Precipitate as weather, she appeared from somewhere, then evaporated, leaving only memory.
In Haruki Murakami's "Dance Dance Dance," a character's arrival is described similarly to a weather phenomenon, suggesting an unexpected and transient presence. She seems to materialize out of nowhere, capturing attention briefly before fading away, much like how clouds can suddenly darken the sky and then disperse. This imagery evokes the idea of people in our lives who come and go, leaving us with only memories of their impact.
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