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|New Years has come and gone, and we left the troublesome old year behind almost a month ago.
 
If time seems to have flown by, it's probably because you've kept yourself busy doing a lot of
 
New Years related things during that first month.
 
 
Here, I'm hoping that time will reverse. I have no clue what Haruhi is planning, since I was busy
 
coming to terms with my own situation first. Starting to reminisce about the past year in
 
February is a bit early, but since what I have to say is not unsayable, I might as well tell it
 
enthusiastically and completely.
 
 
At that time, I only had one motto: Finish the unfinished, one by one. As fast as possible.
 
When I made up my mind, it was when we were still on the winter trip. It took quite a bit of time
 
before I set it in motion.
 
This is the story that starts January the second at the train station we always pass on normal days.
 
.........
 
......
 
...
 
 
The vacation that had us fighting through a snowstorm and imprisoned in a mysterious mansion
 
on the mountain finally ended on the second day of the new year. The SOS Brigade group that
 
set out for the winter trip to that mountain villa finally returned home.
 
 
"Whew, I'm back."
 
 
Haruhi said hello to our little town, then turned to face the sunset, closing one eye.
 
"I can finally be comfortable. Even though the snow mountain wasn't too bad, the air you're used
 
to is the best, although it is a bit stale."
 
 
Arakawa the butler, Mori the maid and the Tamaru brothers were all long gone, since they don't
 
go this way to get home. So, the only ones claiming the baggage at the train station in front of
 
our hometown are the tireless and extremely healthy Haruhi and Tsuruya-san, Asahina-san, who
 
my sister was clinging to, unwilling to separate, the forever impassive Nagato, the exhausted
 
Koizumi, the extremely weary me and the cargo, Shamisen. Ha, that should be enough, I guess.
 
"Dismissed for today."
 
 
Haruhi gave the appearance that she'd had lots of fun.
 
"Everyone can get some rest. Tomorrow will be the first time this year we visit the temples and
 
shrines nearby, meet here at nine. Oh, Tsuruya-san, do you have any plans?"
 
 
|New Years has come and gone, and we left the troublesome old year behind almost a month ago.
 
|New Years has come and gone, and we left the troublesome old year behind almost a month ago.
 
If time seems to have flown by, it's probably because you've kept yourself busy doing a lot of
 
If time seems to have flown by, it's probably because you've kept yourself busy doing a lot of

Revision as of 21:45, 18 March 2010

|- |New Years has come and gone, and we left the troublesome old year behind almost a month ago. If time seems to have flown by, it's probably because you've kept yourself busy doing a lot of New Years related things during that first month.

Here, I'm hoping that time will reverse. I have no clue what Haruhi is planning, since I was busy coming to terms with my own situation first. Starting to reminisce about the past year in February is a bit early, but since what I have to say is not unsayable, I might as well tell it enthusiastically and completely.

At that time, I only had one motto: Finish the unfinished, one by one. As fast as possible. When I made up my mind, it was when we were still on the winter trip. It took quite a bit of time before I set it in motion. This is the story that starts January the second at the train station we always pass on normal days. ......... ...... ...

The vacation that had us fighting through a snowstorm and imprisoned in a mysterious mansion on the mountain finally ended on the second day of the new year. The SOS Brigade group that set out for the winter trip to that mountain villa finally returned home.

"Whew, I'm back."

Haruhi said hello to our little town, then turned to face the sunset, closing one eye. "I can finally be comfortable. Even though the snow mountain wasn't too bad, the air you're used to is the best, although it is a bit stale."

Arakawa the butler, Mori the maid and the Tamaru brothers were all long gone, since they don't go this way to get home. So, the only ones claiming the baggage at the train station in front of our hometown are the tireless and extremely healthy Haruhi and Tsuruya-san, Asahina-san, who my sister was clinging to, unwilling to separate, the forever impassive Nagato, the exhausted Koizumi, the extremely weary me and the cargo, Shamisen. Ha, that should be enough, I guess. "Dismissed for today."

Haruhi gave the appearance that she'd had lots of fun. "Everyone can get some rest. Tomorrow will be the first time this year we visit the temples and shrines nearby, meet here at nine. Oh, Tsuruya-san, do you have any plans?"