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More Yuuko box!
Two items this time, because I'm getting impatient for the end. XD (I've saving what I consider to be the heart of the box for the last item posted.)
A very out-of-focus picture of a wee small chocolate bar! Named "Sexy"! I thought Yuuko would find that a proper White Day gift!

Wrapped like this! In a way that makes it look inexplicably like bacon! Or maybe I'm just hungry!

Aaaaaand the next one. It took me forever to find the right sort of notebook for this: it needed to have unlined pages, plus the sort of wire spiral binding that I could easily take off, so I could run the pages through the printer.
Finally, success!

Why is it pictured sideways? you ask. There's indeed a reason!

Because the insides are sideways! This is an example of what each page looks like:

And this is how it was wrapped:

If you wish to read the full text of The Book of Story Endings, you can find it here. It was inspired by a YA book I've got on my shelf, which I haven't finished reading yet, called The Book of Story Beginnings. The plot of the book is a notebook in which any story beginning you write comes true, usually in a way you really didn't want to happen. At any rate, I wondered what a book of story endings would look like, and now I know.
And if anyone is intrigued enough by any of the endings to want to figure out what happened before, be my guest!
A very out-of-focus picture of a wee small chocolate bar! Named "Sexy"! I thought Yuuko would find that a proper White Day gift!

Wrapped like this! In a way that makes it look inexplicably like bacon! Or maybe I'm just hungry!

Aaaaaand the next one. It took me forever to find the right sort of notebook for this: it needed to have unlined pages, plus the sort of wire spiral binding that I could easily take off, so I could run the pages through the printer.
Finally, success!

Why is it pictured sideways? you ask. There's indeed a reason!

Because the insides are sideways! This is an example of what each page looks like:

And this is how it was wrapped:

If you wish to read the full text of The Book of Story Endings, you can find it here. It was inspired by a YA book I've got on my shelf, which I haven't finished reading yet, called The Book of Story Beginnings. The plot of the book is a notebook in which any story beginning you write comes true, usually in a way you really didn't want to happen. At any rate, I wondered what a book of story endings would look like, and now I know.
And if anyone is intrigued enough by any of the endings to want to figure out what happened before, be my guest!

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you'd of had to have said for me to have forgotten
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ETA: I was also thinking of the voice across the water (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=the+voice+across+the+water+great+pan+is+dead&btnG=Search) when I wrote "The voice in the darkness was never heard again," but I don't think any versions of that tale end with anything like that.
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