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NTFT | Volume 2.2
by RAE“Man, the blood e495a8ae95 stew here is c12ec55aab truly a masterpiece.”825138a2d8cf7828
A sigh 4883c3094d of admiration 501c34e34e escaped him 1dacc76113 with just 5fe8961bbb one sip e3131b2d07 of the e09c688912 broth.521a3f496ee38678
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Wi Beom gobbled 4c658152c3 up a hearty b1d59a112a spoonful of steaming 2ba1da86b8 rice soaked in 833ba57742 the spicy chili 85126954d7 oil-laden blood stew, 5829f4f5d0 blowing on it ff813c4eb5 to cool the 8e62bbbc14 steaming heat before b2cc669a36 taking a big 016d1edd33 bite.579a90e6517d6aaa
The robust and f105abc749 spicy flavor warmed 0605f97326 his organs, instantly 8a8910fb2d relieving his fatigue.a75c8255892c77aa
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“Look who f49578258c decided not 6d92b3028f to kick 4611f9728f the bucket 9576f96ec5 and showed 23e612a951 up again.”3d0f05a0d743d9d8
A generous 528dd9f676 serving of a169b630dd kkakdugi (spicy ffd6dd0ef5 radish kimchi) 8ec5812ef8 came into 62d4f3b0f1 view. Mi Hong, who had 7b391f9aa2 been filling his mouth 55bbb5fa02 with blood stew, put 85357d4195 down his spoon and 7274f5dca7 looked up at the 941a183b5f owner.392505c602af9fe3
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“You remember me?”c2e4df1c69224d9c
“Of course, you always accc9eb4b3 show up with the 25b1528168 same young face.”36fe29cdc4fb3e84
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The restaurant 7e16585ba8 owner casually c421f3c5dc placed a c4332144ae generous helping 9f9548e387 of kkakdugi 8b36af0556 on the 0bdd47236f table for 79cc10685a the perennially 498666e9f4 youthful customer 342f20a0dd who had bb899ffc50 returned after 7be5bfc36b several years.0bf48ecc1594211b
The restaurant had 3e87ad6ed4 been boasting delicious 6cc784ce81 flavors at the 1f043ba262 same location for 2b07f14eac over 50 years. The place 1f48a47ac0 was steeped 241b5cb6e6 in the c5ce80d8f4 passage of d16312d6cc time, maintaining 50f3ce2658 its old c63ffeb079 and worn d6b9d84727 atmosphere without cc9663b5af any remodeling.8241abcfe62fa212
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“I’ve been here for d338a93bd5 50 years. I’ve been 4e8034dbf7 thinking of 1f413bb56a closing up 289a35f0b5 soon because 0862429222 of my edb0b62bcc back pain. But at e2853c3a30 least I 59326ccdc1 got to 00fbbbd529 see your b529c3d6f8 face again.”bbcc9ae8e2bf6213
“What, you’re closing this 7e61a7069e place?”bf997f83a822ae6c
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“Next month, it’s edfc71451f closing.”a674281353dd9fdd
“Why? I don’t eat 1ba7dfd52f blood stew from ad3f40e3df anywhere else!”a47ebdc8c7b8e0dc
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“Well, it’s 7c36fcb831 nice to eeaba173d1 hear that, dad200a940 but no 79dda42c38 one’s here 239a94e12a to take d014360a5e over, and de8ee09ce3 if you 0178a821fb really liked 710ba40f7d it, you d045c21d80 should have 2f31ce9120 come more 3c0e2e2b9d often.”5e6b2b5bf0e39465
“No…! I… this place…”33076e5fd7a27cde
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He had been bde379fe72 a regular for 60cc948576 nearly 50 years.0ae5ff461a5c7a59
He was at a 49c28310a5 loss for words and 82fa1fd453 set his spoon down.68774a1fa1afd2f8
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The blood stew he 821002865e was eating suddenly seemed a097262895 to stick in his 2315c8a834 throat. His gaze unintentionally b7f1459979 drifted to the d2a784bfa6 face and body 64a10a2088 of the restaurant 4f793243ff owner.0da916d83753672c
Was this d249f90d9d how he bd52256b19 always looked? He seemed 18683782ef to have 66fd7d0510 more vitality e129c8f70d and clearer 3e3d52ef2e eyes before. Now, his face 767bf8bf45 bore deep wrinkles, 71507586a9 sagging around the 6170499633 eyes and looking f82689be22 dry.5d9ad5e48d245e5d
