>>279686509Episode 6
"Storm Josephine"
This is where March 11th comes in.
When I was lying on my futon thinking about this name,
There was an earthquake. For the past few days, there have been earthquakes of magnitude 3 every day.
The alarm was ringing loudly because of the strong shaking.
"Again?" I thought, and lay there like that.
However, the shaking did not subside, and instead grew stronger.
The alarm is getting louder and the countdown is getting longer.
"15, 10, 11, 35, 35..."
During the process, a brass vase that usually does not fall over fell over.
The moment I heard the "bang" I thought "Oh no!" and stood up.
They fled to the sturdiest place in the house.
Immediately afterwards, on the futon I had been lying on,
The bookshelf on the wall broke in half down the middle and fell with a bang. If I had slept for a few more seconds, I would have been crushed under it.
As the initial shaking subsided, my heart started pounding.
I put on my sneakers inside the house, put on my disaster prevention backpack, and turned on the TV, only to see a tsunami.
The statue makes my mind go blank...
I was able to get in touch with my wife, who was at work, in the evening, but she said she couldn't come home today.
It was a night when I had to come up with a comedy story in the midst of the anxiety and fear of alarms going off every five minutes all night long and aftershocks continuing.
Every time I see this story, I am reminded of the earthquake.
This time, Grandma hurts her back. And it's been going on for quite some time. She said her legs hurt when she went skiing, but if you hurt your back, it affects your legs. It's a minor point, but when Kameido first became aware of Uki, she was still an auntie, not a grandma, so he calls her "auntie."