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kiri: so

baku: so?

kiri: idk

baku: is something wrong?

kiri: no i'm really happy

kiri: your voice is

kiri: wow

baku: my voice is wow?

kiri: yes

baku: lol okay

baku: thank you, i think

baku: your voice is wow too

kiri: i think you'll be a little disappointed when we meet up

baku: why would I be disappointed? i know what you look like already

kiri: yeah but

kiri: it's not like i've shown u everything

baku: i won't be disappointed

baku: if anyone is at risk for being disappointed, it's probably you

baku: that picture was taken on one of my good days

kiri: i don't care what you look like

kiri: i don't care what anyone looks like

kiri: and it's you so i'm sure you're gorgeous in any form you take

baku: ashdfksd shut up whore

kiri: i'm being serious!

baku: shut up

kiri: );

baku: fine

baku: where do you wanna meet up?

kiri: there's a cute cafe in Shinjuku

kiri: Aoyama Café, 6 Chome 4-7, Shinjuku district

kiri: is that too far?

baku: no i've walked there before to meet with mina and denki

baku: it's a cute place

kiri: so it's a date

baku: well when you put it like that

kiri: i didn't mean like a "date" date

baku: ik ik, but yeah

baku: it's a date

kiri: (:





hi hi hi so i tried to use the addressing system used in japan. like i went to every website i could and i still dont think i used it perfectly. basically streets are irrelevant and mostly unnamed, and they have districts with numbered blocks. each block has numbered buildings, numbered from how long they've been there. the oldest would be #1, second oldest would be #2, etc. So you would write the building number, then the block number. Example: 4-7. The word "chome" refers to the district number. so i wrote it as 6 chome (district #) 4(building #)-7(block #), Shinjuku district (name of district/ward/whatever)

i hope it was accurate, and sorry for the long A/N :)


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