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Three days later.

My injuries had healed up unusually quickly, just like before, and the hospital had discharged early.

Still, my left leg wasn't doing great, and I couldn't handle much walking around. Once I got back to my apartnt, I didn't do anything in particular. I'd left my futon out, and I just lay on it, aimlessly staring at the TV. At school, sumr term would be underway, but of course I didn't feel like going.

"This again, huh?"

Déjà vu. One year ago, just after I'd lost Siesta, the days had bled away like this. After a week, or maybe a month, I'd gone back to school, and my life had fallen into its tepid routine.

Right now, I couldn't even soak in that lukewarm water. I felt like I was lying in an ice-cold bath. So foreign drama had been on the TV for a while now, but my brain wasn't picking up any of the plot. What ti slot did they show foreign dramas in anyway, and on what day?

The curtains were closed, so my sense of ti was totally shot. It felt like it had been three days since I had learned what I had learned, but I wasn't sure. I'd dozed briefly three tis since I'd co ho, that was all.

"—My phone."

I'd left it by my pillow. I tried to check the ti on it, but the battery was dead. Ms. Fuubi was supposed to send word if anything happened with Charlie or Saikawa, but so far, no one had called.

In search of another way to locate Saikawa, I'd gotten in touch with a certain person...but there hadn't been any good news from that quarter, either.

In other words, I'd failed at everything.

Charlie was hanging between life and death because of , and I hadn't been able to protect Saikawa from the enemy. I'd broken that promise I'd made with Hel, the one about not making Natsunagi cry, and I...

"I'm hungry."

The fact that my stomach could still growl at a ti like this seed like a

design flaw. I unsteadily got to my feet. Co to think of it, aside from water, I hadn't put a thing in my mouth since I got back.

I opened the fridge; it was empty. I wasn't up to going out, either ntally or physically, so I checked the entryway mailbox, hoping for so takeout flyers.

Inside, I found the usual:

Several notices about unpaid utility bills.

The exact sort of pizza delivery flyer I was after. And—one letter with no address.

Sender unknown.

I had no idea what this was, but since soone had put it in my mailbox, it seed safe to assu it was for .

Strangely, before paying my electricity bill, before calling in a pizza order, I felt like I had to read that letter. When I opened the envelope, I found two small sheets of paper.

"This...is..."

The letter began with "To Kimizuka."

"If you're reading this letter, it ans I'm not with you anymore."

"—That sounds like a movie cliché. I never thought I'd be saying sothing like that. The thing is, I've got a bit of a hunch... Well, to be more precise, I've made up my mind. Siesta left you a letter, too; I'm not trying to copy her, but I'm also writing this at the apartnt in London, while I watch you sleep. I do need just a little courage, so to tell you the truth, I had a bit to drink before I ca here... I wonder if you noticed."

"So, I'm planning to give this letter to a certain cabin attendant, with instructions to give it to you if anything happens to . Did you get it? Oh, but if you're reading it now, it must've worked out. Okay, good."

"I've never written a letter before, so I'm not actually sure what I should write first. To start with, I guess I'll make like a detective and do a little deducing."

"—Right now, Kimizuka, you're starving!" "Well? I'm right, aren't I?"

"According to my eerily accurate deduction, our sudden parting has left you

massively depressed. You've been holed up in your apartnt for days, all alone, but you're going to have to eat sothing soon...and so you were dragging yourself outside when you noticed this letter. Yes, that feels like a solid prediction... What? You say you aren't that depressed?"

"That's incredibly annoying! Double-kill!" "...Kidding. Actually, I'm a little uneasy."

"I an, it seems like Siesta's really all you see. It makes wonder if you might not feel all that sad no matter what happens to . Well, I'll never know what happened now... Even so, I think I'd like it if you cried a little."

"Um, actually, let take that back. I just sounded super needy. 'As long as you're fine, Kimizuka, that's enough for !' Yes, that should do nicely."

"Getting down to business, then." "First, I have a request for you."

