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>Let's see if anyone is talking about a new moon suddenly appearing out of nowhere!
A new moon: it will be as if the night had eyes! Eyes that will be watching over many fun stories. All of the good sci-fi stories have two moons, and all of the people in them live life as it should be lived: by taking risks, by caring, by being good or evil- but being something. Every day under two moons will be a new adventure- and then the characters in this story will finally stop caring so much about money.
...that it, when the moon comes, because it's not on TV, it's not on the newspapers, the internet isn't talking shit about it, and the guy who sells cabbage doesn't know.
But Miharu doesn't let that get her down. Great stories are about pushing through adversity: every good story has conflict!
A new moon... how should it even be called? And does that mean that the old moon gets a new name too? How will we call it from now on?
...
If only that nee-san Dolores was a bit easier to find. She'd know; she'd know for sure!
Because Miharu had already asked the milkman, the barker of that weird bar, the cute shopkeeper, her dog, the dude at the convenience store who seems soulless, that super strong guy at the gym, the yakuza who is always smoking- and someone else
but nobody knows.
>Well- maybe tomorrow! Who knows? It's coming, that's for sure. But, today is still a free day. Big world! If a bit dull.