rhiorhino replied to your post “Harumichi flower shop AU”

I LOVE THIS SO MUCH SAM ♡♡♡

Thanks Rhio! It was so fun to think about!

Also I’m a sucker for pretty much any Mako friendship stuff, and I never bring her into my stuff enough. SHE’S MY FAVORITE. (My wife exclusively knows her as “my girl” because she’s the not-HaruMichi one I have merch for, but because they get most of their Sailor Moon knowledge from my fic, they can’t remember her name or planet lol).

Harumichi flower shop AU

  • Okay so, backstory: Haruka and Mako met in foster care.
  • They were briefly sisters, and kept in touch. They
    understood each other, both considered delinquents, both a little too quick to
    throw a punch, both full of good intent. Mako had a knack for growing things,
    and Haruka liked to learn to do things with her hands.
  • They got through their teenage years planning how they could
    open a flower shop, saving money from weekend jobs and change found under
    couches, and it’s really Mako’s small inheritance from her parents that she can
    legally use at 18 that lets them buy a little place and get started, but they
    still feel proud. Haruka is handy enough to get their fixer upper in working
    shape, and then they’re on their feet and their combined talents mean they get
    by.
  • They build their reputation for years. Mako’s got a green
    thumb, and no matter the conditions they have beautiful blooms. (And if their clientele
    skews largely into the gay community it doesn’t hurt, they don’t advertise themselves
    as a gay shop but they’re a lesbian and a bi woman and people are comfortable
    and are you telling me you wouldn’t shop there?)
  • And once they book a few events, they get on the radar of
    higher class buyers.
  • That is how Michiru Kaioh comes through the door one day.
  • She is, perhaps unfortunately, looking for a break up
    flower. Something that conveys, “You’re getting too attached, so I want to cut
    things off cleanly, but not too cleanly because I want to keep you as an option
    and an occasional late night romp.”
  • But then Haruka turns from tending the soil to greet her and
    wipes her brow and Michiru knows she is not going to say any of that.
  • She makes up some reason to be there, she’d heard about the
    shop from their work at the gala, which was true, but doesn’t give her a reason
    to buy something.
  • But Michiru is not one to be defeated so easily. She has
    Haruka show her the most beautiful flower in the shop. She decides will buy it
    and give it to Haruka, and Haruka will be charmed and then Michiru will spirit
    her away to a night on the town, and they will have red wine and explore each other’s
    bodies and—
  • And Haruka works in a flower shop, Michiru realizes, and has
    no use for a flower of her own growing.
  • So when Haruka asks if she would like it wrapped, Michiru
    says yes, and with Haruka’s back turned she takes her leave before she can
    embarrass herself.
  • Haruka is left holding a rose and wondering about the
    strange, beautiful girl she met.
  • She looks for her at every event she and Mako do flowers
    for. (Not that there’s much chance, they’re in and out before anything starts.)
  • But one day, they’re commissioned to do flower accents for
    an art show, and who should the artist turn out to be?
  • She was hoping Haruka would forget and she could have a
    second chance to make a good impression. But Haruka remembers, and there’s a
    good bit of very awkward attempts at small talk, but then
  • BUT THEN
  • Haruka manages to choke out something resembling an
    invitation to get drinks sometime to learn more about each other, and Michiru
    manages some polite approximation of acceptance.
  • (Mako, on the other side of the room, loudly announces that
    It’s fine, she can do the arrangements on her own, no need to do your job
    Haruka just keep flirting)

Mina: aw come on, it’s not fair to say you do all the housework! I always wash the dishes after we eat!

Rei: And I always wash the dishes after I pull them out of the cupboard and find they’re still dirty

Re: name changes, when I told my mom I would take my wife’s name, she asked if It was because I hated her/my family

Which is baffling and funny because

a) my mom has been married three times now and has changed her name every time

And

b) because of that, my mom doesn’t even have the last name i had

And when the grandparents come to see the kids they’re always dirty but oh so happy as if Michi is trying to convey how much fun her childhood COULD’VE been. Also one of the kids expresses intrest in racing and cars and Michi does her best to make sure the kid can pursue that. She never forces her kids to do anything And bend with joy when they get top do all the things she never could do

Yesssss Michiru parenting is my big weakness.

And I definitely think it’s something Michiru struggles with, and sometimes fails a little. She wants her children to be happy, she wants them to be people instead of dolls that carry a family reputation, but she also wants them to be successful, and that means sometimes it’s hard to see her daughter failing things or even just being mediocre. She has to fight to say a B or a C is a fine grade and that of course her kid should try out for the basketball team even though she’s the shortest in the class and can barely dribble the ball. And it’s all the more meaningful for it, because she sees how her parents shaped her and she chooses to work to bring something different for her child.

(And it maybe helps sometimes that she can shove her kids’ happiness in her parents’ face)

I could totally see Michiru doing something like that though and i could see her scraggly taking Harukas name and milking it for All its worth. Everything is addressed “Mrs and Mrs Tennoh” she answers her own phone when her parents call with “Tennoh residence, other Tennoh speaking” and all kinds of just petty things cause Michiru is many things but being above petty she is not

I AM HERE FOR THIS.

Every event Michiru has to attend her name is always wrong on the list, which her parents intend as a way to not acknowledge the change but ALWAYS just ends up giving her an excuse to smile and say “Actually, it’s Michiru Tennoh now. We should be on the list as Mrs. and Mrs. Tennoh.” It always just draws more attention and puts her parents in the awkward position of everyone knowing they gave the wrong name for their daughter.

And when they have kids it’s SUCH a thing. Michiru’s family absolutely does everything they can to try and change her mind and give them the Kaioh name, because YOU CAN’T JUST CUT OFF YOUR LEGACY MICHIRU. (Though they are perhaps equally relieved and appalled that the kid(s) is/are a Tennoh when at age five they haven’t taken a single music/art/etiquette class and are fingerpainting in kindergarten like some sort of normal lower-class child)