In many stories, characters often have their own arcs and goals. Cath might have finished her story if the overall narrative was leading towards her achieving that. For example, if the story was about her growth as a writer and overcame her fears or challenges, she could have completed her story. It could also depend on the genre. In a coming - of - age story, for instance, finishing her story could be a symbol of her maturing. But since we don't have the full details, we can't be certain.
I'm not sure which specific 'fan girl' story you're referring to. Without more context, it's difficult to say whether Cath finished her story or not.
I'm not entirely sure. The story might be a bit complex. There were many plot twists and turns in Cath's journey to write her story. But if we look at the overall development, there are some hints that she might have finished it. For example, her growth as a writer throughout the story, the way she dealt with the challenges, and her increasing determination all suggest that she could have reached the end of her story. However, it's also possible that the author left it a bit open - ended to let the readers think for themselves. But from what I can gather, more likely than not, she did finish it.
No, she didn't. There were too many distractions and she just couldn't get to the end of it.
Again, without knowing the exact 'fan girl' story, it's hard to determine Cath's main motivation. It could be something like self - expression, a love for a particular genre, or a desire to tell a story that was important to her.
No, it didn't. The manga was left unfinished for various reasons.
I'm not entirely sure, but it's likely she did. She was a productive writer.
No, it didn't. The manga remained incomplete for various reasons.
It depends on various factors like how much time she could devote each day to folding the cranes. If she folded, say, 10 cranes a day, it would take her 100 days. But if she was more dedicated and folded 20 cranes a day, it would take 50 days.
It's hard to say. The progress of the manga depends on many factors like the author's schedule and creative inspiration.
It's hard to say for sure. The progress of manga completion depends on various factors like the author's plans and creative process.