Residing Dreams (Chapter 316)
I noticed some pleasant differences about his room. The wedding picture of his mother and father was displayed on a table in the bedroom. The porcelain rabbit with the piercing blue eyes was right next to it. I realized that the bathroom door was open. I stepped inside, and there was a shocking sight that lay before me. But this time, I did not behold a gruesome manifestation of anguish. This time, it was a lovely surprise. I saw the cranes I had made for him hanging from little hooks on the bathroom ceiling. The paper birds flew above my head, each different in their own way.
I hadn’t expected to find all of this, and I could recognize what Casimir was trying to say to me—that I had left a mark that wouldn’t be forgotten. Then, another idea occurred to me. I found Casimir’s journal and got a pencil.