A/N: It's time for the second drabble! This one's going to making your teeth rot, so you have been warned! (But it's standard for anything involving Chiyo and Osaka being friends)
It was a nice winter morning at the Mihama mansion. Chiyo woke up and goes to the bedroom window, opening the curtains and seeing the falling snow. "Tadakichi-san," she asked her Great Pyrenees, "You want to go out?"
Mr. Tadakichi happily barked, causing Chiyo to smile. After she changed out of her pajamas and into warm clothes. She then walks done the stairs and opens the door, only to see Osaka in front of her.
"Mornin', Chiyo-chan!" Osaka greeted, "What'cha doin'?"
"Osaka-san, I'm taking Tadakichi-san on a walk," Chiyo answered.
"Can I join ya?"
"Sure, Osaka-san!" Chiyo smiled.
As the two girls strolled down the street (with Chiyo riding on Mr. Tadakichi), Chiyo noticed an oden stand. "Osaka-san, do you want some oden?" she asked her ditzy friend.
"Of course, Chiyo-chan!" Osaka replied, "It ain't winter unless we eat some Kanto-daki!"
"'Kanto-daki'?"
"That's what people called oden back in Kansai."
After the two ordered their oden, they start to eat the stuff, though Osaka paused halfway.
"Ya know, Chiyo-chan," Osaka said, "Kanto oden ain't that strong compare to Kansai oden in the taste department."
"So, you hate it?" Chiyo asked.
"Na, it's tastes better than Kansai oden. Say Chiyo-chan, wanna buy some manju? The sweet shop just released some orange-cream filled manju and it ain't winter-"
"Unless we eat some manju," Chiyo finished, "Of course, Osaka-san!"
After the two bought some orange cream manju, Osaka noticed a park covered in a blanket of white snow. "Say Chiyo-chan, wanna make some snowmen and snow bunnies?"
"Sure, Osaka-san!" Chiyo answered, "As you say 'It ain't winter unless we make some snowmen and snow bunnies'!"
The two girls then run into to park and started to roll some giant snowballs.
"Ya know," Osaka started, "I was wonderin' why we call snowmen 'yukidaruma', cause they ain't look like any daruma doll that I know of. Also, about them yukiusagi. Does 'Usagi' mean 'rabbit' or 'hare', I'm so confused."
"Osaka-san, you shouldn't think too much about simple things in life," Chiyo said, "You just got to enjoy it!"
The two girls finished building their snowmen and snow bunnies.
"Ya know, Chiyo-chan," Osaka started again.
"Oh no, not again," Chiyo moaned.
"Let's make some snow angels!"
"Sure, Osaka-san!" Chiyo smiled, as she and Osaka lie down on the snow and start to make some snow angels.
Endnotes: So if you're confused about the "oden" thing, it's a traditional Japanese dish usually eaten during the wintertime. And manju is a Japanese sweet that's like anpan, but the outside is made with flour, rice powder, buckwheat, and kudzu. In the next drabble, Sakaki, Kaori, Tomo, and Kagura go to the mountains to do some snowboarding and skiing. (I sensed some Sakaki x Kaorin shippers squeeing with glee)
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