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Shh. I'm not good at time-keeping, gomen. (/____\)
Also, spoiler warning for the drama Kinkyori Renai ~Season Zero~. The second to last episode made me feel things. Because Kanata.
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The unsent message from Kanata's phone isn't discovered until after the buzz of memorial services and funeral had all calmed, and it isn't until Ayukawa-san is sorting through the last of Kanata's belongings that the phone is picked up at all. She'd sorted through Kanata's closet first, picked out a yukata for him to wear, but everything of Kanata's from that fateful night had been left in a box and placed at the very bottom. At present, though, the inevitable can no longer be put off.
Sifting through Kanata's belongings from the night he'd died is how Ayukawa-san finds the mobile phone, mostly intact. She holds it gingerly, with so much care despite the seemingly careless way it was left on the scene. Scratches mark where the device hit the asphalt, unceremoniously dropped when her son dived after a mother and child crossing the street and took the hit. When she flipped it open, an unsent draft greets her, addressed to Haruka. A bitter laugh escapes, her control stretched thin and broken in her solitude, and she flips the phone shut again. It takes Ayukawa-san the entire time sorting through Kanata's room, the unsent message at the forefront of her mind, to pick up a stationary and call a courier service. She'd never read what Kanata wrote, not when it's addressed to someone else, a last respect for her son's memories. Instead, she wraps the mobile phone up, finishes writing Haruka a letter of her own.
...that was abrupt. Sorry.
Tag, you're it,
nightbaron079
Also, spoiler warning for the drama Kinkyori Renai ~Season Zero~. The second to last episode made me feel things. Because Kanata.
...
The unsent message from Kanata's phone isn't discovered until after the buzz of memorial services and funeral had all calmed, and it isn't until Ayukawa-san is sorting through the last of Kanata's belongings that the phone is picked up at all. She'd sorted through Kanata's closet first, picked out a yukata for him to wear, but everything of Kanata's from that fateful night had been left in a box and placed at the very bottom. At present, though, the inevitable can no longer be put off.
Sifting through Kanata's belongings from the night he'd died is how Ayukawa-san finds the mobile phone, mostly intact. She holds it gingerly, with so much care despite the seemingly careless way it was left on the scene. Scratches mark where the device hit the asphalt, unceremoniously dropped when her son dived after a mother and child crossing the street and took the hit. When she flipped it open, an unsent draft greets her, addressed to Haruka. A bitter laugh escapes, her control stretched thin and broken in her solitude, and she flips the phone shut again. It takes Ayukawa-san the entire time sorting through Kanata's room, the unsent message at the forefront of her mind, to pick up a stationary and call a courier service. She'd never read what Kanata wrote, not when it's addressed to someone else, a last respect for her son's memories. Instead, she wraps the mobile phone up, finishes writing Haruka a letter of her own.
...that was abrupt. Sorry.
Tag, you're it,

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I can't. This. I. Sorry.
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It broke me even worse because the mere memory of him, still being portrayed in the drama and I'm like, "how come you're already dead and you still melt my heart?"
/oops, was that too much?