"Someday will come when someday will come, and it's no use fretting about someday today," DÅjima replied in that cheerfully practical manner of hers, but she let go of his hand long enough to spin around and bow at the church before they left the grounds completely.
She may not have been raised religiously, but like most Japanese she did still respect the dead, and some forms were to be observed.
"Today, we will go to the beach," she said, taking his arm again. "I have sparklers in my purse to use as an offering, since incense is boring, and we can get a room at an inn and drink wine until late."
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She may not have been raised religiously, but like most Japanese she did still respect the dead, and some forms were to be observed.
"Today, we will go to the beach," she said, taking his arm again. "I have sparklers in my purse to use as an offering, since incense is boring, and we can get a room at an inn and drink wine until late."