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"Ah ---."<br>
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Winter's arrived.<br>
   
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Like my summer, the autumn that came to these streets seems to have been short as well.<br>
The pressure on her neck makes Shiki cry out in pain.<br>
 
   
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Looking out from the office window, the streets are overcast by a cold sky that threatens to snow at any time. Day by day the traces of autumn disappear to the point where one begins to think the abnormal weather has erased the word autumn from the list of seasons.<br>
I can't breathe. My throat is getting crushed. At this rate my neck is going to be twisted off before I have any problems breathing.<br>
 
   
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That's right. In the short period from the end of September to this day of November 7, I ran through life like a prized racehorse.<br>
Shiki stares at the opponent with her unseeing eyes.<br>
 
   
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To speak of my life during that time, from the start of October I was at a driving school ran by one of my relatives. This school is like a boarding school where students stay for 3 weeks and finish a normal course in a shorter space of time.<br>
... It's not --- a human.<br>
 
   
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Leaving this street for nearly a month didn't appeal to me, but I couldn't turn down my relative's offer and Touko-san - my boss at work - approved the trip, so I ended up having no choice but to go. And so my 3 weeks in the school, which felt like a concentration camp in some ways, finished and I came back to this place, where I was born and grew up.<br>
No, the body is that of a human, but the person who is choking the like out of her is already dead. A corpse is moving by itself and attacking Shiki who is on the bed.<br>
 
   
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"... Mmm, name: Kokutou Mikiya."<br>
The pressure on her neck does not ease.<br>
 
   
Shiki resists, holding the attacker's arms with both hands but the difference in strength is obvious.<br>
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For no reason at all, I read the contents on the license in my hand.<br>
   
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My name is clearly printed on the small license. Apart from that, my registration location, my birth date, current address, and a photo of my face are on it. There's really only a minimal amount of personal information entered on it, but among all the proofs of identity an individual can possess it is the one with the greatest range of uses. --- That point was just so strange that I couldn't stand it.<br>
''More than anything --- wasn't this what she wanted?<br>''
 
   
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"What kind of qualification would this thing called a license be, Touko-san?"<br>
"---."<br>
 
   
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I address Touko-san, who is sleeping on the bed in one corner of the same room. Of course, I don't expect anything like a response.<br>
Shiki stop breathing and removes her hands from the corpse's arm.<br>
 
   
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"--- It's a contract, that thing."<br>
If I'm going to be killed like this it's okay, so just give up. After all there's no meaning to my life. To exist when you cannot even feel that you are alive, there can be no greater agony than that.<br>
 
   
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However, Touko-san kindly responded.<br>
To just disappear is natural providence, even a thought like that comes into my mind.<br>
 
   
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This person caught a horrible cold and has already spent nearly a week lying in bed. She was sleeping till a moment ago with a 38 degree fever, but it seems she just woke up.<br>
My strength is slipping away.<br>
 
   
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The reason --- she's probably hungry.<br>
Although only a few seconds would have flowed past the times seems to pass very slowly. It stretches like a rubber band. The corpse squeezes down on Shiki's throat. Heatless fingers that feel as if they are made of wood dig into her neck. This murder has no emotion in it, and from the start there was no sign of a will behind it either.<br>
 
   
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It's reasonable, the time is already past noon.<br>
The flesh of my neck tears.<br>
 
   
The flow of blood is proof that I'm alive.<br>
 
   
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Right now, I'm at the company office.<br>
By dying --- dying like SHIKI --- I am throwing that away.<br>
 
   
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To be accurate, this is Touko-san's personal room, which is on the fourth floor of the building where the office is; this room is a place I don't normally frequent. Having moved the chair to be by the window, I'm looking at the license I got only a short time ago while Touko-san is lying in bed.<br>
... Throwing it away? That phrase makes Shiki regain consciousness.<br>
 
   
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... Nevertheless it wasn't an ero-material situation. It was simply that Touko-san is lying in bed with a cold. What awaited me when I got back from the boarding school was a Shiki who silently condemned me for something, and my boss who was in bed with a cold.<br>
A sudden question forms.<br>
 
   
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These two people claimed to have become friendlier in the time I was away, but Shiki flatly refused to nurse Touko-san, and I think she even went so far as to say something along the lines of, 'I hope your brain melts away'. ... Shiki, who displayed the same coldness as ever, is a friend of mine from high school. Full name, Ryougi Shiki. Sex, female. Her manner of speaking is rough so now and then there are people who confuse her gender.<br>
Would he have died so willingly.<br>
 
   
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On the other hand, the woman in front of me who has a cold towel upon her head is called Aozaki Touko and is the boss of the company where I work. I am the only employee, so it is a little awkward to call it a company.<br>
... That's right, I hadn't thought of that.<br>
 
   
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This person has a genius's nature and, as those kinds of people sometimes do, has few acquaintances. Even after catching a cold, she said that she didn't do anything and laid in bed for the whole day. The person in question was saying that it couldn't be helped since she didn't have an immunity to this cold at the current time or some nonsense like that.<br>
Whatever the reason, would his will have been completely behind his decision?<br>
 
   
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... Personally, I think that if you don't have any immunity it's really not the time to be sleeping, but as a magus Touko-san probably doesn't feel like seeing a doctor. No doubt the thing called pride is stopping her.<br>
There's no way he would have wanted to die.<br>
 
   
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Due to those circumstances, I couldn't really meet up with Shiki after a month away and ended up nursing Touko-san for the whole day.
--- Death is such a lonely and worthless thing.<br>
 
   
Death is such a black and unpleasant thing.<br>
 
   
Death, would have been scarier than anything else --- !<br>
 
   
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A contract. Weakly uttering her reply, Touko-san picked up the glasses on the bedside table.<br>
"--- No."<br>
 
