Wishes of the Kitsune
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Complete, First published Jun 20, 2015
A tanzaku bares the deepest wishes of the heart that are granted to us by the gods. If that's true, then will a wish a friendship bring a friend or just disappointment?

         One day, after her clan was destroyed, a young Kitsune finds an injured Tengu trespassing on her shrine. She nurses him back to health, but will her kind actions be rewarded or shunned?
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Everyone unknowingly helps Giyuu heal. Along the way, he grows closer to his comrades. From workers to friends. They slowly nurture a friendship so strong a slice of a katana wouldn't damage the thick bond of them all. Cluelessly. They drive Tomioka from his shadow to his shine. Bringing out his smile and finding himself along the way. It isn't a smooth sailing journey, but a journey without a stumble isn't an adventure. No story comes from a sea with no waves. (Implied Sanegiyu) Also, for those who are a bit out of line, there may be a few intimate scenes where two characters may be acting lovey dovey. They are not in love. It's just platonic love. Please don't make it weird or inappropriate. They're only really close friends, and the way I word things may depict something else rather than just friendship. Once again, everything is platonic unless said otherwise in the bracketed words above. (By the way, English is not my first language. So I do apologise in advance if sentences or the way I structure my words don't sound right. I hope that does not ruin your reading experience, and you can understand what im trying to imply. Thank you for reading my story.)