Ayato In Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart

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Ayato was counting the people that he had talked to and remembered the five people he had talked to that was mostly important. [b]"Touka Kirishima, she 's my sister, Ken Kaneki, Hinami Fueguchi, and the Commission of Counter Ghoul Investigators."[/b]

He had thought of twenty ward that he had been growing up at until his father had died. This was when he had gotten with his sister the most and scared of bugs as well. [b]"No, I don 't miss my hometown it was just the 20th ward that I had lived at with my family."[/b]

Ayato had wondered if there was a time he had first experienced it, and he hadn 't gotten a clue just yet. He had been too busy to think about romantic attraction towards a person. [b]"No, I haven 't had my first experience
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He had considered this to be a great question to be asked from the interviewer to him. [b]"I would choose the crow since it be nice to be able to be able to fly away from when things gets too much to handle."[/b]

Ayato was looking down at his boots that he was wearing at this moment. [b]"I am wearing my boots that I had mostly wore for quite a while."[/b]

Ayato had good moments and bad moments with his family. [b]"There is my mother Hikari, I don 't remember her so well only what Pop had told me and my sister. My sister Touka Kirishima, I had good relationship with her when I was still a child, but now its estranged. Then there is my Pop who had died when I was still a child."[/b]

Ayato had tried to remember what the three smells the home kitchen was like. He couldn 't seem to remember what the smells was like. [b]"I don 't know what the smells were in the kitchen why would I even try to remember that far back for?"[/b]

Ayato had been looking at the options there was and he did say choose a monopoly token. He just looked at the options and back at the interviewer. [b]"I would choose the canon that 's the token I would choose out of all those
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He had been a ghoul all his life and yet he wasn 't able to taste any kind of human food without throwing it up right after. Ayato had wanted to be able to taste it like how a human would.

This is the one thing he had never believed in all his life time. He had no clue why humans does and what they are special towards the humans or what meaning zodiac signs supposed to mean. [b]"No, I don 't believe in zodiac signs at all."[/b]

Ayato knew the answer to this question and he was gladly would answer it. This answer was the one question that he was looking forward to. [b]"I travel by foot. That 's the only way I know how to travel from place to place. I had been traveling foot ever since I was in Aogiri Tree."[/b]

Ayato had been thinking of the greatest aspiration that he had wanted to do when he was back in Tokyo. He had found that greatest aspiration that he had held onto; [b]"My greatest aspiration was to protect my sister, Touka Kirishima, from anyone who tries to hurt her."[/b]

Ayato had been thinking of this and he knew what he was going to say. [b]"Coffee the tea tastes like

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