   
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Normally, she seems so sinister that one doesn't quite notice that she is a beautiful woman, but the current Touko-san, who was suffering from a cold, was so gentle and pretty that you could think she was someone else.<br>
All of a sudden Shiki's body is vitalized.<br>
 
   
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In order to clear her still drowsy consciousness, Touko-san keeps talking.<br>
Grabbing the corpse's neck with both hands she pushes the opponent's belly with one foot from her squashed position and ---<br>
 
   
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"That, you see, is a contract saying you have mastered driving. It says that you have learnt something important, but the objective has changed. In this country, it's no longer a matter of getting a qualification as a result of learning, but learning in order to get the qualification. When you obtain the qualification, what you learnt loses its meaning. A qualification which has degraded to merely being evidence saying 'I have learnt this much' is like a contract."<br>
"I don't want to fall into that place again --- !"<br>
 
   
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Touko-san raised herself up and added, does the chicken come first, or the egg?.<br>
--- Kicks the lump of meat with all her might.<br>
 
   
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"But isn't a qualification something like that? After all, everyone studies with a goal in mind."<br>
Slip, slipping from the bloody flesh the corpse's hands come off Shiki's neck.<br>
 
   
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"Of course, there are always opposites. It's a topic with no conclusion because goals and results, behaviours and processes are dissociated things (Translator note: uhh what the heck does this mean Touko? Stop speaking in professor mode!) <!-- I think it's saying what you do to achieve a goal is separated from the goal itself, since there are different ways of achieving that goal. In this case, you can study and achieve the goal, but you can also not study and still achieve the goal. The reason that's possible is because they're 'dissociated', or separate. I hope that helped a little bit.-->. There will be people who start driving because they got a license, just as there will be those who, while they get their driver's license, skip any instruction and take the exam right away."<br>
Shiki gets off the bed.<br>
 
   
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She normally speaks gently when she has her glasses on, she's even gentler then usual today, maybe because she's sick.<br>
The corpse leaps at Shiki straight away and the two get tangled up in the lightless hospital room.<br>
 
   
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I digress, but when this person went to take the test, she got such flawless results in the written and practical tests that she apparently got her license while being glared at by the examiner.<br>
The corpse's body is that of an adult human, two heads bigger than Shiki. No matter how she struggles Shiki is pushed back. With both arms trapped Shiki slowly pulls back. It's a small hospital room so she soon reaches the wall. Whack, the moment she touched the wall Shiki made up her mind.<br>
 
   
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"I did hear about people getting a license without going to a driving school, and I see Touko-san was such a case. ... Speaking of which, the image of you going to a driving school is just ---."<br>
She voluntarily fled so that there would be a window behind her.<br>
 
   
She calculated how she would fall back.<br>
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--- So scary, I can't imagine it.<br>
   
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Apparently unamused by my hastily swallowed comment, Touko-san frowns and looks sharply in this direction. "Isn't that a discourtesy <!-- Would 'discourteous' be better? --> Mikiya-kun? In those days I was still a student, so there would have been nothing strange about me going to a driving school if I chose to. I was no different from any ordinary university student."<br>
The problem --- how many floors up it is.<br>
 
   
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Touko-san talks with her eyes closed as if she's complaining.<br>
"--- Don't hesitate."<br>
 
   
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"... That's right. Now that I think about it, Touko-san was once a teen too." Imagining what she would have looked like as a lovable young girl still in her studies, I couldn't help but swallow my breath, because that was a mental attack strong enough to squeeze my heart.<br>
Scolding herself she removes the arms that were holding the corpse back.<br>
 
   
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"... That picture seems a whole lot more abnormal ma'am."<br>
The corpse stretches its hands towards her neck, but faster than that --- she opened the window with her freed hands and the two fell out as if they were getting tangled up.<br>
 
   
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"--- You are slowly revealing your true sentiments while the other party is a patient, aren't you?"<br>
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Of course. Usually I'm the one that keeps getting picked on, so if I don't at least retaliate at a time like this, things don't balance out.<br>
The instant I begin to fall.<br>
 
   
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When I stood up to replace the towel for her, Touko-san said she was hungry, revealing a very frank craving. Distressingly, the porridge that was made for her ran out this morning.<br>
I grab the corpse's head and reverse who is above and who is below.<br>
 
   
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"Shall I go an buy something from the store? Say, udon with eggs."<br>
(spin - SoundFX), after the arrangement changed so that the corpse was on the ground side and I was on top riding it, I jumped by sense alone.<br>
 
   
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"No ~, that's all soggy. Hey, Mikiya-kun, won't you make something for me? You live alone, so you know how to cook right?"<br>
The ground already seems to be right in front of my nose.<br>
 
   
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The idea that if you live alone you know how to cook, just who spread that groundless rumour? Letting my shoulders fall (Translator's note: There a phrase that would fit in to replace that but I can't think of it) under Touko-san's anticipatory gaze, I firmly declared to her the harsh truth.<br>
The corpse's body gets hurled against the ground, and I was jumping horizontal to the ground before my body could roll over.<br>
 
   
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"Sorry, the only things I can make are noodles. The lowest rank consisting of pouring hot water into a cup of instant noodles, and the highest rank being pasta. If that's okay I will use the kitchen for a bit."<br>
(Ururu - SoundFX), scattering the dirt of the hospital lawn I land with both arms and legs.<br>
 
   
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As expected, Touko-san wore a bluntly disgusted face.<br>
The corpse fell on the hospital flower beds --- and it happened that I slipped and fell on the lawn which is a fair distance from there.<br>
 
   
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"Then where did you get this morning's porridge from? It was a taste that couldn't have come from a convenience store."<br>
I had just executed a miraculous fall, the likes of which I hadn't done once in the dojo --- but the weight of that great height of three floors was paralyzing my body.<br>
 
   
Around me are only the trees of the garden and the silent night, where not a sound can be heard even when it's like this.<br>
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"That was Shiki's. She says that she doesn't cook very often, but it turns out she's pretty skilled when it comes to Japanese food."<br>
   
