Episode 9 – With You and the Rain

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Last, episode With you and the rain That would shut up my sister, about Kimi, no visible eyes! Thanks to his little adventure under a vending machine (people have dumped soot for weeks; is this a coal-fired machine?), we now have clear evidence that Tanuki Pal in Fuji does actually have eyeballs. What a relief (my sister won’t mention it again)!
More importantly, Kimi’s adventure under the dirty machine is another pet moment, despite the fact that it blends cat and dog behavior. At this point, we must assume that the general point is that Tatao is a combination of two popular livestock. Kimi’s burning desire is very cat under something, and so is his choice of the most impure places. My cat owner will undoubtedly be familiar with the sudden appearance of a cat, and you can swear to take the oath. This is after Kimi ate grass to the point where she got sick, although the cats certainly did the same. (Near me, we are a little infamous because it reminds the dog that he is not a cow and should not eat grass.) Although Fuji’s childhood companion believes that the grass he eats is not born to Kimi because it is poisonous. It was just that over-consumption made him a bar. Even though if my dog blows the flowers and sparks, I might also be as cold as Fuji, and it’s about Kimi’s vomiting.
However, Kimi’s antics are still just part of the story. He is cute and brings some much-needed companionship to Fuji, but he is really just a gateway to the story. Through interactions with Kimi, it is obvious how he can help Fuji be more comfortable in the world. Fuji has had friends before and has a good relationship with neighbors Emma and Kii-chan, but Kimi adds a layer of security to these interactions. He is a safe topic, an easy way to start a conversation (even if that’s “I’m the owner of a stupid dog”) and usually offers something extra. He also gave Fuji an excuse to go for a walk and think about her latest novel – not that she needed a book, but sometimes, when you stare at a blank screen or on paper, you can say “I’d better take the dog out” without the words.
Fuji will be very private about her books, which makes sense. They literally say they talk, so they can say she doesn’t have Talking about them, as she said to Ren, it was embarrassing to think of someone she knew reading her work. Being an author is a weird combination of being proud of yourself and your achievements and wanting to hide in your home so no one can figure it out you The people who write those words are not the case for everyone, but most of my writing friends and acquaintances fall into this category. (Yes. She is embarrassed about writing with Mimi and Ray and Ren, and she knows them forever. She quickly turns off her elementary school friends when she tries to talk about her writing. It’s safer to talk about these things with your dog, and talk about these things with your dog, and their biggest interaction with your job may be to try to eat it, or, if you have a cat, the burning desire to cross the keyboard at typaefn9uwnr9.
With you and the rain As a title, it beautifully encapsulates Fuji’s story. “You” is obviously Kimi himself, but rain itself is a metaphor for interaction. She met Kimi on a rainy day, but she also met Kii-chan during the shower, and more importantly, rain is a weather that you can’t avoid interacting with. Even with an umbrella or a raincoat, walking in the rain means at least a little wet. The longer Fuji spent at Kimi, the more rain she experienced as her gentle drizzle fell into her life.
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