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Fox Trip

A sweet and fluffy shounen-ai doujinshi
by Mizushima Yui

Reprinted in Spirits Dance, Vol. 2

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Inari-zushi (or kitsune-zushi, "fox sushi"): little fried tofu pita pockets stuffed with rice and drizzled with syrup. Sticky and sweet. They're called inari-zushi because foxes are the messengers of Inari, the god of the rice harvest; if you go to a shrine to Inari, you're supposed to offer a plate of inari-zushi to the fox statues at the shrine. Foxes like inari-zushi. Foxes really, really like inari-zushi. Some foxes like inari-zushi almost as much as they like Hiei.



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