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Chapter 159 – Succubus Exorcist

    Chapter 159 – Subus Exorcist


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Thanks… please, keep an eye on her. If Mio doesn''t want to see me right now, then giving her space is the best I can do," I said.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">My call with Yumi ended, and I tossed the phone onto the futon.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"How is she?" Kana asked.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"At Yumi''s penthouse, neck-deep in a 20-person gangbang," I answered dejectedly.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"And how are you?"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Like trash. Every fiber in my body is telling me I should have sided with Mio, but… It''s my mom. I don''t want to take anyone''s side." I sighed.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">At the door, my mom was speaking with the furiousndlord about the hole in the wall. Well, mom was speaking. Thendlord was yelling. I had a feeling I was going to have to look for a new ce to live. Which didn''t bode well, given that I didn''t have much money to begin with and relied on Mio to split rent with.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Going back to live at my parents'' house would only make the situation with Mio worse, too. So that wasn''t an option. Not that I wanted to go back anyway.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Thendlord''s voice lowered to a calmer volume, and my mom bid him goodbye before shutting the door and returning to us.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"You will not be losing your apartment. Workers will be arriving in theing days to repair the hole at no cost," Delh said.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"What?" I blinked absentmindedly. "How did you convince thendlord of all that? You charmed him, right?"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"I see, despite being queen, you are still naive in being a subus. Of course, the logic limit of our charm posed a problem if I simply asked thendlord to look the other way. I needed only convince him the hole wasn''t your fault. By first deceiving him into naturally believing his apartmentplex was in disrepair, charming him became much easier," she exined like reading from a manual.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Wait… That was actually genius. I never considered changing the way someone thought before charming them. Maybe that was how Beatrice convinced Hatsumi to fight against me at first, when she normally wouldn''t every a hand on me.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Are you sure you want to help me? I figured you wanted me to fail ande crawling back home?" I asked.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">My mom shed a troubled look.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"No parent would ever want their child to fail. I only want you to stop with this subus nonsense. <span style="font-style:italic;vertical-align:baseline">That<span style="vertical-align:baseline"> I have yet to give up on. However, my presence here has stirred an undesirable past. Change me back into a human, and I shall be on my way," Delh said.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"I, uh… I can''t…" I answered reluctantly.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"You can''t?" She raised a brow.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Changing you into a subus took a lot of energy, and the sword''s all pooped out."


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Delh folded her arms and leaned against the wall.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Go on," Delh urged.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Eh?" Kana and I uttered.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"You two have sex right now and recharge. I can wait," she said.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"WE''RE NOT HAVING SEX IN FRONT OF YOU!" we yelled.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Especially not after Mio left in tears like that. I doubted Kana could get it up at a time like this either.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Mom, just go home for now. I''ll call y… Hatsumi to tell you when the sword is charged," I said.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Delh froze for a second, then inhaled deeply as though she had forgotten to breathe.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Very well." She stood up and began to leave.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">I caught up to her at the door, head spinning with so many things I still wanted to ask her. Instead, while Mio was at the forefront of my mind, a different question slipped out.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Do you regret it?" I asked.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Regret what, Saeko?" Delh turned to face me.


    <span style="font-style:italic;vertical-align:baseline">Leaving me?


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">I swallowed that question.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Following Beatrice''s orders to drown Mio''s family and friends?" I asked.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"We were at war. You have no doubt made difficult decisions of your own as queen," Delh said, then flew off into the skies.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Your family is a lot more messed up than I thought." Kana pulled up a chair in which one of the legs had been broken, pushed it off to the side, and settled on sitting on the floor.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"You''re telling me… I still haven''t mentioned to her that I''m technically married to the son of Amaterasu…"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">With Mio gone, that added to the list of problems I had to deal with. Particrly…


