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Human beings are basically huge monkeys that walk upright, but they can be pretty full of themselves.
I guess so, Sherlock.
The guy was petting me the whole time), and that’s how I ended up being Nana.
Why is this man my father? I don’t know how many times since I was a child I have felt this way about him.
“Some people really shouldn’t become parents. There’s no absolute guarantee when it comes to the love between a parent and their child.”
“If you like him so much, why do you have to give him away?”
“I am a little relieved, though. That we can go home together.”
Fabulous?! What are you talking about? How optimistic humans can be, to think that this enormous mass of rolling water, this soaring energy—is fabulous?!
Purring from my mouth? What are you, an imbecile?! Excuse me—the shock has made my language deteriorate. A thousand pardons.
As several dogs and cats had told me earlier, that doesn’t smell like he’s got much longer scent was only getting stronger.
Strays, by definition, have been abandoned or left behind, but Satoru rescued me when I broke my leg.
“It’s not like I want to leave you. I love you, you silly cat!” I love you, too, you dummy!
I am Satoru’s one and only cat. And Satoru is my one and only pal.
That’s disappointing. Just like always, you stammer out things you shouldn’t.
Remembering those who went ahead. Remembering those who will follow after. And someday, we will meet all those people again, out beyond the horizon.