[ Julian can count the number of presents he has gotten in the past few years on one hand. To Calendar Man, this is one of the most thoughtful gifts he has ever gotten. Which probably says a lot about his life. But he just likes calendars. And even if the seas don't hold much interest to him particularly, he likes that they're all different and that there's twelve. He also appreciates that Will likes fish, and these calendars come from him, and it makes them seem like they have more meaning to the theme.
Julian puts together a response but is interrupted by the imminent Soviet invasion. From Mexico he sends a postcard to their house, depicting a dog lying on an Aztec sun calendar, pretend that's a postcard that exists somewhere.
On the back is written: The calendars were greatly appreciated. I took them with me, so I wouldn't have to go without.
I do hope you're not inconvenienced by the current situation. I would hate for something to happen to you before April arrives.
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Julian puts together a response but is interrupted by the imminent Soviet invasion. From Mexico he sends a postcard to their house, depicting a dog lying on an Aztec sun calendar, pretend that's a postcard that exists somewhere.
On the back is written:
The calendars were greatly appreciated. I took them with me, so I wouldn't have to go without.
I do hope you're not inconvenienced by the current situation. I would hate for something to happen to you before April arrives.
- Julian Day. ]