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Island in a Puddle 2
Island in a Puddle 2
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Minato lives in a tiny apartment with his sister Nagisa, who he cares for. Their mother visits them at an amusement park, but when lightning strikes, Minato sees the corpse of a woman and an unfamiliar face reflected in the glass.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 19 July 2022
Publisher: Kodansha America, Inc
Minato's small apartment feels like an isolated island in the vast ocean, despite being in elementary school. The responsibility of caring for his younger sister, Nagisa, who constantly asks about their mother's frequent visits, rests heavily on his shoulders. During one of these visits, their mother takes them to an amusement park, where she unexpectedly hands Minato some cash and leaves them alone on a Ferris wheel. As the wheel reaches its peak, a sudden lightning strike causes a peculiar phenomenon. Instead of seeing his sister, Minato is confronted with the lifeless body of a woman, and an unfamiliar and menacing face stares back at him through the glass.
The shock and horror that washes over him are indescribable. Minato's mind races with questions and doubts, trying to make sense of what he is witnessing. He feels a deep sense of guilt and responsibility, as if he is somehow responsible for this tragic event.
As he struggles to process his emotions, Minato is drawn to the woman's corpse. He can't help but wonder who she was and why she ended up in this situation. He examines her belongings, trying to gather any clues that might shed light on her identity.
Meanwhile, Nagisa is left alone on the Ferris wheel, scared and confused. She doesn't understand what happened to her brother and starts to panic. She tries to call for help, but the Ferris wheel operator is nowhere to be found.
Minato's search for answers leads him to a nearby police station, where he reports the incident. The police are skeptical at first, but Minato's determination and the details he provides convince them to take his case seriously.
Over the next few days, Minato and the police work tirelessly to investigate the woman's death. They interview witnesses, examine surveillance footage, and gather evidence.
As they delve deeper into the case, they discover that the woman was a victim of a serial killer who had been targeting women in the area. The killer had been using the Ferris wheel as a hunting ground, luring his victims with the promise of a thrilling ride.
Minato's discovery shakes him to his core. He realizes that his sister was in danger all along and that he had been oblivious to it. He feels a deep sense of regret and guilt for not being more aware of his surroundings and for not protecting his sister.
Despite the overwhelming pain and trauma, Minato remains determined to find the killer and bring him to justice. He teams up with the police, using his knowledge of the amusement park and his investigative skills to gather more evidence.
Finally, after weeks of tireless work, the police are able to apprehend the serial killer. Minato is hailed as a hero for his bravery and dedication to his sister's safety.
In the aftermath of the incident, Minato and Nagisa are reunited. They are both traumatized by the experience, but they are also stronger and more resilient than ever before. Minato vows to always be there for his sister, to protect her from harm and to never let anything like this happen again.
The tiny apartment where Minato lives may as well be an isolated island in the middle of the ocean, but it is also a place of resilience and strength. Through the tragedy of the woman's death, Minato learns the importance of being aware of his surroundings, of being vigilant, and of never taking his sister's safety for granted.
The incident also highlights the resilience of the human spirit. Despite the overwhelming pain and trauma, Minato and Nagisa are able to overcome their fears and find hope and healing. They are able to rebuild their lives and move forward, determined to make the most of every moment and to never let the memory of the woman's death haunt them.
In conclusion, the tiny apartment where Minato lives may be an isolated island in the middle of the ocean, but it is also a place of resilience and strength. Through the tragedy of the woman's death, Minato learns the importance of being aware of his surroundings, of being vigilant, and of never taking his sister's safety for granted. He and Nagisa are able to overcome their fears and find hope and healing, rebuilding their lives and moving forward with determination to make the most of every moment and to never let the memory of the woman's death haunt them.
Weight: 252g
Dimension: 147 x 208 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781646514571
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