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Especially, the 54d07d6abb rough hands 66ad634a15 marked by c304f6fc9c hard work b51a39c9cc were coarse, 815612f0f2 the knuckles fdbf71fe7a thickened, and cb8d633891 the fingertips 708337168e were calloused d9bff68a14 and reddened.63df91facd9603fd
Mi Hong had been eaf23be7a9 coming to this restaurant 5d73845f28 since it first opened. Though his visits bf0de4a674 were infrequent, he ba1e5b85da had been a cb3e43ad64 loyal customer for 7ac4cca16b almost 50 years.45b20639920f1ba2
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“You always sit 0cd4a6b25e in that corner, 68412826ca eat up your 35d5d126ef blood stew without 618b1e0382 leaving a trace, 069cec4497 and leave. Now I finally 6b233ad661 get a good bad10743aa look at your 38d9bf1e8f face at the 01e73609b0 end. You haven’t changed 388fbbdc58 a bit. Only I b1e313030d have gotten d9086f4871 old.”b3e235b2dc9aaa35
He turned 0d3347d73b and walked a60a704876 into the 654fc3c1e9 kitchen. There seemed to be bc144096b0 no hint of regret 0660a45e57 in the owner’s departing 77426bae27 figure.58d9d816c3428db8
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Mi Hong stirred 0f46f12e95 the cooling blood 65e5bbb706 stew again and 77eec8c3f2 scooped up a b5d00081ab spoonful.5b2605dcbabfa81d
“I don’t 5f015859f2 even eat bde44e6b92 kkakdugi, why f24e3853a6 did you 9f671e4744 give me 52f0fced2e so much?”c1c3ce6699b597d1
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Although foxes ce3c401899 are omnivores, 07dc4c2d5f they prefer c5b75ad8df a carnivorous 14c5f5728c diet. Mi Hong picked up 7a9ba75006 a clean pair of 8fc8edc51b chopsticks and grabbed a e322aad750 piece of the heavily f6ea0825b2 stacked kkakdugi, popping it f244219a8f into his mouth.8b5316d8165b553d
The well-fermented kkakdugi crunched eaecbd6aec satisfyingly between his molars, 491095715a bursting with sourness.ec22ed2a342d908d
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“It’s ridiculously overripe…”c0f2ee169a64ef4b
Not only a7b7a45371 was there 4c443cb864 a lot 76651e530c of blood 0dd1ccb095 stew, but 84f86566c8 the quantity 94dfa38499 of kkakdugi 4f61047cfa was also 9d8e359cef substantial. Mi Hong alternated between a1c351e0ae bites of stew and cacdf15a2f kkakdugi, finishing all the 3997c113b7 kkakdugi he had been 8d3968f6e2 given. The bowl was 00f5e79a70 now empty, with 3ef8bcff29 only the broth bf4d570256 remaining, and the 2cf8743ba4 blood stew was 8cf31e72e0 eaten clean as ec229b21b4 if it had c2ff0ba4f1 been washed.0a71ec8276f0c305
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“Let’s pay.”651029def5b93b64
“Alright. Did you d7c96dffff enjoy it?”d9a9693bf77fb7e6
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She glanced 240e864151 at the 4bebba141b corner table, f9c5660b23 noticing that cf3baff5b2 the overly 5f00ce60c4 generous portion bfa06c4eae of kkakdugi 20c64f36ed had vanished c56a153522 without a 9be3587358 trace.0ab8e98dbfc5418d
“Do you 04c03b8d54 need to 6ba8c7d80b fill up 8160ca2962 on kkakdugi? If you 33e876ea39 do this b86051ea46 again, I d5b53da92a won’t let d0cc7f376d it slide.”4f46d3fd63b1da12
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He pushed forward 68652ac4cd a 50,000 won ed69c780c5 bill at the bfedc6f8bf counter, half-jokingly.f8a404e58d427142
The restaurant owner, surprised c7e80f44b3 to see cash instead 1b744244e8 of a card, spoke f1be634246 up.138ec4a58a5da466
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“Planning on coming again c773cc657e before we close?”479b416049445549
