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Forced into an arranged marriage between her
family, the takamatsu clan and the hirano clan, she was being escorted
to the Hirano han by Usagi and a large entourage when they were
attacked by neko ninja. The entire entourage was slaughtered with the
exception of Usagi and the lady, who escaped on horseback. Initially
ungrateful, Kinuko slowly warmed to the rough samurai that escorted
her. On the run from the neko ninja, She and Usagi passed through a
town during its festival and as the day passed, grew steadily closer
until they were at the point of fleeing not only from the ninja, but
from the clans who had arranged the marriage.
Interrupted by attacking ninja, the choice was taken from
them when a rescue party led by Gunichi escorted them the rest of
the way to the castle. Following her delivery into the hands of her
future husband, Kinuko became cold and distant, preparing herself for
her life ahead, and severing herself from what could never be.
Years later, Usagi encountered a procession, escorting
lady Hirano in her palanquin, and remembered. Continuing on his way
without catching a glimpse of her, he did not see that he was not
the only one who remembered.
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