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Oho, Touko-san goes <!-- "goes"? --> and blinks as if she's surprised. I was of that opinion too, but really, Shiki has cooked well enough to shame a chef. Shiki comes from a distinguished family and because of that, her sense of taste is extraordinarily high class. For herself, she will eat anything, but I think that's because she didn't make it so any taste can be forgiven. Shiki cooking meant preparing something that she herself could tolerate, so it's really no wonder that her cooking skills went up as a result.<br>
My body doesn't move and I can only feel the pain in my neck.<br>
 
   
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"--- How surprising, Shiki doing something for me. But well, that fits. Since that kid is adept at using a knife. ... I suppose it can't be helped. There are some bottles of pills on the desk, so can you get them for me?"<br>
Ahhhh --- I'm still alive.<br>
 
   
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Realising she can't get a meal off of me, Touko-san lies back on the bed.<br>
And --- That corpse hasn't died yet.<br>
 
   
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When I went to get the three medicine bottles on Touko-san's desk --- one photo caught my attention.<br>
If I don't want to die it's obvious as to what I need to do.<br>
 
   
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It looks like a scene from a foreign land. A brick road and a clock tower that looks as if it could come from a movie. Beneath a grey sky that looks as if it will start snowing at any moment, three people are standing next to each other.<br>
Kill before you are killed. Just by thinking that the emptiness in my heart disappears. A the same time a lot of feelings are unlocked.<br>
 
   
"Really, what is this." I grumble.<br>
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Two men and a girl.<br>
   
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Both men are of tall stature and one seems Japanese. The other person looks native to that land and fits in so well with the scenery that there is no sense of incongruity about him. No --- it's actually that the presence of the Japanese man is so strong. The sense of existence that flows off that Japanese man standing there with a dark expression is so powerful, it rises up from the picture. ... A heaviness so strong it becomes hard to breathe. I once felt it close up. <!-- What does this sentence mean? --><br>
Through this sort of thing I open my eyes.<br>
 
   
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That was, yeah. Could it have just been a sensation from that unforgettable time. While I gazed at the photo to try and confirm that, something even more striking caught my eye.<br>
Yes --- the me that was brooding for so long seems like an idiot.<br>
 
   
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The Japanese man is wearing a coat reminiscent of a black kimono, and the handsome blond man with blue eyes is in a red coat.<br>
When the answer is so simple.<br>
 
   
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There is a girl standing between those two.<br>
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Ebon black hair which makes the black coat of the Japanese man look pale. The hair that flows down below her waist; rather than hair it seems like some wonderfully beautiful decoration.<br>
"How surprising. Are you a cat?"<br>
 
   
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A calm face that still tinged with the innocence of childhood; in one word I could describe it as radiant. The girl is so excessively beautiful that it feels like she will snatch away my soul through the photo. --- One is provoked into wondering if mixing a Japanese ghost with the beauty of a flower blooming in the shadows and a fairy from a western fairy tale wouldn't result in a human like this.<br>
The voice comes from right behind Shiki.<br>
 
   
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"Touko-san, this photo ---."<br>
Without turning to look Shiki was valiantly enduring the shock of the landing.<br>
 
   
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Without even realising it, I was mumbling those words.<br>
"Is it you? Why are you at a place like this?"<br>
 
   
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Touko-san takes off her glasses as she replies.<br>
The self-titled sorceress/counsellor answers Shiki's question as if it wasn't important.<br>
 
   
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"Oh? Ah, those are my old friends. I couldn't remember what they looked like, so I took that out of my album. --- Around the time I was in London, it was a unique mistake."<br>
"Because I was keeping watch. I was standing guard thinking they would come around tonight or so. See, you don't have any time to rest. A hospital definitely has some strong corpses. They can't get into a live body so they decided to show their abilities. After infecting a corpse they were going to make you theirs after killing you."<br>
 
   
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When Touko-san takes off her glasses, her manner of speaking is the first thing to change. Previously, my friend Ryougi Shiki had a somewhat obscure dual personality, but this person called Aozaki Touko really changes identities as if flicking a switch. She says that it's actually her personality and not her identity that changes, but from my perspective it doesn't really matter what it is.<br>
"Whatever's going on, it's all the fault of that weird rock you gave me."<br>
 
   
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To sum up the Touko-san who has taken off her glasses in one phrase, she's a cold person.<br>
Shiki talks as she leans against the ground. In her words there's not even a hint of the hesitation she has shown until now.<br>
 
   
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A cold mode of behaviour and speech, a cold ideology, a cold reason --- an image of humanity formed from those sorts of things, that is the Touko-san without glasses.<br>
"Oh, you knew? Well, yes. This is definitely my mistake. I placed a ward around the room so spirits couldn't get in, but I never expected they would go and obtain a body in order to break it. Normally they don't have that sort of intelligence."<br>
 
   
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"I guess it's a few years back now. Around the time when my little sister was entering high school, roughly eight years ago now. Remembering people's faces is my specialty, but for some reason I'm poor at recalling those memories. And I don't feel like tidying it up into a nice shape either since it's a pointless exercise."<br>
Hahaha, the sorceress laughs as if she's amused.<br>
 
   
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Still lying on the bed, Touko-san keeps talking as if she's absorbed in thought. ... For Touko-san to be talking about her past, it's not something you see very often. I think it was true when she said that this was her first time catching a cold. I guess sick people do act differently. (TN: this is a very rough translation, it does have something to do concern sick people acting weird) <!-- Does it have to do with someone's personality changing? We could use, "I guess people's personality do change when they get sick." or something similar. ---><br>
"Really? In that case you do something."<br>
 
   
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"London --- that's the capital of England right?"<br>
"Okay."<br>
 