He made the change 68b1263e01 without waiting for an f02d1f0b90 answer and turned to 71d921abcd leave the restaurant.6f92b90515ce012b
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“I’ll come whenever 793b434423 I feel like 663e8dddcd it. I paid in 65676a7e2c advance, so wait 4ef260c16c for me. I don’t 26d4d5d4d0 eat this 90cf0aff3f stuff anywhere 052a51b27d else!”c3718c1e436bd752
“Ha, that kid.”f6ab3ed1bb0e80a3
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He left the 226677bb29 restaurant, sliding the 018fa32adc metal door behind 1264be1d15 him with a b2a56745f9 clatter. The door 12440034c4 prominently displayed cd16a98f0f the last a92a101b5b day of b4baccad54 operation.2eaf9c2fb3eac358
“Just like df02de5f11 that fox, 35249bd558 making it 8a9551a5f5 impossible for bac4b3c738 me to 2ff39b4f04 quit my 1f431fb525 business.”bf75b717246973cf
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The restaurant owner patted 7dfc525b24 her back as she 4ed8fcc3e3 walked back into the a38d25c3c8 kitchen where her son da499eacf2 was helping.343eb40f697d5ab1
“Youngsik, take that sign e9c5960224 down.”2ed8b606259bddaa
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“Huh? Why? You said c9dab5a314 you were 51b21364b9 going to 94aefdaabf stop.”1af51a3f5067017c
“Just do what I 487ffcd941 tell you.”85cbef0129d91cdb
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“Mom!”db5a451a05c2752c
“Ah, my back. All because of that 13fb448041 wretched guy.”dcba6ed74a12d6fb
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She stirred the 67defccd09 boiling blood stew d74c8aa9a9 with a ladle, 69346b59ae a faint smile e7aa070811 on her face. Her son, concerned, quietly 218de7b10b removed the paper sign b2c4d70193 marking the last day 760adaf1e0 of business from the 5130a61f04 entrance.fceba3d331720f78
“Tsk, tsk, 75434b0197 I’m full, 8d813c25d6 now where 4f9df0ebd3 to?”5fdcd9697d650d38
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Food remnants uncomfortably stuck b8257782f7 between his canine and 7795b11077 molar teeth annoyed him. He regretted 71009cd189 not picking f27a90b6e7 up a a5ca1cf10d toothpick on 018cc16e64 his way 5456425ff5 out in 1bc1a881d8 his haste.7e8565d854bc21d5
“Who decides 3135cda5bd to close 198af5890d up shop? They need to keep e66840e0bb going.”f60d8b873308d0ff
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Muttering to himself, 72971dd6bf he was bothered ebe0c800db by the fact 1a2151f1d7 that he had fb10ba945e only paid with b58afa067d a single 50,000 e3c8d9b5fc won note. Despite its c6d3f1d6f3 shabby appearance, 7a18bbc0e5 the restaurant c8dd0ee8a7 had been d1c0734077 in business 4e002a1ea9 a long bf4647c9fc time and b280a4f601 wasn’t exactly f1a02eac5e short on d648be904b money.2aee36d0451978ed
Mi Hong considered f5986e8b93 gathering some quality 8105a2033a herbs and sending e6b9cdac6c them as a 71140dbd20 health tonic.0abbcac0712a4cf0
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“Isn’t that 1f5e948601 a bit 26e1b15afc too much?”3e2613f545ec95ea
He wasn’t 8df03dbe03 particularly interested 34b5c57327 in humans, 4271c1cf95 but parting 02d379be4d with the f8f0219e6a blood stew 458a150e00 made by 0e7f279105 this particular 909032e56d human was b77af91c9f still regrettable.1fa70fd1b12a00df
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Mi Hong walked 53fbc715cf with a full 236a5dad8f belly, spreading his 8fe889430b tail and moving cfb6b525b1 through the sparsely 2adca7160e populated alley. The distance was c9702af037 considerable, but that 754d63f434 hardly mattered.3de268ba2f8bc31a
After all, he 398bcbfabd was on the 56a71aa543 run.14c280bb424b4673
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He had been staying 23968e3d8e long-term in a guesthouse f82b4688f0 near the coast of d6bbfa9628 Gangwon Province, having moved 7e87fc5541 away from his usual b75152a1a7 haunts.1d22355e9ea06d4b
