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Shigure is the dog of the zodiac and the owner of the house where he, Tohru, Yuki and Kyo live. He is a writer who writes both academic books and romance novels under many pen names. His most common and celebrated is "Karitani Noa" from his erotic "Summer-Colored Sky" novel.

He loves to drink tea, eat takoyaki, drive his editor, whom he affectionately calls "Miichan", to tears by feigning the non-completion of his work, sleep late, and smoke cigarettes.

He's a jokester who occasionally gives advice or purposely stirs up controversy for the good of everyone in the end.



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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

it's all good. it's all good

Lucky! I finished my Christmas novel just in time. That was a close call. Too bad I've been writing all this time while the guys are preparing for the season. It's refreshing to see them help each other while they hang decors and stuff. I wanted to join them as well. Hmm... but I'd also become tired if I join them. Maa, it couldn't be helped.

My novel's about a lady who lost his child when she was giving birth. It was the day of Christmas when the miscarriage happened. Of all the days, she searches for reasons why the tragedy happened during Christmas. It's not a tragic story but a story that no matter happens, you have to move on and not to loom over the past.

When crossing a road you have to look left and right and the path before you and act and you shouldn't look back -- or else you might be run over by a speeding car.

It's a simple story if you ask me but it's a good idea to keep it that way since it's for the holiday.

rolled on the floor at 10:25 PM