[ As you touch it, a memory is beaming into your head!
Wako is sitting at the edge of a pier singing, with the blue-haired boy standing behind her. As she finishes singing, a small cluster of people gather around her. They tell her that they’re doing a photoshoot on the island, but that her voice is amazing and they want to sign her for a contract in Tokyo.
In this memory, you can feel two things: excitement, and the sure, sad knowledge that she can’t do it. She tells them she’s very sorry, but she has obligations on this island.
The memory shifts. Out with the boy again, this time downtown, the same group of people repeat the offer. She has to turn them down.
The memory shifts. Alone in a bedroom, Wako reads a letter repeating the offer. She starts to write a letter explaining that she’s honored but can’t.
Re: PORT (SECOND STAGE)
Wako is sitting at the edge of a pier singing, with the blue-haired boy standing behind her. As she finishes singing, a small cluster of people gather around her. They tell her that they’re doing a photoshoot on the island, but that her voice is amazing and they want to sign her for a contract in Tokyo.
In this memory, you can feel two things: excitement, and the sure, sad knowledge that she can’t do it. She tells them she’s very sorry, but she has obligations on this island.
The memory shifts. Out with the boy again, this time downtown, the same group of people repeat the offer. She has to turn them down.
The memory shifts. Alone in a bedroom, Wako reads a letter repeating the offer. She starts to write a letter explaining that she’s honored but can’t.
The memory ends. ]