   
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Putting the three medicine bottles at the head of Touko-san's bed, I pull up a nearby chair and sit down next to the bed. Touko-san takes out some pills from the bottles and swallows them, then lies down and starts talking.<br>
Tock, and the sorceress lifts her finger.<br>
 
   
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"Yes. At the time, having run away from my grandfather, there was nowhere for me to go. I calculated that there was nothing else for an amateur mage, who didn't even have the skills or the resources to make an atelier, to do but go under the wing of a large organisation. It's like an university. The equipment is worn, defaced<!-- Is this sentence supposed to be in the present tense? She's reminiscing. -->, and failing, but there's nothing wrong with the establishment itself. In the shadows of a large museum, there was a western-eastern ancient and modern age research department. Of course it was actually the association that nourished so many of today's mages. That <!-- Ambiguous. Is it referring to the research department, the association, or the mages. --> was also a treasury beyond my wildest hopes."<br>
How would it have looked to the Shiki who couldn't see?<br>
 
   
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Soliloquising <!-- Isn't there a more common word to use? I had to look this up just to know what it meant.--> as if dazed by the fever, Touko-san's complexion kept getting paler. When I got worried thinking that those pills might have been poison instead of medicine, Touko-san assured me that it wasn't poison.<br>
The sorceress writes in the air with her cigarette flame. The writing is reflected on the corpse as if it were being projected.<br>
 
   
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"It's a good opportunity, so just let me talk a little longer.<br>
The far-off country composed only of straight lines, the engraved sorcery of a far-off world. The circuit called Rune moves and in an instant --- the body of the corpse lying collapsed on the ground begins to burn.<br>
 
   
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... It was difficult for a girl not yet twenty to study abroad, especially since an Aozaki gets treated like a heretic. In order to enter that place I decided to specialise in rune sorcery. At the time rune wasn't popular, and there were few people studying it. The association side needed a researcher too, so stabilising the rune characters from that side took me 2 years, and another few years to approach the originals in the Tule association, so it may have been about the time I just got my own workroom.<br>
"--- it's too weak with just the F in the air." The sorceress mumbles.<br>
 
   
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One day, while I was absorbed in making the doll that was my goal<!--- Is there a better way of phrasing this? Like, 'while I was absorbed in making my ideal doll' or something like that? It doesn't seem like a good direct translation, so I'm not sure I can use it. --->, I met that man. Someone who possessed a unique personal history, like originally being a Tamil priest. He was a hellish man. His strong will and tempered shell, it was like an eternally burning drive for achievement.<br>
The flame covered corpse slowly stands up.<br>
 
   
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... Hellish. What I mean by saying that, Kokuto, is that if the idea of Hell was to gain a will and take the form of a man, my hypothesis is that it would be something like him. To the degree that he couldn't accept others, he was just absorbing misery. His ability as a mage was full of flaws, but his strong ego surpassed everything.<br>
Somehow moving with two completely broken legs the corpse drags itself towards Shiki as if moving by muscle power along.<br>
 
   
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--- It was a coarse guy like that who I fell for."<br>
The flames soon go out.<br>
 
   
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As if she's looking at the man in her memories, Touko-san thinly opens her eyes. Her look is an undecipherable one that looked of either hatred or compassion.<br>
"Oi --- you charlatan."<br>
 
   
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Without even really knowing the contents of the story very well, I say, "Oh, that's how it was," and agree with her. Not annoying the patient is the main point behind nursing.<br>
"Don't shout like that. It's very difficult to destroy something the size of a human. A living person is finished if you just burn the heart, but you can't do that with the living dead. They are dead so it doesn't matter whether they lose a head of an arm. You realise that you can't get rid of a human itself with something that has the firepower of a gun right? To stop that thing you would have to bring the firepower of a crematorium --- or a monk of high moral integrity."<br>
 
   
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"Oho, so Touko-san's doll making is a foreign art?"<br>
"That's enough showing off. Whatever the problem I think it's too much for you to handle."<br>
 
   
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To that question which was perfectly unsuited to the mood, Touko-san says, yes it is, and nods seriously (TN: awful phrasing here I know | "Yes it is", Touko-san nods seriously to this question entirely unsuited to her mood.) <!--- How about 'She answers that question, which was completely unsuited to the mood, with a yes and nods seriously.'? --->.<br>
It seemed that Shiki's comment severely hurt the sorceress's self-respect.<br>
 
   
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Listening to Touko-san's mutterings is fine, but not being able to understand what it means makes me feel sorry as a listener. That's why I would prefer that she tells this kind of story to Shiki or Azaka, but the fever-addled Touko-san raised the gear on the story's incomprehensibility.<br>
"It's too much for you to handle either. A corpse is already dead so you can't kill it. Coincidentally, while you can kill a person with what you have you can't get rid of them. Let's run away for now."<br>
 
   
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"The reason I got into doll making you see, was to reach 「out for the perfect」through the perfect human body.<br>
The sorceress retreats.<br>
 
   
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Adversely he chose to try and reach 「out for the」through the soul, or in other words, an existence that is 「there」but 「not there」, like a cat inside an unfathomable box. The box has a definite form, so you can't see inside it, but the formless soul can be seen into.<br>
But Shiki doesn't move. It's not that the descent from the third floor broke her leg.<br>
 
   
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It's similar to the collective subconsciousness some psychologist proposed. He probably thought that if he felt his way along that chain, he would eventually reach the heart.<br>
She is, just smiling.<br>
 
   
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Ah, but you see, we both were trying for <!--- "Trying for" seems odd, but I'm not completely sure what this is trying to say. ---> the original work. The one original, you could call it, humanity's individuality <!-- 'You could call it humanity's original individuality.'? -->. Modern humans have become so divided that their lineages and attributes are already impossible to divine. Therefore it's impossible to reach the origin. Lineages and attributes, or in other words fate. It's like a number form, so a life only achieves a certain result if this ability and that role is poured in. <!-- What's a 'number form'? --> A life that can only achieve this result. It's natural, since the genes have only been granted those abilities. If you call that fate then it will be fate.<br>
   
