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Now reading: Chapter 138 138: The Day After the Storm! from JJK: I Was Cast as Gojo Satoru, but My Powers are Real!, a Action novel by Shadownarch.

The island didn't care about trending topics.

That was the thing about spending a week in Hawaii - the Pacific kept going regardless of what the internet was doing. The morning after the identity confirmation, The Cabin had the specific peaceful quality of a house where a long-anticipated event had finally arrived and passed. No more waiting. No more managing. Just breakfast, and birdsong, and the knowledge that everything that needed to resolve had resolved.

Gordon Ramsey made eggs. Nobody comnted on this. It had beco the morning's natural order.

Marcus Lane ca down looking like a man who had not slept very much but had produced a significant quantity of notes. He sat across from Leo with his coffee and said, without preamble: "You didn't ntion the family once during the whole three years of building Celestial Peak."

"No."

"Was that a principle or a strategy?"

Leo considered this. "Both. The work should stand without the na. If it doesn't, the na doesn't save it." He drank his coffee. "Also, I didn't want my father to have a reason to say he helped."

Marcus wrote this down. Then looked up. "Did it work?"

Leo glanced toward the doorway, where Director Hayes was reviewing the day's schedule. "He watched every episode," Leo said. "He just never told ."

Marcus sat back. He had enough material for the rest of the year.

The day's task was a trail maintenance project along the coast - clearing overgrowth, marking erosion points, the physical work that Island Retreat used to give its guests sothing real to do together. Leo worked steadily through the morning. At one point Zoey Foster found herself walking beside him on a narrow section of path and said, simply: "Your mom's post."

"What about it?"

"Just - my son. Two words. That's the whole thing?"

"That's how she is," Leo said.

Zoey thought about this for a mont. "Must be nice."

"Yes," Leo said.

That evening, episode seven of Anohana.

The diary was read at the Secret Base - the group gathered in the weathered clearing with a flashlight and nma's handwriting, going through pages that turned out to be both more and less than what they'd expected.

February. March. Entry after entry in the sa pattern: I played with everyone today. It was fun. It was exciting. The kind of diary a child keeps when they believe the ordinary is worth recording. When they don't know yet that it won't last.

Ben T. had been quiet during the reading. He spoke now. "She wrote the sa thing every day."

"Almost," Leo said.

"Isn't that sad?"

"No." Leo looked at the screen. "She was happy. She wrote it down because it was enough. Playing with friends was enough." He paused. "Most people don't figure that out."

The room let that sit.

Then the April 8th entry.

All of us decided to make fireworks together. It'll be tough. But we're gonna try. Super Peace Busters.

At The Cabin, Mary M. read it twice. "That's why she's back."

"That's part of why," Leo said.

"The fireworks were never finished."

"The wish was never finished," Leo corrected, gently.

On Global Stream, the comnt section had been turning the diary over for hours:

[February 12th. Cloudy. I played with everyone today. It was exciting. She just — kept writing it down. Every ti. Like she knew it mattered and couldn't explain why.]

[April 8th. The fireworks entry. All of us. THEY WERE GOING TO MAKE FIREWORKS FOR JINTAN'S MOM.]

[The diary has the sa entry over and over because every day with them was good enough to write down. I need a mont.]

Asher Reed had not said anything since the April 8th entry. He was looking at his hands. When Ryan asked if he was alright, he said: "Yeah. Just thinking about Poppo."

"What about him?"

"He always knew the wish had sothing to do with being together," Asher said. "From the very beginning. He just couldn't say it properly." He exhaled slowly. "He was right the whole ti."

Nobody argued with this.

The episode ended on Jintan taking on extra work - two part-ti jobs, running between them, visibly exhausted, because the firework would cost more than any of them had. The group watching him do this and not knowing how to help.

Even if I have to alone, Jintan had said. And then gone out and started trying.

Gordon Ramsey, who had built his career on the principle that you do the work regardless of whether anyone is watching, looked at the screen for a long mont after the episode ended.

"Good kid," he said.

He stood up, collected the cups, and went to wash them. Outside, the ending the drifted in from the Pacific air, the way it had every evening this week - finding the room, settling in, staying a while.

One other thing had been happening all week that Hayes noticed only in the aggregate.

The promotional sumr folk dance - the eight-count sequence Leo had choreographed for Anohana's marketing, fild with the full cast in the Atlanta sun, had been spreading on TikTok in a way that his team hadn't fully predicted. Not viral in the way an algorithm pushes sothing. Viral in the way sothing travels person to person because people feel the need to pass it on.

By the end of the week, versions had appeared from forty-two countries. Elentary school classes. Hospital waiting rooms. A group of elderly won at a community center in Ohio who had learned it from a granddaughter. The gestures were simple - child-like by design and people kept adding captions like "I don't watch the show but my sister made learn this" or "I have no idea what this is from but I've done it six tis today."

The contrast was the thing that kept catching Hayes's attention. The dance looked like joy - uncomplicated, sumr-light joy. And anyone who had watched even two episodes of Anohana knew what the ending the actually ant. The two things existed simultaneously, and neither cancelled the other out.

He ntioned this to Leo at dinner.

"That's intentional," Leo said.

"The contrast?"

"The door." Leo picked up his chopsticks. "People who learn the dance want to know what it's from. They watch one episode to find out." He set them down. "Then they watch all of them."

Hayes thought about the analytics numbers he'd been revising upward all week.

"You planned this from the beginning," Hayes said.

"I planned the dance," Leo said. "The rest followed."

Hayes looked at him for a long mont. Then went back to his dinner, because so things you just have to accept about certain people.

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