know if he'd consider us as such. For now, I'd settle for acquaintances.
We met at the Lux in October, and we've spoken a few times afterwards. So, when I learned that his birthday was on the 20th...well, he's a good person, but it's sad to see him look so -- 'grumpy', as you put it. I was hoping that this might bring a smile to his face.
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Huh? Christmas? It's just for lovers in Japan, isn't it...?
[Good dodge. Never talking about those shadows.]
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[ It was easier, talking about an issue unrelated to the shadows. Yet, at the same time, she disliked skirting such a blatant issue when she couldn't tell just how much they knew. ]
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[ For most part... ]
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We met at the Lux in October, and we've spoken a few times afterwards. So, when I learned that his birthday was on the 20th...well, he's a good person, but it's sad to see him look so -- 'grumpy', as you put it. I was hoping that this might bring a smile to his face.
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