Another tragic story told through a LittleBigPlanet level.

R.I.P.: Naomi. She was my beatiful, trusting/trustable girl, may her journey to heaven be uninterrupted and peaceful.

After passing these flags covered in love hearts, the music (which was a really sad song) changes to a military-sounding kind of song.
And then you get to this.

You carry on past trees and such.

For some reason, even though the gravestone is way back at the beginning of the level, the creator keeps the level going, to the point of having to change the landscape to a desert to prevent the visuals from getting repetitive.

You go into a building...

.... and see this set up, with a note which says PICTURE TIME
Maybe a little context is needed. In LBP, "picture time" moments like these are generally meant to be small fun activities which children players enjoy and older players loathe because they fill up your hardrive with useless photos. In any case, the lingering sadness from the grave-site is gone and replaced with an awkward kind of atmosphere where you're not sure whether or not the creator even remembers that this level is supposed to be honouring his dead sister.
Maybe a little context is needed. In LBP, "picture time" moments like these are generally meant to be small fun activities which children players enjoy and older players loathe because they fill up your hardrive with useless photos. In any case, the lingering sadness from the grave-site is gone and replaced with an awkward kind of atmosphere where you're not sure whether or not the creator even remembers that this level is supposed to be honouring his dead sister.
Then you finally get to the building's exit. The creator has left a note.(The white stuff outside is plasma)

Go on its not likely you'll die
You don't die, there's an invisible path over the deadly plasma, which leads you out of the level.

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