’ Hirai was desperate enough to try anything. ‘I can’t say whether this will work or not. ‘OK, I understand what you’re going through, Hirai.’ ‘So can you do something?’ Kazu looked down at the carafe she was holding in her hands. Looking very worn out by the ordeal, she turned to Kazu. Strangely, Kazu was the only one who could lift the curse when Kei or Nagare had tried to it hadn’t worked. ‘Yes, please,’ the woman in the dress replied, and Hirai was released. ‘Would you care for some more coffee?’ Kazu asked. She darted back into the kitchen and came out carrying a carafe filled with coffee. !’ Kazu exclaimed when she appeared from the back room. From the floor, Hirai was hurling insults at the woman in the dress, but such abuse was useless. ‘No, she’s just a ghost,’ Kei interjected coolly. What she knew had been put together from explanations given to customers who had come wanting to go back to the past, and they had normally given up on the idea after hearing the overly complicated rules. Hirai was familiar with the rules, but she didn’t know anything about the curse. what is this?’ ‘Well, you could have listened!’ Kei sighed dramatically, with an air of I- told-you-so.
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