Harajuku Hijinks

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They made it to Harajuku with kawaii Harajuku kids as far as the eye can see. Natalia looked a bit disgusted at the sight of people looking colorful and cute wearing frilly dresses, pastel colored wigs, taking group photos. "This place looks like a herd of unicorns and Lisa Frank got together and threw up rainbows and glitter." Kimiko showed her friends around Harajuku and how the fashion is so popular. "Looks like the boys are getting in on the Harajuku street fashion!"
"Excellent pointing out, Ryder-san. I saw a shop around here that sells kawaii dresses one time."

"That dress looks so pretty." Young Kimiko stared at the shop where a mint colored dress with pink ribbons and kittens printed on was on display. "You know, Kimi-chan, If you got adopted, I bet your mother would buy this adorable dress for you."
"Satomi-sama, will I ever get adopted?"
"Of course, why would you say such a thing?"
"The other kids keep saying that parents who come to the orphanage wouldn't adopt a weirdo like me." Kimiko said removing her blue frame glasses and wiped away her tears. "You're not weird, Kimi-chan. You're very sweet and someday, you'll have a loving family who'll adopt you."

"I know where to show you! C'mon!"

After running through the streets of Harajuku, Kimiko found the shop she remembers passing by. "This place looks super kawaii. Did I say it right, Kimi-chan?" Kimiko nodded. "I learned my first Japanese word!"

"Jessie-san, you have got to try on this dress

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"Jessie-san, you have got to try on this dress." Kimiko said showing her a cute red and black lolita dress. "Red and black are my favorite colors. I have to try this on!"

Jessie came out of the dressing room wearing the dress. "Do I look kawaii?"
"You look super kawaii." Natalia didn't like the idea of dressing up in cute frilly dresses.

"Nat-chan, you got to try on the dress with the bunnies on it!" "Katsudon, I would rather slit my throat with my knife shoes than wear that dress

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"Nat-chan, you got to try on the dress with the bunnies on it!"
"Katsudon, I would rather slit my throat with my knife shoes than wear that dress." Kimiko had an idea. "Would it help if I wore these dresses?" The Russian tiger cub didn't say a word and returned her focus on her phone.

Viktor and Yuuri were gonna get the kids when they saw Kimiko in the lovely blue dress

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Viktor and Yuuri were gonna get the kids when they saw Kimiko in the lovely blue dress. She looked like a cute little porcelain doll. "Kimi-chan you look so adorable!" Gushed Jessie. "See, Nat-chan, anyone can pull of wearing dresses like these. Why not give it a try?" She sighed in defeat. "Fine, I wear the stupid dresses. If hair bow posts a photo of me, I'll kill her with my knife shoes."

Natalia wore a strawberry printed dress and her face was red with embarrassment

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Natalia wore a strawberry printed dress and her face was red with embarrassment. "The closest they have to cat prints was the pastel pink dress with kittens on it. I chose the strawberries instead."
"I love these dresses, can we get them?"
"I don't see why not, milaya." Said Viktor.

After buying the dresses, they continued going around Harajuku where Ryder got into the Harajuku boy style. "How do I look?"
"You look ridiculous." Natalia said sharply. "Don't listen to her, son. You look cool." Chris said fixing the boy's neon green ladder shade glasses.  They all had a great time and Natalia swore that she'll burn the adorable strawberry printed loli dress when she and her parents return to Russia.

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