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The pinnacle of creation has become too complicated. Probably as a result of being invested with too many abilities after pursuing omnipotence. The genes that are the data which form a human are nothing more than four different bases, but the simple spiral formed by stacking those four types of bases has fallen into the paradox that, by being piled up till it was impossible to measure, it really has become impossible to measure.<br>
   
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So --- I decided that the only thing to do was to make it myself, although the result was cruel. No matter how hard I tried, the only thing I could make was a perfect me."<br>
"Whether it's dead or whatever, that corpse is 'alive'. In that case ---."<br>
 
   
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The medicine must have started working as the colour returns to Touko-san's cheeks.<br>
   
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The eyes that stare into the air too, their focus gets steadily blurred.<br>
   
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"But --- that person will still be going on. <!-- 'Continuing'? Awkward phrasing. --><br>
She gets up from her leaning position.<br>
 
   
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The guy that looked toward humanity's 'origin', he said that he got expelled by his teacher while searching for the form of the soul. ... There must be some sort of karma, for him to be getting involved in this kind of thing at this point. Do you understand, Kokuto? I'll warn you beforehand: no matter what happens, do not approach the man in the photo."<br>
That was similar to the bent-back posture of a predator leaping at its prey.<br>
 
   
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Touko-san spoke as if squeezing out the last dregs of her strength, then she fell asleep straight away.<br>
Shhhk, she touches her neck. Blood is still flowing. The flesh is torn. There is a mark where she was strangled --- but she is still alive.<br>
 
   
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Her slight chest moves up and down, repeating quiet breaths. The medicine had definitely taken effect, and she has fallen asleep.<br>
And that was an ecstatic sensation.<br>
 
   
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Changing the wet towel on Touko-san's forehead, I left the room so as not to wake her.<br>
   
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There's no one in the office next door.<br>
   
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Only a high toned noise can be heard from the factories around the building.<br>
"--- Whatever it is, I'm going to kill it."<br>
 
   
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Feeling that trailing noise on my skin I muttered to myself.<br>
   
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"--- Don't approach him? I can't, Touko-san. You see, I knew that guy two years ago."<br>
   
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But what significance that fact has, I can't know. No, I'm not even sure if the person who helped me then is the guy in the photo.<br>
Shrrrg, she unwraps the bandages covering her eyes.<br>
 
   
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Inside me, that person in the photo is unidentifiable, and the fever-ridden Touko-san's words are scattered around like puzzle pieces.<br>
   
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Uncertain things call out uncertain words. It's only that, but the air that was calm till just now thins out, and it feels like I'll run out of oxygen.<br>
   
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An uneasiness I can't express with words sends a shiver down my spine.<br>
In the darkness the Mystic Eyes of Death Perception are awakened.<br>
 
 
Two delicate legs kick the ground.<br>
 
 
The corpse reaches out with its arms at Shiki who is rushing towards it.<br>
 
 
Narrowly slipping past it she rips apart the corpse with one hand as if she is feeling for the line visible to her eyes.<br>
 
 
Shiki's nails pass through in an even cut from the right shoulder to the left hip.<br>
 
 
Thanks to that her fingerbone broke but the corpse's wound was much greater.<br>
 
 
(collapse -SoundFX), because the strings controlling it have been cut the corpse falls to the ground. One arm though apparently still has strings attached and the corpse which has slowly crawled over to her grabs Shiki's ankle.<br>
 
 
Shiki doesn't hesitate and grinds that arm under her foot.<br>
 
 
"A dead body shouldn't appear before me," said Shiki and laughed silently.<br>
 
 
I'm alive.<br>
 
 
It's like my state of mind until now was a lie, to think that I can so clearly feel that I'm alive...<br>
 
 
"Shiki!''<br>
 
 
Calling Shiki loudly the sorceress throws something towards her.<br>
 
 
One undecorated silver-coloured knife.<br>
 
 
Shiki grabs the knife which stuck in the ground and looks the still moving corpse as if it were a wart. And just like that, she stabs the corpse's neck with the knife.<br>
 
 
The corpse quickly stops moving --- but then.<br>
 
 
"Idiot, if you are going to stab it stab the main body itself!"<br>
 
 
The disastrous result appeared faster than the sorceress's scolding.<br>
 
 
As soon as Shiki stabbed the corpse --- smoke popped out of the dead body. Becoming desperate as if it wants to run away the smoke disappears into Shiki's body.<br>
 
 
"---,"<br>
 
 
(collapse-SoundFX), Shiki's knees limply hit the ground.<br>
 
 
Unable to infect her till now because she was still conscious, the spirits take advantage of the instant when Shiki loses her sense of self due to the excitement of killing and invade her body.<br>
 
 
"You fumbled the finish idiot."<br>
 
 
The sorceress comes running over. But Shiki's body stops that with one hand.<br>
 
 
Don't come, at this signal the sorceress stops and stands still.<br>
 
 
Shiki's body grabs the hilt of the knife with both hands and points the blade at her own chest.<br>
 
 
The blank eyes regain their strong resolve.<br>
 
 
Lips shut tight, she bites down on her teeth.<br>
 
 
The tip of the knife touches her chest.<br>
 
 
Her will and her body --- they have not been taken over by something so weak as a wandering spirit.<br>
 
 
"Now I won't lose you."<br>
 
 
Her mumbling isn't directed at anyone else, it's directed at herself. Shiki perceives the death of the thing crawling around inside her.<br>
 
 
What is being stabbed is Ryougi Shiki's body. But, that only kills that collective entity that cannot exist. Shiki is confident that she will not receive a wound.<br>
 
 
And so she gathered her strength.<br>
 
 
"I am killing the weak me."<br>
 
 
To something like you --- I will not hand over Ryougi Shiki.<br>
 
 
The knife slides easily into her chest.<br>
 
 
***
 
 
She pulls out the silver-coloured knife.<br>
 
 
No blood flows. She only has the pain to tell her that she has stabbed her chest.<br>
 
 
Shing, Shiki swings the knife as if she is shaking the dirty soul of the blade.<br>
 
 
"Hey, you said it. That you would teach me the way to use these eyes."<br>
 
 
Her way of speaking now begins to settle into a pattern. The sorceress nods her head in satisfaction at this change.
 
