Ah Well I'm glad you thought of it. Always nice to hear from Japan, such a nice and sensible guy he is.
Dear Elizaveta,
I am happy that you enjoyed the doujinshis! Haha, you are right. I should stop being so formal around my friends. Gomenasai! It is a force of habit. America-san, er, America always tells me to not be so formal. I should instead drop the "san" part every time I speak to him.
Speaking of America, I was sad that I was not well enough to go to the National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade with him this year. It is this big parade that takes place in Washington D.C. and it celebrates the day I gave him 3,000 cherry blossom trees back in 1912 as a gift to honor our friendship. I wish I could have seen those trees bloom. But I could only watch the parade on TV with Pochi.
Apparently though, America wants to have a movie night with me this Saturday since we could not go to the parade together. I really do not want a repeat of the last time we watched a movie together, in which he clung to me the entire time we watched the movie. I did not find the movie last time to be scary at all, but America thought otherwise...
Sigh. I do not understand him sometimes. Or maybe I am just getting old?
Anyways, I had to say yes to him. He sounded overjoyed and said that he would bring popcorn. I asked him what movie we are watching, but he just told me it was a surprise. Hopefully it is not another scary movie.
Wish me luck,
Kiku
Dear Kiku,
Yeah they're really good, haha. Thanks again. It's okay! habits are hard to break.
aww, you couldn't go? That sounds like so much fun. It's very thoughtful of America to have an event like that. I'm amazed he could be thoughtful.
At least watching on TV is better than nothing. It must be a sight to see in person though.
Knowing him it will be a scary movie(for him anyway). If it is, grin, bear it, and insist next time you should pick the movie.
No, no one really understands him completely. You're not old! You're adorable and polite.
Gook Luck!,
-Elizaveta
