Sorry for the weird line break. Cos everytime i put a normal one, it refuse to appear... -.-;
My thanks to everyone who had r/r. Arigato.
Now on with the next instalment.
Haruka sat at the stall seat, listening to Michiru tuning the violin, playing a few tune to see how the hall's acoustic is. The phone inside her coat vibrated.
"Moshi."
"Haruka, Shinji-san wants you to be at the garage ASAP," said Mamori, one of the mechanics.
"Be right there."
Haruka looked at her watch. Five o'clock. She went to the deli opposite the concert hall and bought a Caesar salad. She rushed back to the concert hall and asked one of the backstage crew where Michiru's dress room was. Following the instructions she found the room, hidden at the end of the corridor. She entered the room and left the salad on a table. She scribbled something on a piece of paper, left it beside the salad and left the room.
Michiru looked around and noticed Haruka missing. Where is he? She walked into her room and saw the salad. Beside it was a note:
Hiya, don't know if you got time to buy something you eat. Got you salad. Gone back to the track. Got something on. Will be back to listen to your concert, promise. Haruka.
Michiru smiled. She picked up the salad and dug in with gusto. After she finished, she changed into an aqua green dress that complimented her curves. Michiru picked up a ribbon and tied her hair. Inspecting herself in the mirror, Michiru made sure that she looked presentable. She picked up the violin and bow when one of the crew called out that the concert will begin in fifteen minutes.
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Haruka stood in front of the rows of fresh flowers. What kind of flowers does she like? She almost threw up her hand in despair.
"Hello sir, how may I help you?"
Haruka turned and saw the florist. "Yes. I need a bouquet."
"What kind of flowers would you like?"
"Erm.... You help me decide. It's for a friend who is having a concert."
The florist gave Haruka a smile. She picked out several flowers and arranged them. She wrapped them up in a yellow paper and handed it to Haruka. Haruka paid her the money and left the shop.