 
"There are conditions, but I'll teach you how to use your death perception. In return help me with my work. I just lost the one I bossed around so I need a new pair of feet and hands right now."<br>
 
 
Shiki doesn't even turn around to face the sorceress and quietly says, "So that's how it is".<br>
 
 
"If I do that can I kill people?"<br>
 
 
It's an utterance to make even the sorceress shiver.<br>
 
 
"Ahhh, of course."<br>
 
 
"In that case I will do it. Use me as you will. Since I didn't have any objectives apart from that anyway."<br>
 
 
Shiki with her melancholic voice, she slowly sinks to the ground. Maybe because of her exhaustion from the recent events --- or maybe because of her violent act of stabbing her own chest.<br>
 
 
The sorceress picks up her body and gazes at her sleeping face. A face too ambiguous to call it sleep --- a frozen face as if she is dead.<br>
 
 
The sorceress who gazes upon that face for a long while. Before long she mumbles some words.<br>
 
 
"You say you don't have any objectives? That's tragic, you know, you are still confused."<br>
 
 
Shiki's peaceful appearance.<br>
 
 
The sorceress talks as if she resents it.<br>
 
 
"The fact that you are empty means that you can fill that emptiness with as much as you want. You happy person, where's a better future than that?"
 
 
Mumbling something like that the sorceress clicks her tongue.<br>
 
 
Because she is embarrassed at herself saying such sincere words.<br>
 
 
... When they were things she had forgotten for such a long time.<br>
 

Latest revision as of 07:04, 14 April 2009

/5 Spiral Paradox

Winter's arrived.

Like my summer, the autumn that came to these streets seems to have been short as well.

Looking out from the office window, the streets are overcast by a cold sky that threatens to snow at any time. Day by day the traces of autumn disappear to the point where one begins to think the abnormal weather has erased the word autumn from the list of seasons.

That's right. In the short period from the end of September to this day of November 7, I ran through life like a prized racehorse.

To speak of my life during that time, from the start of October I was at a driving school ran by one of my relatives. This school is like a boarding school where students stay for 3 weeks and finish a normal course in a shorter space of time.

Leaving this street for nearly a month didn't appeal to me, but I couldn't turn down my relative's offer and Touko-san - my boss at work - approved the trip, so I ended up having no choice but to go. And so my 3 weeks in the school, which felt like a concentration camp in some ways, finished and I came back to this place, where I was born and grew up.

"... Mmm, name: Kokutou Mikiya."

For no reason at all, I read the contents on the license in my hand.

My name is clearly printed on the small license. Apart from that, my registration location, my birth date, current address, and a photo of my face are on it. There's really only a minimal amount of personal information entered on it, but among all the proofs of identity an individual can possess it is the one with the greatest range of uses. --- That point was just so strange that I couldn't stand it.

"What kind of qualification would this thing called a license be, Touko-san?"

I address Touko-san, who is sleeping on the bed in one corner of the same room. Of course, I don't expect anything like a response.

"--- It's a contract, that thing."

However, Touko-san kindly responded.

This person caught a horrible cold and has already spent nearly a week lying in bed. She was sleeping till a moment ago with a 38 degree fever, but it seems she just woke up.

The reason --- she's probably hungry.

It's reasonable, the time is already past noon.


Right now, I'm at the company office.

To be accurate, this is Touko-san's personal room, which is on the fourth floor of the building where the office is; this room is a place I don't normally frequent. Having moved the chair to be by the window, I'm looking at the license I got only a short time ago while Touko-san is lying in bed.

... Nevertheless it wasn't an ero-material situation. It was simply that Touko-san is lying in bed with a cold. What awaited me when I got back from the boarding school was a Shiki who silently condemned me for something, and my boss who was in bed with a cold.

These two people claimed to have become friendlier in the time I was away, but Shiki flatly refused to nurse Touko-san, and I think she even went so far as to say something along the lines of, 'I hope your brain melts away'. ... Shiki, who displayed the same coldness as ever, is a friend of mine from high school. Full name, Ryougi Shiki. Sex, female. Her manner of speaking is rough so now and then there are people who confuse her gender.

On the other hand, the woman in front of me who has a cold towel upon her head is called Aozaki Touko and is the boss of the company where I work. I am the only employee, so it is a little awkward to call it a company.

This person has a genius's nature and, as those kinds of people sometimes do, has few acquaintances. Even after catching a cold, she said that she didn't do anything and laid in bed for the whole day. The person in question was saying that it couldn't be helped since she didn't have an immunity to this cold at the current time or some nonsense like that.

... Personally, I think that if you don't have any immunity it's really not the time to be sleeping, but as a magus Touko-san probably doesn't feel like seeing a doctor. No doubt the thing called pride is stopping her.

Due to those circumstances, I couldn't really meet up with Shiki after a month away and ended up nursing Touko-san for the whole day.


A contract. Weakly uttering her reply, Touko-san picked up the glasses on the bedside table.

Normally, she seems so sinister that one doesn't quite notice that she is a beautiful woman, but the current Touko-san, who was suffering from a cold, was so gentle and pretty that you could think she was someone else.

In order to clear her still drowsy consciousness, Touko-san keeps talking.

