Even though she can’t dance anymore because she doesn’t have the energy, Bijin still moves to the beat and wishes she could still swirl around like when she was young.
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Even though she can’t dance anymore because she doesn’t have the energy, Bijin still moves to the beat and wishes she could still swirl around like when she was young.
Bijin wasn’t the most pleasant person to be around. Nope. She made no effort hiding that she didn’t like to be disturbed or have anyone around her. And somehow she owned a small successful business. Maybe it was her personality that drew people in because—no, it was probably because her bookshop had only good stuff. Bijin didn’t sell anything she didn’t like or anything she thought had no potential. Her bookshop stood for quality and that was something people could appreciate, while the owner was a… cunt, to put it lightly.