Kotori Tsukumo (nee Mizuki) (
longingfreesia) wrote2016-10-02 07:41 pm
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Yuma arrived home a few days ago now, so we've been gradually adjusting to him moving in permanently, which included finding places for all of his parents artefacts, but I think we did a good job decorating the apartment with them! It certainly gives the place some... character!
Other than that, to celebrate Yuma's graduation, we went out for a meal at a sushi restaurant yesterday night. It was really nice to have all four of us together as a family, enjoying a night out together. Eating out isn't a luxury we really get too often, but it's something Akari-san saved up for during the last few months.
Other than that, to celebrate Yuma's graduation, we went out for a meal at a sushi restaurant yesterday night. It was really nice to have all four of us together as a family, enjoying a night out together. Eating out isn't a luxury we really get too often, but it's something Akari-san saved up for during the last few months.
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Well, I guess carry on as normal for now, just with Yuma added to the routine.
Though, with Yuma making steps towards hopefully becoming a pro-duelist, it's made me wonder lately what next steps I should do. I certainly love working as an apprentice for you at Castle & Castle. I'm really learning a lot and gaining valuable experience. It's definitely something I wish to continue with for now, but I've been wondering what I should do in terms of my personal creations and how I can make steps to ensure fashion designing is a solid career for me in the future.
Akari-san suggested that I could make a website and have it be a sort of online portfolio of my personal work as a starting point.
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Even if we become rivals, I'm glad to work with you, Mizuki.
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A friendly rivalry is always good. It'll help keep us both on our toes!
But I'll always be eternally grateful to the chance you've given me and how much you've taught me. I know once I'm able to stand on my own, all this will be incredibly helpful. But until then, I'm honoured to carry on being your apprentice.
I think making a website and social media accounts to portfolio and advertise my work is definitely the way to go. Then I can get my work seen by others and hopefully build up interest and maybe even possible commissions in the future, if all goes well.
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Thank you so much, Futaba-san!