Chapter 2

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"....No way, You don't remember, do you?"

Noel asked, raising one eyebrow.

Yvette nodded silently, and the corners of his mouth slowly curled up.

"Right."

He muttered briefly, sticking his hand crookedly into his pocket.

"Maybe, it's better not to remember it."

As he whispered to himself, Yvette swallowed her saliva.

"Why? Well, did you make a mistake?"

As she anxiously asked, Noel, shrugged.

"Well, I don't know if I should call it a mistake...."

He intentionally blurted his words, grinning.

"You attacked me last night."

"..........Yes?"

gulp.

Yvette's eyes rolled slowly.

She searched in her head desperately for a short time.

Then last night's memories came up.

[No, don't go]

[....if you do this, you'll be in trouble]

[It's okay, just... Give it to me.]

Yvette buried her face in both hands instead of recounting her memories.

She didn't know anything else, but it was clear as she caught Noel first.

When she realized that, her face started to turn red.

It felt like the heat of her whole body was rushing to her head.

"I'm sorry. I must have been out of my mind yesterday because I was drunk."

"You certainly seemed very drunk."

Noel nodded with a mysterious look on his face.

Unlike Yvette, he didn't seem at all embarrassed by the situation.

"...I'm really asking, just in case."

After a short pause, Yvette gathered her courage again to open her mouth.

"Did we... already done that far?"

Noel stopped at the straightforward question.

"....Do you want me to answer it honestly?"

When he asked significantly again, Yvette shook her head in a hurry.

"No. Just don't answer me. I'll just think about it alone."

vaguely, a memory came to her mind.

It was such a faint memory that she couldn't tell whether it was a dream or a reality.

However, considering the current situation, it was highly likely the latter.

'let's not think about it.'

Yvette shook her head.

If she thinks more about it, it will only be more embarrassing.

'....Still, thanks to meeting this person, I was able to get rid of the curse, so I have to think that it is fortunate.'

After the shock of spending a night with a man she had never seen before, she was able to make rational judgments again.

'if that's it, I don't think it's too bad for a fate...'

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