![]() He was progressively getting louder and louder as he played. He called out the names of their special attacks, starting off with the names he remembered from watching them on TV, but as he started forgetting them, he started making up new ones himself. He grasped both figures tightly and rammed them around. In fact, being a little worn down made it even better. They were starting to look a little worn down, but he didn’t mind at all. ![]() He brought them everywhere with him, to bed, to the bathroom, and of course, to kindergarten. He pulled two toy figures out of his shorts pockets. His mother wouldn’t be coming to pick him up until the evening, so he’d be putting up with this for quite a while. ![]() His mother had brought him to visit his grandmother since she was ill, but after he’d come all the way here, she was sleeping in the rocking chair in the solarium, and didn’t seem to be waking up anytime soon. You can buy the original book in physical and digital format here. A translation of the Kamen Rider Blade short story “Twilight” (たそがれ), written by Blade second-half lead writer Shou Aikawa and originally published in Kamen Rider Blade Complete Collection (仮面ライダーブレイド超全集) on April 20, 2005. ![]()
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