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Hm? What are you looking at me for?" Kana asked after noticing that I was staring.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">I had only one person in mind to bring Kana to, so that he wouldn''t be in danger. As soon as we got there, I started getting second thoughts.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"I''ll keep him right as rain! Leave it to your old pal!" Hana said, patting Kana on the back.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"You''re leaving me with the biggest troublemaker in our school?!" Kana cried.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Just for now, okay? You still have that onryo, and who knows what it''ll make you do. Hana will make sure you stay safe. She won''t hurt you. Too much…" I hesitantly added.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"He''ll be peachy fine. While you''re gone, we''ll just test drive my new Insta-Bond 20,000." She pulled out from under the counter another baton, but this one had coils of rope all along the rod.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">I was 100% sure Hana had skipped a few thousands since thest one.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Flying back into the city, I followed the address one of my subus subjects had sent me to a busy market street. Apparently, there was someone who might be able to exorcise Kana, but they weren''t the usual kind of holy person.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">When Inded in the streets, people snapped pictures and stared for a few seconds, then went on their way.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Excuse me! Can I get a selfie with you in your subus form?" a woman asked, throwing an arm around me.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">The camera sh blinded me before I could even give an answer. She skipped back to her group of friends to show off the photo.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Aside from the asional personal space invaders like her or yboys thinking I wanted sex 24/7, people were beginning to treat subi as a somewhat urence. Even as I cast my gaze to the sky, I asionally spot a subus flying across the city.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">We were about as publicly known as could be now. I still preferred not having attention drawn to me, so I transformed to my human form to roam the streets.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Now, let''s see…" I walked along the sidewalk until I stood in front of the shop named Menagerie in which a shing neon open sign blinked at me. Underneath it was a ''HELP WANTED'' sign that had a sharpie underline both words for extra emphasis.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Pushing open the door sucked out all the stale, air conditioned musk. The store was packed full of antique furniture to form a narrow entryway, odds and ends that were likely fake jewelry, and ult-ish items like an Ouija board, racks of medallions, and some dreamcatchers.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">A low counter,id with a purple mat of starry patterns, was all that separated me from an open door into the back room. Upon that counter was a strange crystal ball on a tattered cushion.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Excuse me? Is anyone here?" I called into the room.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"A customer? Oh, hello! Sorry— I was in the back!" someone shouted frantically and knocked over something metallic on the way up.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Out stumbled a young, red-headed woman. She was dressed in ck robes with a feathered masquerade mask covering the upper half of her face.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Wee to my Menagerie! I am Mikami. How may I be of service to you? Could it be that you havee seeking answers only the cosmic beyond can grant? Perhaps you''re dying to learn about your love life. Or… are you being haunted by supernatural forces?"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">The eager-to-help posture wasn''t inspiring any confidence. Mikami could just as easily be a fraud like the others. She looked to be in her mid-20s and possessed a carefree voice that carried more passion than experience. But this was the only other thread I had of curing Kana so far.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"I think all three are applicable to me, but I need help with exorcising a yokai. I''m Saeko, and my boyfriend''s been possessed by an onryo. I was told you might be able to do something," I said.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Eh… Ehhh… Another yokai problem? Just what is happening to this town?" Mikami groaned, falling limp over the counter and almost knocking the crystal ball away.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"You know about yokai in Tsukiji?"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Know? They''re everywhere! I''m being haunted by perverted old spirits that creep on me when I shower and sleep!" She thumbed over her shoulder.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"<span style="font-style:italic;vertical-align:baseline">Mikami… Ehehe… Mikami…<span style="vertical-align:baseline">"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Half a dozen pairs of ghostly hands gripped the edges of the door frame. One pair in particr made groping and squeezing motions, presumably at a pair of breasts. Mikami shuddered, clutching her body tightly.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">I wouldn''t put it past there to exist yokai with nothing better to do than to sexually harass people in the afterlife…


