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(Campanella -- Kenshin Yonezu)

The light rain adheres to the hibiscus flowers below, accentuating their royal beauty. The crystalline drops make the flowers glitter like gems, and reflect the red hues off the soaked petals. Having caught your eyes first, you deem the ruby hibiscuses the center piece of the garden behind these tall gates. Perhaps your intuitive notion would be true if not for the delicate Sakura flowers falling from the trees above. It paints the stone path way with soft pink, becomes tiny boats in puddles of water, and steals the spotlight from the ruby flowers below by attaching it's self to them. The choice of having the two very different flowers practically compete for beauty in this garden is questionable. . . But beauty was never meant to be arbitrary, now was it? An example would be the idea that the flowers are not seeking to out shine eachtoher, but to accentuate and compliment each other's charm