"If you haven't managed to defeat Seed by the ti you read this letter—I want you to personally take him down soday. No matter what. To tell you the truth, I've got a secret plan of my own...but there's no guarantee we'll be able to win that way. Even if I'm not there, you have lots of other friends you can count on, so I'm counting on you!"

"Next, an apology."

"It's been a while now, but do you rember that promise I made you?" "I said no matter what happened, I wouldn't die and leave you behind." "I'm sorry. I wasn't able to keep that promise... Are you mad?"

"I hope so... Just kidding."

"Finally, thank you."

"Thanks for all the tis you helped ."

"A year ago, in London. Thank you for being kind to , when I'd lost my mories. Thank you for putting that ring on my finger. Thank you for coming to save , even when I'd been taken to the enemy's hideout."

"There's a whole lot more. You found the owner of my heart for . You told it was okay to live my own life. You rescued from the enemy on that cruise ship. You forgave the cris I'd committed. You encouraged up on the roof that night. You said you'd have my back, and you've stayed with all this ti. Thank you."

"You gave so much. Have I managed to repay even a little of it? I'm sure I've barely scratched the surface... I really would have liked to stay with you a bit longer. Not that I'm confessing my love for you or anything. Seriously, Kimizuka, you don't an a thing to ."

"...That said, I don't know what you thought of , but I didn't dislike you. There was no way I could. If this turns out to be goodbye, it's going to make a little sad. —Still, as the detective, I'll complete my final job."

"When I do, I hope you'll praise a little."

That was where the letter ended. "...What the hell."

It was all wrong.

Everything Natsunagi had said was wrong.

I won't get depressed if you're not there?

I haven't been able to move for three days. Just look at .

I didn't have the energy to eat, I hadn't bathed, and my facial hair was growing in. Even now, I didn't want anything. I was just sitting there, on the floor, reading that letter. Why hadn't that gotten through to her?

One month ago—you're the one who pulled out of that tepid routine. You held close. When I tried to ignore Siesta's feelings, you scolded . You cried in my place. On that pitch-black night, you swore you wouldn't leave and die on your own. On the school roof, you said you'd be my friend. You stayed with , all this ti. I'm so—

"Didn't I tell her any of that?"

I'd never properly thanked Natsunagi.

She'd thanked —clumsily, sotis blushing, sotis getting mad— but I hadn't.

In the truest sense of the word, I hadn't managed to tell her a thing. "Did I make the sa mistake again?"

A year ago, death had parted from Siesta before I could tell her anything. "I am stupid."

That sa self-hating comnt was an echo of last year. I was foolish. Pathetic. No matter how much I regretted it, though, it was too late. The detective was already—

"...gk!"

My hands clenched on the letter, crumpling it.

Then I realized there was sothing written on the back of the second sheet. When I turned it over, it said "P.S." and then:

"I forgot one thing! Don't think I'm the sort of girl who'd die for nothing, all right?"

"What's that supposed to an?"

I couldn't figure that line out, and as I puzzled over it—a soft wind suddenly blew.

When had I opened a window?

I turned, trying to see where the breeze was coming from.

"This key is one of my Seven Tools. There's no lock it can't open." I should have been alone in the room, but a girl's voice spoke.

I'd heard that line before.

She'd gotten into my apartnt without permission, then watched a foreign drama and eaten pizza as if she owned the place.

She was here now, right in front of .

Her bobbed hair was pale silver, and her blue eyes pulled you right in. Her dress was a flattering color, apparently modeled on so country's military uniform, and the glimpses of skin I caught beneath it were as clear as snow.

She was as beautiful as an angel incarnate. If you looked up beauty in the dictionary, her na was bound to be there. If you ran a search of her na online, you can bet the related images would have been photos of flowers and birds and the moon.

Which was why all my interest just then was focused on her na. Unlike four years ago, though, I knew that na—her code na. "...Hey, that's trespassing."

"Calm down. The only apartnt I invade without asking is yours, Kimi." As she joked with , just as she'd done on another day, she ca closer. "Say, Assistant."

With a smile that was a hundred million watts of adorable, the white-haired girl softly held out her left hand to .

"Let's go on a journey to save our friends again."

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