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- Nishiki + Oboro C-S SUpport
- C SUPPORT
- Nishiki: Hey Oboro. What are you so absorbed in doing?
- Oboro: Gah! D-don’t scare me like that Nishiki!
- N: Oh, sorry, sorry. But you looked so passionate I got a bit curious….
- O: This is… I’m knitting a braid.
- N: A braid?
- O: Yup. They’re also called decorative strings. You knit it with silk thread, you use them as decorations or branding for swords.
- N: Oh, I’ve seen these before. This pattern is beautiful. It’s amazing… that you can do something like this Oboro!
- O: It’s not that great…. My parents used to run a textiles store so when I small, so they taught me then. After that… whenever I had time I would get myself lost in it.
- N: It’s amazing to have this skill. Since you have to be good with your hands! I can tell by looking closely at the knit. Wahhh…. Amazing….
- O: If you’re so interested, how about you give it a go Nishiki?
- N: But I don’t know if I can do it…
- O: Sure. It’s easy so I’m sure you’ll pick it up straight away.
- N: Eh, is it really okay!? If so I’ll have a go..
- O: Of course. I’ll let you know once I’ve gathered all your materials.
- N: Yup, I’m looking forward to it!
- B SUPPORT
- O: Next you put the thread in your right hand under here… wait, no that!
- N: Eh…. Wasn’t it like this? Hmmmmm…. Knitting braids is really hard.
- O: *Sigh*…. It’s not because you don’t understand properly, it’s only because you’re clumsy with your hands. This is already the easiest braid, but you can’t do it at all!
- N: Mmmmmmm, don’t get mad. The way you teach is hard.
- O: What did you say?
- N: Ah, no that was a lie. Sorry.
- O: *sigh*….. well then, let’s try again from the start.
- N: No, I’ve had enough Oboro. No matter how many times I try I keep screwing up, any more and I’ll be a bother to you.
- O: What are you saying? I don’t want you to give up now! No matter what happens I’ll make sure that you can do it!
- N: A-alright…. Your commitment to knitting is pretty strong Oboro.
- O: ….eh?
- N: Since you remember all the difficult ways to knit right? Its something you have to practice a lot or you won’t remember yeah?
- O: Long ago my parents complimented me…. I was so happy that I naturally remembered….
- N: Even so the truth is that you still practiced a lot right? To put so much love into doing that I think is amazing.
- O: Y-your… your hands are stopping! Do that part again! We’ll knit until your body remembers it!
- N: Ahaha, alright. I’ll try a little bit harder.
- A SUPPORT
- O: Nishiki, do you have a moment?
- N: Ah, Oboro. Sorry about last time. You went to all the trouble of teaching me but I couldn’t even knit a single braid……
- O: Not at all, sorry for making you so frustrated….. that aside, take this.
- N: This is….
- O: This is the braid you attempted…. I finished it from where you left off. Since you went to all that trouble I’ll give it to you.
- N: Is it okay?
- O: Sure. You did your best Nishiki. This is your reward, reward!
- N: Wah!! Thank you Oboro!
- O: You’re welcome. But I should be thanking you. Because I was… really happy.
- N: Eh, why?
- O: …..knitting is something you do by yourself right? Since I’ve been doing it alone all this time…so I don’t have anyone to keep my company. But when I taught you all those things Nishiki… I felt like I made a friend that had the same interests so I was happy.
- N: To hear you say that makes me happy too! Would it be okay for you to teach me again? Is what I want to say but I’m not good with my hands so….
- O: …….that might be so. But the more you struggle the greater you’ll feel when you’ve done it!
- N: Eh? D-does that mean…..
- O: Yes, from here on I’ll get stricter, I’ll teach you in a flash. You can’t compare it to last time so prepare yourself Nishiki!
- N: E-ehhhhhhhhhhhhhh!?
- S SUPPORT
- N: I finally…. Finally…… finally did it!!!! I did it Oboro! I finished kintting a braid!
- O: Ehehe, I’m glad.
- N: Yup…. It’s all thanks to you for teaching me patiently…. Thank you so much.
- O: It was certainly difficult…. But you kitted until the end, so I’m satisfied. By the way, what will you use the braid for?
- N: T-that’s…………………………….
- O: What’s wrong? Getting all quiet all of a sudden.
- N: Of course I’ll use it…. For you Oboro.
- O: Eh?
- N: I want to…. Give this braid to you Oboro. And then I want you to accept my confession.
- O: ……c-confession!?
- N: To get so devoted for me Oboro…. That moved me. I never thought you’d sweep me away. And seeing the passion inside you, I fell in love with you….
- O: Nishiki…..
- N: I made this braid red and white due to a superstition…. To make it such an auspicious colour, I thought I’d be able to get my feelings across. I planned to tell you this after I finished knitting the braid. That, Oboro….. I love you so much!
- O: …………………That’s unfair. I wanted…. To say that too.
- N: Eh?
- O: Seeing you try your hardest…. Made me very happy. Plus you listened to what I had to say. Before I realised, the time we spent together because very precious….
- N: Well that means….
- O: Yes…. I like you Nishiki.
- N: Is that so…. Thank you Oboro. Well then we’ll be together forever from now on!
- O: Yup…. Just as this braid has tied us together we will never part. Let us live by each other’s side.
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