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Hanasaku-Ch Death Of A Young Beautiful Woman
"Hanasaku-chan," came the melodic voice on the other side of the sliding door, "time to wake up, eat your morning meal, and get ready.

The paper partition slid open, allowing a young beautiful woman to step through. Kneeling gracefully and sitting in traditional posture with her feet tucked underneath her, she folded her hands together to rest in her lap. The dazzling Lady with black eyes, fair skin and black hair, smiled affectionately at the younger girl. Being scrubbed, fresh and clean She wore a simple white kimono. Her long silky locks pulled back, and tamed in a simple twist atop her head. She wore no jewelry nor head ornaments. She was a rare creature who needed no embellishments. She was quite captivating to be sure, but it was mostly
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Hanasaku scurried on hands and knees to the partition which led to the outside walk. Sliding it open wide she took in the new day with all of her senses. The freshness of the morning was her favorite thing about the entire day. She noted that the day was going to be hot. It had just turned August and with only a few weeks left of summer, she didn't want to waste any time.

Carefully sliding the partition closed, Hanasaku removed her night dress and slid into her bathrobe. She hadn't bothered selecting anything to wear for the day; that would be Yuuki's job. Hanasaku's main focus was to get cleaned up, and eat. She grabbed a towel, a bar of soap, and then stepped out of her room, gliding noiselessly down the hall to the shower room.

The shower room, like most of the rooms in the house was of modest size. It was a big house, but each resident was given small accommodations. Hanasaku removed her robe and turned on the water. After adjusting the faucet to the right temperature, she stepped in and shut the door.

She was getting ready to meet the man to whom she'd be engaged. A man at least 18 years old. By the time she turned 16, he'll be 26. frowning deeply Hanasaku began to wash her

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