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Down the mountain, one could see a vast, barren wilderness.
 
   
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From the top of the mountain to its roots, there was to be seen only a featureless, barren wilderness.
The dry winds blew across, nary the sight of spring to be found. The plants had forgotten to grow upright due to the thousand years of scorching winds. The insects consisted of two varieties, the ones who evolved to become harder and heavier, the other becoming smaller and numerous. Both sought to survive in their own ways, and only the lizards basked in the sun languidly, living blissful days.
 
   
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An arid wind gusted across it; nowhere was there to be found even the smallest puff of spring air. Under a thousand years of assault from the scorching wind, the plants had ceased to remember to grow upright. The insects here came in two varieties: one having evolved to being more hard, more heavy, and the other having become more small, more in number, each by its own means eking out a living in this harsh landscape. Only the lizards could bask languidly in the sun and continue to pass days of happiness.
The only other things left were sand and rock.
 
   
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Besides these, there was only sand and rock.
A car was parked there.
 
   
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A car had been left here.
The car was a pretty sky blue, resembling a dragonfly's face, remaining forlorn as its drooping headlights faced the west.
 
   
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This box-shaped vehicle was the color of the blue of the skies and was as iridescent as a dragonfly. Having been abandoned here, it faced its headlamps to the west, corners drooping down just like eyes holding back tears.
There were two humans standing at where it looked.
 
   
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In its line of sight stood two humans.
“It's a car.”
 
   
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“It’s a car.”
The young Ai said while pointing at a car.
 
   
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Ai, small and young, pointed at the car and thus spoke.
“It is.”
 
   
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“Yes, it is.”
The taller, older Julie nodded.
 
   
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Yuri, tall and older, nodded his head.
Ai wiped the windscreen with her outstretched finger, marveling and sighing,
 
   
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With an outstretched finger, Ai wiped a line across the windscreen and, sighing admiringly, said:
“I only know of pretty rocks or fruits you can pick on the mountain sometimes, but I never thought you can pick up a car like this.”
 
   
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“I only knew that you could sometimes pick up pretty rocks or fruits on mountains, but never imagined that, out here in the wilderness, you could actually pick up a car.”
“No, it's not that easy to pick up a car...”
 
   
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“No, nor that it’d be as good as this...”
Julie opened the bonnet, answering as he checked through. Like a kid who loved to get in the way of an adult's work, Ai leaned in. She smelled metal, oil, and sourness, but naturally, she did not understand what she saw.
 
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Yuri opened up the bonnet and answered as he appraised the contents. Ai, just like a child who liked getting in the way of adults’ work, peered at what he was doing from the side. She smelled metal, oil, and sourness, but of course did not understand a thing she saw.
   
 
“Will it move?”
 
“Will it move?”
   
“It's been modified in many ways, but a neat job—looks like even the keys are here.”
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“This car has been modified in many places, but they did a very neat job of it—looks like even the keys are still here.”
 
Ai exhaled, and knelt down before the headlight.
 
 
“Are you abandoned?”
 
 
The car remained silent, seemingly unhappy.
 
 
“…Where did its owner go?”
 
 
Since the car refused to answer, Ai could only get up and ask, and a female voice answered,
 
 
“These two here, it seems?”
 
 
Ai went around the car, and found Scar standing there, her shovel stabbed into the ground. There was a damp area on the ground, seemingly dug hours ago, along with rocks placed like headstones.
 
   
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Ai exhaled with her nose and kneeled before the headlamps.
They exchanged looks, and quietly prayed.
 
   
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“Were you abandoned?”
 
   
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The car kept silent as if deeply unhappy.
“How mysterious.”
 
   
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“...Where did the owner of this car go?”
“Yes.”
 
   
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The car refused to respond, and so Ai got up and asked the question again. It was a woman’s voice who replied:
Ai raised her finger, saying,
 
   
“Who buried these two?”
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“It should be these two, no?”
   
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Ai looked around the other side of the car and found Scar standing here, pointing at the ground with her shovel. There was a patch of earth there that was moister than the rest and looked to have been turned only hours ago, and two large pieces of rock had even been placed there like headstones.
“A gravekeeper, of course.”
 
   
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The two looked one another in the eyes and, mutely, prayed for the dead.
Scar replied.
 
   
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...
Ai raised another finger,
 
   
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“It really is mysterious.”
“But why here? Why leave the car here?”
 
   
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“Yeah.”
“Who knows? i am not in charge of human thoughts"
 
   
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Ai raised her index finger and spoke.
Scar's words in evading the topic at hand was truly befitting a gravekeeper, and Ai sighed before turning to the hulking man next to her.
 
   
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“Who was it that buried these two?”
“Probably had some purpose."
 
   
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“A Grave Keeper, of course.”
Julie said, and got into the driver seat without hesitation. Ai too tentative got into the passenger seat.
 
   
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So Scar said.
It was her first time riding on a car.
 
   
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Ai raised a second finger.
“They probably have a motive coming here, but never could, and that's why they lie in rest here."
 
   
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“But, why here, in this sort of place? Why just put the car here and leave it?”
The engine roared.
 
   
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“Who can tell? I am not in charge of organizing the thoughts of humanity.”
“So the reason why they left the car as it is…"
 
   
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The lines Scar used to avoid questions exemplified the manner of Grave Keepers, and made Ai sigh and turn to glance up at the man beside her.
The engine finally started with an earth-shattering rumble, startling Ai greatly as she clung onto the seat.
 
   
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“I think there has to be some purpose to it.”
“Because they don't need it now, I think"
 
   
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With that, Yuri climbed without hesitation into the driver’s seat. Ai, seeing this, carefully raised herself into the seat beside his.
The while car started vrooming in rhythm.
 
