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Originally Posted by Melrose
Who... was for her grandmother! O_O
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oops...
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Originally Posted by zoomzoom
She did, however, suspect she was spending time with him at the seaport where she came often as a child. She went fishing with a man and she remembered having a lot of fishing tools in her home. That might have been a way for her dad to spend time with her, when he couldn't as her dad for some reasons we don't know.
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I never heard of it.
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Originally Posted by Chibi_Venus
A Song for XX = Ayu's mother
teddy bear = Ayu's father
Memorial address = Ayu's father
Who... = Ayu's grandmother
ever free = Ayu's grandmother
That's how I heard it, anyway. And I was sure she said, along the words of that it didn't matter to her where he was, that she really wasn't entirely sure if he's even alive or not. So it's possible that he is alive.
As for the 0630 thing, I've heard rumors that this was when he left her or because that was the date before July 1st.  I don't think anyone (outside of Ayu's life) really knows.
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thanks.
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Originally Posted by zoomzoom
Oh, it's in the NTV interview documentary. They take her back to Fukuoka and she shows them places where she grew up. One of them is a port in the city and it goes:
Ayu: Yea, I often came here. The old boats are still here. I can't remember which one I went fishing with. These things happened in my childhood. It is so obscure, but I think he should be my father.
Interviewer: Is he really your father?
Ayu: I think so, there were many fishing tools in my home, they were kept all along.
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So, she never knew herself?
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Originally Posted by BoiiBoii93-
She wrote A Song for XX for her father.
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I believe she wrote it mother.
Though the "XX" isn't pronounced, I heard someone say on this forum that each woman has two X chromosons (XX) and that men have XY. I dunno if he/she is right though... I only heard it.