"That, you see, is a contract saying you have mastered driving. It says that you have learnt something important, but the objective has changed. In this country, it's no longer a matter of getting a qualification as a result of learning, but learning in order to get the qualification. When you obtain the qualification, what you learnt loses its meaning. A qualification which has degraded to merely being evidence saying 'I have learnt this much' is like a contract."

Touko-san raised herself up and added, does the chicken come first, or the egg?.

"But isn't a qualification something like that? After all, everyone studies with a goal in mind."

"Of course, there are always opposites. It's a topic with no conclusion because goals and results, behaviours and processes are dissociated things (Translator note: uhh what the heck does this mean Touko? Stop speaking in professor mode!) . There will be people who start driving because they got a license, just as there will be those who, while they get their driver's license, skip any instruction and take the exam right away."

She normally speaks gently when she has her glasses on, she's even gentler then usual today, maybe because she's sick.

I digress, but when this person went to take the test, she got such flawless results in the written and practical tests that she apparently got her license while being glared at by the examiner.

"I did hear about people getting a license without going to a driving school, and I see Touko-san was such a case. ... Speaking of which, the image of you going to a driving school is just ---."

--- So scary, I can't imagine it.

Apparently unamused by my hastily swallowed comment, Touko-san frowns and looks sharply in this direction. "Isn't that a discourtesy Mikiya-kun? In those days I was still a student, so there would have been nothing strange about me going to a driving school if I chose to. I was no different from any ordinary university student."

Touko-san talks with her eyes closed as if she's complaining.

"... That's right. Now that I think about it, Touko-san was once a teen too." Imagining what she would have looked like as a lovable young girl still in her studies, I couldn't help but swallow my breath, because that was a mental attack strong enough to squeeze my heart.

"... That picture seems a whole lot more abnormal ma'am."

"--- You are slowly revealing your true sentiments while the other party is a patient, aren't you?"

Of course. Usually I'm the one that keeps getting picked on, so if I don't at least retaliate at a time like this, things don't balance out.

When I stood up to replace the towel for her, Touko-san said she was hungry, revealing a very frank craving. Distressingly, the porridge that was made for her ran out this morning.

"Shall I go an buy something from the store? Say, udon with eggs."

"No ~, that's all soggy. Hey, Mikiya-kun, won't you make something for me? You live alone, so you know how to cook right?"

The idea that if you live alone you know how to cook, just who spread that groundless rumour? Letting my shoulders fall (Translator's note: There a phrase that would fit in to replace that but I can't think of it) under Touko-san's anticipatory gaze, I firmly declared to her the harsh truth.

"Sorry, the only things I can make are noodles. The lowest rank consisting of pouring hot water into a cup of instant noodles, and the highest rank being pasta. If that's okay I will use the kitchen for a bit."

As expected, Touko-san wore a bluntly disgusted face.

"Then where did you get this morning's porridge from? It was a taste that couldn't have come from a convenience store."

"That was Shiki's. She says that she doesn't cook very often, but it turns out she's pretty skilled when it comes to Japanese food."

Oho, Touko-san goes and blinks as if she's surprised. I was of that opinion too, but really, Shiki has cooked well enough to shame a chef. Shiki comes from a distinguished family and because of that, her sense of taste is extraordinarily high class. For herself, she will eat anything, but I think that's because she didn't make it so any taste can be forgiven. Shiki cooking meant preparing something that she herself could tolerate, so it's really no wonder that her cooking skills went up as a result.

"--- How surprising, Shiki doing something for me. But well, that fits. Since that kid is adept at using a knife. ... I suppose it can't be helped. There are some bottles of pills on the desk, so can you get them for me?"

Realising she can't get a meal off of me, Touko-san lies back on the bed.

When I went to get the three medicine bottles on Touko-san's desk --- one photo caught my attention.

It looks like a scene from a foreign land. A brick road and a clock tower that looks as if it could come from a movie. Beneath a grey sky that looks as if it will start snowing at any moment, three people are standing next to each other.

Two men and a girl.

Both men are of tall stature and one seems Japanese. The other person looks native to that land and fits in so well with the scenery that there is no sense of incongruity about him. No --- it's actually that the presence of the Japanese man is so strong. The sense of existence that flows off that Japanese man standing there with a dark expression is so powerful, it rises up from the picture. ... A heaviness so strong it becomes hard to breathe. I once felt it close up.

That was, yeah. Could it have just been a sensation from that unforgettable time. While I gazed at the photo to try and confirm that, something even more striking caught my eye.

The Japanese man is wearing a coat reminiscent of a black kimono, and the handsome blond man with blue eyes is in a red coat.

There is a girl standing between those two.

Ebon black hair which makes the black coat of the Japanese man look pale. The hair that flows down below her waist; rather than hair it seems like some wonderfully beautiful decoration.

A calm face that still tinged with the innocence of childhood; in one word I could describe it as radiant. The girl is so excessively beautiful that it feels like she will snatch away my soul through the photo. --- One is provoked into wondering if mixing a Japanese ghost with the beauty of a flower blooming in the shadows and a fairy from a western fairy tale wouldn't result in a human like this.

"Touko-san, this photo ---."

Without even realising it, I was mumbling those words.

Touko-san takes off her glasses as she replies.

"Oh? Ah, those are my old friends. I couldn't remember what they looked like, so I took that out of my album. --- Around the time I was in London, it was a unique mistake."

When Touko-san takes off her glasses, her manner of speaking is the first thing to change. Previously, my friend Ryougi Shiki had a somewhat obscure dual personality, but this person called Aozaki Touko really changes identities as if flicking a switch. She says that it's actually her personality and not her identity that changes, but from my perspective it doesn't really matter what it is.

To sum up the Touko-san who has taken off her glasses in one phrase, she's a cold person.

A cold mode of behaviour and speech, a cold ideology, a cold reason --- an image of humanity formed from those sorts of things, that is the Touko-san without glasses.

