And thus the man waited for her, year after year after year, for the one who had disappeared in a single night without a trace. Decades would pass, and naturally she would not return. But the memories of that night, would remain with him till the day he was put to rest.
Keylo57 said: And thus the man waited for her, year after year after year, for the one who had disappeared in a single night without a trace. Decades would pass, and naturally she would not return. But the memories of that night, would remain with him till the day he was put to rest.
Seems most likely. Did the artist have any sort of comments on this picture? Just wondering, cause I think this might be before she leaves for Gensokyo.
SindriAndBale said: Did the artist have any sort of comments on this picture? Just wondering, cause I think this might be before she leaves for Gensokyo.
You got it. Artist comments say that this is in the outside world, right before Sanae left for Gensokyo.
... And so Sanae went on with her new life in Gensokyo, made new friends and new rivals. As she grew to enjoy her life, she came to love new people, and her life moved on, and thoughts of the boy who had proposed to her faded. She told herself that surely, life goes on, and that one shouldn't worry about things that one can't change. She was sure such a kind boy would find another...
Many dozens of years later, after a confluence of circumstances, the Moriya goddesses and Sanae's descendents re-visted their old shrine in Japan. Near the enterance of the forgotten, overgrown shrine, there was the long-dried remains of a boy... written on the floorboards in what may have been scratched with a fingernail or a rock was the words, "I WAITED FOR YOU, SANAE."
NWSiaCB said: ... And so Sanae went on with her new life in Gensokyo, made new friends and new rivals. As she grew to enjoy her life, she came to love new people, and her life moved on, and thoughts of the boy who had proposed to her faded. She told herself that surely, life goes on, and that one shouldn't worry about things that one can't change. She was sure such a kind boy would find another...
Many dozens of years later, after a confluence of circumstances, the Moriya goddesses and Sanae's descendents re-visted their old shrine in Japan. Near the enterance of the forgotten, overgrown shrine, there was the long-dried remains of a boy... written on the floorboards in what may have been scratched with a fingernail or a rock was the words, "I WAITED FOR YOU, SANAE."
REBEL AGAINST FATE AND GO TO GENSOKYO AFTER HER! Just doesn't end up like Hoshuu or mikio and you are fine
NWSiaCB said: ... And so Sanae went on with her new life in Gensokyo, made new friends and new rivals. As she grew to enjoy her life, she came to love new people, and her life moved on, and thoughts of the boy who had proposed to her faded. She told herself that surely, life goes on, and that one shouldn't worry about things that one can't change. She was sure such a kind boy would find another...
Many dozens of years later, after a confluence of circumstances, the Moriya goddesses and Sanae's descendents re-visted their old shrine in Japan. Near the enterance of the forgotten, overgrown shrine, there was the long-dried remains of a boy... written on the floorboards in what may have been scratched with a fingernail or a rock was the words, "I WAITED FOR YOU, SANAE."
I'll be going to a faraway place soon... We might not be able to meet again... Eh? that doesn't matter to you?Um, shall we share one last kiss?U-um... To go as far as giving me a ring... Are you really fine with me?
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