"Hello, you've reached Kantera. If this is a medical emergency, please hang up and call a hospital. Otherwise, please leave your message after the tone."
Then no matter what state I'm in, I'll always be happy.
[ She rests against him and lays down a bit. ] Would you mind talking to me a while? I might not manage much by way of answers, just... [ well. She's tired. ]
Let me think, now. -Ah, yes. A long time ago, there was an old bamboo cutter who lived modestly with his wife. One day, he happened upon a shining stalk of bamboo in the forest...
[Kantera tells a slightly modified version of the Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, with some of the place and species names replaced to better fit his dream world.]
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As long as you never doubt that so much of that love belongs to you. An endless well of it. [ Even when she doesn't remember him, that won't change. ]
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[She's worth everything to him, worth going through being forgotten.]
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[ She rests against him and lays down a bit. ] Would you mind talking to me a while? I might not manage much by way of answers, just... [ well. She's tired. ]
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[That way she doesn't have to answer and can just listen.]
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wrapup probably
[Kantera tells a slightly modified version of the Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, with some of the place and species names replaced to better fit his dream world.]