When Marnie Was There – Ruminations of Past and
Future
Autumn was as it always was in Kissakibetsu,
crimson and yellow of the soon to fall leaves making the place even more
picturesque than usual. Hisako was painting the view over the salt marsh
towards the mansion when she heard Dio Sayaka call out to her. “Anna’s letters
have come!” she called out, referring to Sasaki Anna, a girl who had stayed
that summer.
“That’s wonderful,” Hisako stated. “I have been
wondering what her wonderful discovery was.”
“Same here,” Sayaka said. “She’s been all
mysterious about it, in her quiet and aloof way.”
“I guess it took time for her to figure out how
to write about it.”
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