Amada-san... Or, is it okay if I call you Ken-kun? I know I am older and I hope it does not come across as patronizing, but please don't let an adult tell you you are too young for some things. Adults don't know everything.
I had someone remind me to take advantage of the experience here, as we might not be able to experience something similar back home. I need to go now, but I hope you'll take care, Ken-kun.
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Because I want to keep on trying despite how young I am.
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Or, is it okay if I call you Ken-kun?
I know I am older and I hope it does not come across as patronizing, but please don't let an adult tell you you are too young for some things. Adults don't know everything.
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And I'm starting to see that.
I always thought being an adult meant that you could do whatever you wanted. I thought it meant that people could take you seriously...
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Some adults are trapped, too. Whether by their own heart or through society's expectations of them...
[ Many of her father's factory workers were adults and they didn't have the freedom children sought, after all. ]
We make our own freedom, whether as kids or adults.
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The adults and other people I have met, they were all saying the same thing to me. Even as a kid, I can make my own choices.
...Which is a little scary since I'm still not sure what to do.
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[ After all, those two seem to know each other well enough. ]
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Because I don't know what I want. But like you said, it's okay to figure it out here.</font face
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I need to go now, but I hope you'll take care, Ken-kun.