This is my final work for Part One. Since Amber has been packing up and left her guardian's home to the airport, she felt like she was unhappy, but as every postponed event, the show must go on. Or the event, rather. At least she will return, and that is that. Besides, she had a short message for me as she arrived home, right on her phone as she came over to my house the next day.
It has been a month and a half since my athletic adventures in Tokyo.
It really was sad that the whole event was postponed, but I can say here that this isn't even over yet. There may be a time that the skies will be clear again and the children will play in the sun once more.
I can say here that I have all of my fun besides some of the Olympic stuff I had done to impress the mascots. I've been to unvisited places, met new friends, encountered new events and even brought home trinkets to keep forever.
I can say here, too, that I have all of the fun as a honorary member of the Athletes Society of Japan, and that I had all of the untold fun that I didn't told Sarah about because of some hidden reason. It dosen't matter if she is mad at me for not telling her all of the events I had.
And that I knew that things will be okay in the future despite chaos, fear and agression everywhere.
For the show isn't over yet.
There may be a time that the Games will be rescheduled again. And that I will return to see the mascots again.
There may be times that there will be new sports to try, new places to go, new friends to meet, new encounters to challenge, new people to face with, new discoveries to approach to, and so much more.
Yep. This story isn't over yet. There's Part Two, remember?
I am sure that the author will try her best to keep up with the events in the Olympic Games in real life while encountering those of my own in this fictional world. Seriously, she can handle that.
Sarah, to you, my friend, I promise I'll make more stories to tell you in my next visit to Tokyo.
That's all I can say for now.
Sayonara to you, dear reader. Until we see each other again. For now, really.
From your pal, Amber.
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