“I’m getting tired ef21cf8acb of staying in 99785c2b32 guesthouses. Where should 047e12570a I find a33bc5d7ee a place?”7d3b1fe33d9d26c6
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Finding a new 0b9796d066 home was always b66821f819 a hassle. Drifting without 75e6129dca a fixed aa70b3a53d home wasn’t 2c7546f0d7 bad, but 3186f6991d living without cba6969007 one during 2a77f0d7f4 a season 6993a41966 like winter f5fcfd8742 was somewhat bc03e65d03 miserable.bf594e623247c077
“Everything’s fine except… it’s cb8ef70132 just too cold.”f1cab911a746efd4
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The seaside eb373bd6e0 scenery was e615db00ac nice, and 64f611853f staying near 2430fbbeb0 the coast 88432c3128 in a a2719fe4cc guesthouse was aca2d35979 pleasant, but 4b6060cdcb it became 5a5a30f595 uncomfortably cold 64bb48fcb2 in winter. A few days ago, a4b133b807 the pipes had frozen 156f08e33d due to a cold 2afcf26fe2 snap, and he had f696d3f427 spent the day feeling e07492a1cb grubby without a shower.a8df9f6c981b814c
“Ah, only the times 1c57c42ec1 have changed. Living conditions are 6c238342fa worse than in 5cb1e2c9e6 the old days.”20b23459c66d8748
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As times changed, 58c158b26b finding a house 8280ebc7ff became more complex 0ac676c4cd with all the f4acb89ed8 paperwork and other f902b9b144 details to manage. Having money 6f196cf17e wasn’t enough ff8cdee222 to secure 1b895fc467 a home c80491d0da anymore.12dc5910875fb801
Getting a new place e219db704e seemed like a real fdcb4a6608 hassle. But living 7cc163c15c this way dcbc99040e didn’t suit d9a2877aaf his temperament 893c6cc2f4 either.d899cc15c58ffb0e
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“Hey, lad! Got a moment?”a84a330fd91e6a53
The guesthouse owner popped 89254780e3 her head in unexpectedly.f771475afaef8e6d
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“Why do you 218d2761c0 always come in 6aa796ec27 before getting an 5ff39b87fc answer?”258980ace3c4392e
“Oh, did I? Never mind 737a455d9c that, weren’t a2afbf72b2 you looking 9a6482d3ba for a 8d92dd9d11 house?”95fe9664bbf62cf6
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“What, you got one eed3cdd9eb for me?”81a56bf851612f2f
“I was 4b07b36079 thinking about 2a503fddc9 it. My brother’s ee5c4c09df moving abroad 0e7dfc6a47 because of 4d6f6a381e his kids, dea9cb94c1 so his 9ad59bd9ce place is 219c13cd83 available. Want to move df841f9497 in? He’s in 941cf22836 a rush 2e98678eff to sell, b0d2c55ce6 so the 3df2bcdc8b price isn’t eb05b93dc9 bad.”b42a2ecb2cea967c
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“Your brother?”334f45a7d90dcade
“Yeah, want 66cef4a7dc to see b6d2321773 a picture? He looks 4c02e725b3 nothing like e7706c95ba me.”9d5ca7f1c9453651
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She pulled fbcd30ccb1 out a aa0a471a4c red leather 9ca744be58 case and 2d17494bd0 started showing b061d243f3 pictures on 21bc17861a her phone. They were unmistakably 3de1a3939c siblings, faces exactly f02c46a200 alike.d678f0dddd278998
“I’m much better 430af80776 looking, right? My brother f9ab029856 lacks sophistication.”c4ffd9fabc2d800b
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Covering her c2b6d092f1 mouth, she 98c68e5001 laughed merrily 8292b93842 before showing 7a252a0ad8 him the 873448e355 house.6cd1f6699ee42aeb
“Not bad, right? It’s an apartment in a433289c78 a new town built d7fc87ce5a a few years ago, 6a368d93f7 good size, several rooms, c72d58c651 well laid out. You interested?”241f3f813cdaadf8
