Meushi
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It's possible, but I think it more likely it's Jill on her sister's shoulders, given Jill idolizes her sister - her & Bella being Jill's favourite people.I'm not sure she is Jill, for the third time, I think it's more likely that it's the mother and sister when they were building their house and possibly it was her father who took the photo.
It looks like the character font used in Bad Memories:I honestly spent quite some time (too long, to be honest) trawling through font sites trying to find what font they used here, at least a similar looking one but couldn't find it.
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Analyzing the font I can read this: -lat the ... why do I know? well if you look at Bella you will see that the LL have the same shape as the first letter in the black and white photo .. I don't know if there is any word or name in English that ends in -lat but that seems to be what it says there .
I do, however, think I might have figured out some of it.
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The part in red under the MC's thumb looks to have a similar loop to the 'L' in Bella's name.
The part in blue I think is the word "at" as it's a 2-letter word and looks most likely to be a 't' next to the 'a'.
The part in green I think is the word "the" because it's first letter looks similar to the possible 't' before it and it appears to be a 3-letter word with an 'e' at then end of it.
This still doesn't answer what it says, but I think the first word is a name, possibly Jill's sister, which would make it something like, "[name] at the [something]".
It's possible that first letter is a b, it has a very similar loop. L seems more likely though.The way the L leans over makes me wonder if there isn't a space intended between L and AT. If so, that would make it "-l at the ", which means the L could be the last letter in "Jill", which could give us "Jill at the". So I'm picturing a full caption something alone the lines of "{Jill's sister's name} & Jill at the {place picture was taken}".
I believe there's an "n" in the word(s) after "the": it's the only one with that particular hook below the text plane.
Still doesn't clarify anything unfortunately. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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