"I guess it's a few years back now. Around the time when my little sister was entering high school, roughly eight years ago now. Remembering people's faces is my specialty, but for some reason I'm poor at recalling those memories. And I don't feel like tidying it up into a nice shape either since it's a pointless exercise."

Still lying on the bed, Touko-san keeps talking as if she's absorbed in thought. ... For Touko-san to be talking about her past, it's not something you see very often. I think it was true when she said that this was her first time catching a cold. I guess sick people do act differently. (TN: this is a very rough translation, it does have something to do concern sick people acting weird)

"London --- that's the capital of England right?"

Putting the three medicine bottles at the head of Touko-san's bed, I pull up a nearby chair and sit down next to the bed. Touko-san takes out some pills from the bottles and swallows them, then lies down and starts talking.

"Yes. At the time, having run away from my grandfather, there was nowhere for me to go. I calculated that there was nothing else for an amateur mage, who didn't even have the skills or the resources to make an atelier, to do but go under the wing of a large organisation. It's like an university. The equipment is worn, defaced, and failing, but there's nothing wrong with the establishment itself. In the shadows of a large museum, there was a western-eastern ancient and modern age research department. Of course it was actually the association that nourished so many of today's mages. That was also a treasury beyond my wildest hopes."

Soliloquising as if dazed by the fever, Touko-san's complexion kept getting paler. When I got worried thinking that those pills might have been poison instead of medicine, Touko-san assured me that it wasn't poison.

"It's a good opportunity, so just let me talk a little longer.

... It was difficult for a girl not yet twenty to study abroad, especially since an Aozaki gets treated like a heretic. In order to enter that place I decided to specialise in rune sorcery. At the time rune wasn't popular, and there were few people studying it. The association side needed a researcher too, so stabilising the rune characters from that side took me 2 years, and another few years to approach the originals in the Tule association, so it may have been about the time I just got my own workroom.

One day, while I was absorbed in making the doll that was my goal, I met that man. Someone who possessed a unique personal history, like originally being a Tamil priest. He was a hellish man. His strong will and tempered shell, it was like an eternally burning drive for achievement.

... Hellish. What I mean by saying that, Kokuto, is that if the idea of Hell was to gain a will and take the form of a man, my hypothesis is that it would be something like him. To the degree that he couldn't accept others, he was just absorbing misery. His ability as a mage was full of flaws, but his strong ego surpassed everything.

--- It was a coarse guy like that who I fell for."

As if she's looking at the man in her memories, Touko-san thinly opens her eyes. Her look is an undecipherable one that looked of either hatred or compassion.

Without even really knowing the contents of the story very well, I say, "Oh, that's how it was," and agree with her. Not annoying the patient is the main point behind nursing.

"Oho, so Touko-san's doll making is a foreign art?"

To that question which was perfectly unsuited to the mood, Touko-san says, yes it is, and nods seriously (TN: awful phrasing here I know | "Yes it is", Touko-san nods seriously to this question entirely unsuited to her mood.) .

Listening to Touko-san's mutterings is fine, but not being able to understand what it means makes me feel sorry as a listener. That's why I would prefer that she tells this kind of story to Shiki or Azaka, but the fever-addled Touko-san raised the gear on the story's incomprehensibility.

"The reason I got into doll making you see, was to reach 「out for the perfect」through the perfect human body.

Adversely he chose to try and reach 「out for the」through the soul, or in other words, an existence that is 「there」but 「not there」, like a cat inside an unfathomable box. The box has a definite form, so you can't see inside it, but the formless soul can be seen into.

It's similar to the collective subconsciousness some psychologist proposed. He probably thought that if he felt his way along that chain, he would eventually reach the heart.

Ah, but you see, we both were trying for the original work. The one original, you could call it, humanity's individuality . Modern humans have become so divided that their lineages and attributes are already impossible to divine. Therefore it's impossible to reach the origin. Lineages and attributes, or in other words fate. It's like a number form, so a life only achieves a certain result if this ability and that role is poured in. A life that can only achieve this result. It's natural, since the genes have only been granted those abilities. If you call that fate then it will be fate.

The pinnacle of creation has become too complicated. Probably as a result of being invested with too many abilities after pursuing omnipotence. The genes that are the data which form a human are nothing more than four different bases, but the simple spiral formed by stacking those four types of bases has fallen into the paradox that, by being piled up till it was impossible to measure, it really has become impossible to measure.

So --- I decided that the only thing to do was to make it myself, although the result was cruel. No matter how hard I tried, the only thing I could make was a perfect me."

The medicine must have started working as the colour returns to Touko-san's cheeks.

The eyes that stare into the air too, their focus gets steadily blurred.

"But --- that person will still be going on.

The guy that looked toward humanity's 'origin', he said that he got expelled by his teacher while searching for the form of the soul. ... There must be some sort of karma, for him to be getting involved in this kind of thing at this point. Do you understand, Kokuto? I'll warn you beforehand: no matter what happens, do not approach the man in the photo."

Touko-san spoke as if squeezing out the last dregs of her strength, then she fell asleep straight away.

Her slight chest moves up and down, repeating quiet breaths. The medicine had definitely taken effect, and she has fallen asleep.

Changing the wet towel on Touko-san's forehead, I left the room so as not to wake her.

There's no one in the office next door.

Only a high toned noise can be heard from the factories around the building.

Feeling that trailing noise on my skin I muttered to myself.

"--- Don't approach him? I can't, Touko-san. You see, I knew that guy two years ago."

But what significance that fact has, I can't know. No, I'm not even sure if the person who helped me then is the guy in the photo.

Inside me, that person in the photo is unidentifiable, and the fever-ridden Touko-san's words are scattered around like puzzle pieces.

Uncertain things call out uncertain words. It's only that, but the air that was calm till just now thins out, and it feels like I'll run out of oxygen.

An uneasiness I can't express with words sends a shiver down my spine.