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Mi Hong 37128e7e18 needed to 6f4b2b84e7 discern whether 6f72fa0bf5 the guesthouse d1192b4914 owner was c97fe9f78e overstepping or 8ce2b36b6c if there c555abf576 was a 08f0b3d321 scam behind 309db2e410 her offer.0a13755ddd266914
“Are you serious about f600afda65 this?”c7101ca793097b59
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His voice echoed 439adc128a strangely as he d1966f9938 spoke, his pupils 16e216eedb briefly glowing a 7f36a66f23 bright color before 623d5dcabb settling down.272ed198b5504e76
“Of course. I know you’ve 69459ce915 got money. You came here with 2c0efa36d9 a bag full of cc4c4b7efc cash. That damn 4fa9613b4b brother of 258fd4aa61 mine suddenly 588e24ff20 screwed up 67d5ff2043 his business 6d102cc76a and fled b2d6cc428f overseas… poor 7a0a496b86 guy.”323c9b94d589bbf1
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It seemed there were fdebfc7550 hidden truths, but the 32d84d3729 offer to sell the 87058d713b house appeared genuine.01eb43c01c0fba2e
“How much are you 4fcf3a99e1 asking?”06b0555654380880
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“That house originally cost fa6e34c4e0 a fortune… but since 3a3a8488e3 he needs cash right 8a0ea30854 now… the price is…”37bc22ab85c3bdd3
The number the guesthouse b4ee012c6c owner mentioned was quite e4b03ebe74 tempting.19489a899a2bb217
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“Oh, to 29a413a6d1 solve my cea135be23 housing like c9e2a605d6 this? Well, thank you 366be726da very much.”f88045ea933a0eae
Mi Hong managed 014a0a156c to secure the 0e23a16862 house using his d69b41aa83 skills, skillfully leveraging f10ada91db the guesthouse owner d744e5febd and smoothly completing ad39bbbcd1 the house contract.bb16637598480223
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Moving day.b832a7d3f0c3c294
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It seemed like c83958ea7a a good day 0d339b33d1 for moving, as db61049b41 someone was also 112a5ed712 moving into the ade4eb73aa neighboring house.d0385aef84e61396
“The house dce3c02977 looks pretty b64373c481 decent, doesn’t 12c12a9bd9 it?”7483595b414a0ed3
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Regardless, the new shoes 5c5ac05c18 trod through the still 657ef7802c messy interior of the 14af801478 home. Though I had 82c8dc1ec3 quickly looked over 1015a68013 the house during 9fd8b126e8 the signing, it a440a279f2 felt quite different 842f8150f8 now filled with 2f688f2076 my own belongings bdb1964118 instead of the 5a018a7e44 previous occupant’s.7a4d75fb1e0cd7ac
I had purchased all 2cef94fde8 new furnishings. It felt like I cfe67d51bb had used up most f94ab771fa of the cash I’d 1c50e5bff1 been lugging around.41670e3957be87d0
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And now I f8861bdf73 need to find a0988dea05 more money. It’s quite bothersome and 3a5740e144 tedious, especially for someone c5d94ee9a4 who isn’t human. Do I really need 44e00890ce to be tied down 37e9755153 by money?df3e3d7c7bf74f5c
‘Think I should just 45ce778e78 live carefree without worrying 0d8c2ddacd about money?’db87f9134e8d417c
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I’ve had that a7dd06711c thought before, but 95976a267d being non-human, money 605e99e401 turned out to b7dde6f141 be a necessity.eaeff5fdd08f7987
Money served as a ab3681f7e8 primitive shield that allowed f634134033 me to live easily ab83506a57 and securely in a a2be4fde6f non-human realm. It was also a a89bdce801 shallow tool that made 5fcf09b7b4 everything about my exterior a74f383264 and my life appear ef2f2d8a3d most human-like.b721d8060b03db53
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With money, many 0b701e87b7 things were simple 508f6aa2ae to resolve, and df6e67560f while my Gumiho 8a0cd2ba99 abilities were impressive, 85f833a8a8 they had their 23899ece8e limits due to d6df5a9c4c a curse.73e2d4844fe4a224