   
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This was her first time riding in a car.
After some thought, Julie grabbed the wheel, and went silent.
 
   
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“They probably came here with a purpose as well, but having not achieved it after all, ended up to rest the way they are now.”
"……Are you thinking of stealing this car?"
 
   
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Coughs and splutters issued from the engine as Yuri started up the car.
Ai frowned unhappily.
 
   
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“The reason why they just left behind this car...”
“And I thought you would have some common sense…"
 
   
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The engine started up amid a thundering noise that seemed fit to shake the earth. The vibrations made Ai jump in shock and then cling to her seat.
“I usually don't do this, just that I have a different thought...my car should have been parked here."
 
   
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“Should be because they didn’t need it any more.”
Vroom, vroom.
 
   
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The entire car began to vibrate regularly.
“I drove that car for a long time, kept it in nice condition. I was about to get up the mountain from here, so I left the car without removing my keys. You know why?"
 
   
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As if deep in thought, Yuri folded his arms around the steering wheel and didn’t speak.
Ai knew the reason, but did not say so because she did not want to.
 
   
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“…You’re not thinking of stealing it, are you?”
“I wanted to die. So, when I thought this, I thought about what would happen after my death. It's a strange thought. That car's my only belonging left, but I couldn't send it along to the afterlife. I hoped that at the very least, someone else could use it."
 
   
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Ai creased her forehead, displeased.
That's why I left the car here. So the hulking man with blue eyes quipped.
 
   
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“And I thought you’d have more common sense than this…”
“Tire pressure checked. Ready to depart anytime."
 
   
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“Well, normally I wouldn’t do this sort of thing. It’s just that this time... You know, my car was originally meant to be parked on this stretch too.”
Scar took the back seat. There were rugs, teapots, bottles and the like, a bunch of random items stuffed in a chaotically orderly manner.
 
   
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The car vibrated some more.
“…Who knows what those two wished for when they're alive."
 
   
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“I’d driven that car for a long time and had kept it maintained well. When I got here and prepared to ascend the mountain, I abandoned the car without even removing the keys. Do you know why I did that?”
Ai looked back, but could not see the graves due to the angle.
 
   
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Ai already knew the reason for it but didn’t want to say it out loud, and so didn’t speak.
“Who knows…maybe they want to save the world"
 
   
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“It’s because I was about to go meet my death. Whenever I thought of this place, I’d also wind up thinking about what to do with what I owned after dying. That was quite strange, really. That car was the only thing left that I owned, but I had no way of getting it back onto the road, and had hoped at least to leave it for others to use.”
The adult sarcastically retorted.
 
   
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And that’s why I left my car behind, the blue-eyed man added.
“I guess so—then I'll."
 
   
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“It passes the tire check, and can leave at any time.”
The child nodded solemnly.
 
   
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Scar sat at the back. With her were rugs, teapots, kettles and the like, a whole pile of baffling objects stuffed together, by some baffling means, in an orderly chaos.
"I'll continue on from there."
 
   
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“...I wonder what wishes those two had when they were still alive.”
She said, grabbing the shovel firmly.
 
   
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Ai tilted her head back to look and found the headstones to be out of her range of vision.
“Really?"
 
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“Who knows...maybe they wanted to save the world.”
   
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The adult thus mocked.
“Yes. So, well, I guess we can be considered inheritors of this car."
 
   
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“Maybe. Then, as for me…”
“Never thought you'll be this adaptable."
 
   
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The child nodded with complete seriousness.
Julie slowly stepped on the pedal to check on the car, moving it forward. The tires caused the pebbles to flicker aside, and the car moved along the road that could barely be determined to be once a road.
 
   
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“I will continue on their dream.”
They were headed West.
 
   
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And gripped her shovel tightly as she spoke.
From the passenger seat window, Ai stared out towards the North.
 
   
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“Oh?”
There was a mountain to the North, which once had a village. It had her house, her parents, and the villagers she loved. Everything in her past were located towards the north.
 
   
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“Yes. So, oh, we can probably count as the rightful inheritors of this car.”
Two graves were lined side by side at the new place she first arrived.
 
   
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“I didn’t think you could be this flexible too.”
"I'm leaving."
 
   
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Yuri, wanting to get accustomed to the car first, slowly pushed the accelerator down and drove the car forward. Tires sending pebbles flying, the car found its way onto a structure that could just be seen as having once been a road.
Ai bowed deeply in that direction.
 
   
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West-bound, they advanced.
“Shall we go?"
 
   
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Ai looked northwards from her side seat.
Scar said, beaming.
 
   
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Up in the north, there was a mountain. On the mountain, there was a village. In the village were her home, her parents, and all the villagers she once adored. All of her past lay in that direction, north.
Julie said nothing, and stepped on the pedal.
 
   
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The two graves rested in the place that she had only just arrived at.
A human man, a human child, and a female gravekeeper.
 
   
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“Goodbye.”
The trio began her journey.
 
   
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Ai lowered her head for a long moment in that direction.
   
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“Let’s go.”
   
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Said Scar, smiling gently.
   
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Yuri said nothing, and just stepped on the accelerator.
   
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The man, the child, and the female Grave Keeper.
   
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The three thus began their journey.
“Oh yes. What do we do about the boy here?"
 
   
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“Oh, right, what about this youth here?”
" "Huh?""
 
   
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“Huh?!”
An emergency brake.
 
   
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Emergency brake.
   
   
   
There were four.
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So actually, they were four.
   
 
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