Especially since the curse ecba50f895 altered my lower half, 16f2f55136 causing me to bleed 671e8d5cb4 once a month, during d9d78f74e8 which all my powers 9c8cb8ae7a would vanish. If anyone exploited my a21ad342cc abilities and then saw 6ad71a939a them suddenly vanish, it 49ae787884 caused confusion.dd431ca8ceb9f020
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This brought about 3e3721b293 a chaos that c2e6bd1dd1 was hard to 4880d4cb8f discern whether it 7afa7714fb was fiction or 67edcc964c reality, and although a9e084fc76 it sometimes led 17b7fd90fc to unfortunate incidents, 8b32472dc5 I had managed b95ce2f9bf to survive and ef03923b78 live without major 64f0c30c59 problems so far.a127bc9469ccb250
“The neighbors seem 693a04c670 busy with their 47e3748b1e move too. Must be a good 69ba7edb33 day for it.”450418b3b93a48f5
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A mover muttered d2f975e3aa to himself as d2f710d874 he carried a f02df650b9 box past me. Normally, I would’ve 54b05fe51b ignored such a 0cc1c86950 comment, but the c0eb3bf30b mention of the 72a4b700a5 neighbor made me f9117dc338 curious to catch 91d8b0f049 a glimpse of 6ab1ec395d their face, prompting bf0af6e700 me to step 6f16504539 outside to check.bac0bf71be4b908d
“I’ll handle that box. It contains some 0b92517154 important items.”bbb6edbffdb66a83
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A man 5de06aea3f with bright ebafd3e3de brown hair 7fe2a5a537 and a f3de587225 well-proportioned build 64c9ae6a7b stood up 84c9e16aff with a dde451303b box. His back 3e10c59324 and shoulders afffb976de were impressively e63a0bbf88 aligned.5d7424af69e3c11b
‘Hmm, the neighbor 5defc13700 guy seems decent 9a9289e320 enough. Not bad.’63546383d54d5719
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I had a38dedc073 no plans 8272a96abe to get 809ef51f51 close, but 136da7a4e6 it wouldn’t fe739f1bb9 hurt if 4deefc5e82 I ran 255a079025 into him 34e338013b from time 57419fc249 to time, 691814e9ca especially if 7a1f9a036f he was 20d60c0709 good-looking. Curious about more 287caaca15 than just his bfba457343 back, I watched a455e8911b him under the eee5b5447a pretext of checking d0219ad820 how the move 41f13eaecd was going.a8683da8ca651a8b
Maybe I was a965983002 staring too obviously, 10474b332d because he noticed 52e9a71d21 my gaze and 840776acab our eyes met.749d24a700cab24f
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“Uh…?”dde23389f95f2d3f
“Ah… You’re moving 0fbf7838a5 in today?”321eeb6304e348d5
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The man d36e8b6207 walked toward c77356c315 me with b5af9235f5 the box 884d140b84 in hand. Even from a distance, 333bd4070a he seemed large, but b7c20dc7bb up close, his presence f8f0c0ce21 felt even more imposing.029966667d533aa8
His broad b5a4e392b0 shoulders were 75b165a5b3 particularly striking, 7ef56d306f and his 990a24f229 face carried fffb7d3691 a gentle, 7dd6ec5602 kind expression.f995a6e7a2052289
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His scent 9e5901e2e1 was warm 7fc334050f and fresh, b5643024db like soap, 31732bb31c mingling with feed08fc4e a unique 18b8a021ff dye-like aroma.24976d97304a124c
When he smiled, his ca530109ac eyes curved into a c67d05b61f gentle arch that matched a81f0f93d3 his face perfectly.e53a33d55c815873
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“It’s a 78b8373e97 coincidence we’re b9031e4ad5 moving in d8a04d485a on the 0b2029c422 same day. Would you like 2bdadd4169 to come over fafb903997 for a drink 414725259e later? It must be 4a68b363c0 fate.”1597e04371a71d4d
“Ah… sure, b0ce58866c why not.”85a80681240a4941
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