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"I''m sure one of them is my uncle who used to touch me when I was a kid, too." Mikami sighed.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Wait, if you haven''t gotten rid of those ghosts, then does that mean you can''t exorcise an onryo?" I asked.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">The ultdy shook her head. "Every yokai, spirit, ghost, or what have youes with their own set of rules. It takes a lot of time and research. I have to learn about what type of yokai they are, and find out about their past in order to help them naturally pass on and exorcise them. No way in hell am I going to dive into the mind of a man who molested women on trains for a living! You creepy bastards!"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"<span style="font-style:italic;vertical-align:baseline">I only have eyes for you, Mikami…<span style="vertical-align:baseline">"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"<span style="font-style:italic;vertical-align:baseline">Your butt looks nice and shapely today…<span style="vertical-align:baseline">"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">If I was human, they would probably give me the creeps. The perverted side of me was curious about getting it on with ghosts. However, this was a good sign. It sounded like Mikami had experience with yokai and could see them. She was the real deal and not some poser out for easy money.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"You sure have it tough." I hid augh behind the back of my hand.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Guh… I hate them so much… Anyway, I could probably solve your onryo problem. Thing is, I have a queue of people who need help. Same as you," Mikami exined.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Help… I noticed you had a help wanted sign on your window. I can actually see yokai like you. How about I help? Do you pay, too?"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"R-Really? Yes, I pay! Minimum wage though, I''m not operating a fortune 500pany. You can start right away. I was just about to head to my first client for the day until you dropped in. Would you like toe with me?" she asked.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">I epted.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">The faster we ran down the list, the sooner Mikami could get to Kana. With yokai invading Japan, there should be no shortage of work, and I could make a living off correcting my mistakes even though it felt dirty.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Mikami slid a mask simr to the one she was wearing to me.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Don''t tell me you want me to wear that," I said.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Of course, Acolyte! It makes us feel more mysterious, doesn''t it? Besides, we''d be shielding our identities from yokai. Wouldn''t want them to hold a grudge against you on their way back to the afterlife. Now, hurry. Our Uber is almost here." Mikami forcibly pressed the mask into my hands.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Left with no other choice, I put the mask on.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Wait a minute… Uber?"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Mikami led me out of the ult store just as a dingy car, sputtering from the exhaust, pulled up to the side of the curb. The driver rolled down his passenger seat window.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"You Mikami?" he asked.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Yes, that''s me!" Mikami bumbled over after locking the door.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Our bumpy ride took us to the outskirts of Tsukiji to a shrine in disrepair much smaller than Kon''s. A young priest girl, who was possibly middle school age, sweeping the front of a torii gate waved to us as we exited the car.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Just let me do all the talking." Mikami smiled, walking a head to the shrine maiden. "We''re from Menagerie, at your service! I got your voicemail about the strange urrences. Can you tell me more about what''s been going on?"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"I''m not sure how else to exin it other than there''s something weird going on. My father and I are the only ones who take care of the shrine, buttely it feels like we''re not alone. Sometimes, I''d find belongings that I''ve never seen before lying around, then they would disappear. Even the trees around us give me goosebumps… it''s like they''re alive. Visitors have stoppeding entirely, and we rely on their donations to keep the shrine running," the girl exined.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Hmmm. Sounds like an obake," my new boss said.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Obake?" I repeated.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Obake can take the form of objects, animals, and even vegetation. Would exin seeing weird items," she said.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">We only just got here a minute ago, and Mikami already identified the ghost from one person''s vague description? Maybe I really could trust her. She was human though. I could tell as much. How exactly she got into the supernatural phenomenon business was the real mystery.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">The shrine maiden led us into the stone courtyard framed by trees and fallen leaves swept to the edges. Thergest building was the worship shrine itself with its donation box in the front. Behind it to the left, following a dirt walkway, led to a small house. A sure sign that they were a family of priests.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"This ce is cozy. Have you managed it all your life here?" I asked.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Well, only recently. My father''s be a littlezy ever since my mother passed away a year ago," she said.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Nothing seemed out of the ordinary to me, but Mikami nodded thoughtfully to herself and set down a briefcase to get started. Unfortunately, her preparations were interrupted by an irate man, emerging from the back of the house.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Shiina! I told you not to call anyone. The ghosts are just your imagination!" he shouted, speech slurring from a morning of drinking.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Dad, just let them take a look. Please!" the girl named Shiina eximed.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"This is all nonsense and you—"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"I can''t take it anymore!" she screamed. "I haven''t slept in a week, weird things keep showing up, and I''m always hearing strange whispers like someone is right next to me. It doesn''t help that you''re leaving me to do all the work around here!"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">The man fell silent. Shiina tossed the broom aside and ran back into the house.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Shiina, wait!" He followed after her back inside.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Mikami ignored themotion, pulling out incense sticks and arranging them in a circle around us.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"What''s the n? Are we exorcising them?" I asked.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"First, we smoke out the obake from their hiding ces. When that happens, stay frosty. They can be pretty violent. Hopefully, they will lead us to their anchor. We just need to destroy that to cast them away from this world. In the meantime, help me light the sticks," Mikami said, still buried in the briefcase.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">I snapped my fingers to light them all at once. When Mikami nced up, she did a double take at the lit incense sticks.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Wow, Acolyte! You sure work fast!"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">The trees all around us creaked and groaned, and a strong wind blew in. I thought it would blow out the incense, but they were much more resilient and continued to smolder.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Mikami brought out a thick bundle of dried sticks. They weren''t incense. Maybe from some kind of tree?


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Light this for me, too!" she shouted over the growing gale.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">I pointed a finger at the sticks and ignited them to Mikami''s surprise.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"What the… How did you—"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Something started cracking. Mikami and I turned to a stonentern as it split in half, billowing out a wispy white fog that morphed into an angry face.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"No, leave us alone!" it shrieked, hanging onto the stonentern for dear life.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Holy shit… whatever you''re doing, it''s working!" I eximed.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Obviously! This is me we''re talking about!" Mikami proudly dered. She waved the burning sticks high above her head, letting the strong winds carry smoke all over the shrine grounds.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Wherever the smoke touched, it kicked spirits from their hiding ces. The obake were losing their forms.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Shiina''s broom shuddered. Mikami didn''t notice, but I watched as it cracked into a splintered edge and fired right at her.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Mikami, watch out!" I shot a magic st, reducing it to harmless splinters.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"A-Acolyte… How did you do that?" Mikami asked.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"I guess I should have told you earlier… I''m a—"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">A high-pitched shriek not from a ghost caused the hair on the back of their necks to stand. It came from the house.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">We ran for the family house and threw open the door. Shiina was hunched over, clutching her right shoulder that stained the white top of the shrine maiden robes red. A cutting knife, sttered with her blood, had plunged into the wall. Her father stood over, shielding her from more cutlery and tools that were poised to hurt them.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Aoi, stop! You''re hurting our daughter!" the father shouted.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Whoever he called out to didn''t listen. The household projectiles flew right for them.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">I was about to cast a spell when Mikami tossed a paper talisman to their feet, erecting something like a barrier that stopped the projectiles from hitting their mark.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"You''re not the only one with tricks of her own, Acolyte." Mikami grinned.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"This is my fault… I have to do something before it gets worse!" Shiina''s father gritted his teeth and raced down the corridor to the back of the house.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Dad!" Shiina cried.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Mikami and I held her back.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"You have to stay here!" Mikami urged. "Who knows what else might try to hurt you. Let us handle it, okay?"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Shiina nodded.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">We chased after her father out back and into a toolshed. He prostrated himself inside a circle of candles and in front of a statue effigy of a shinto god.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Aoi, can you hear me? I''m sorry! If you''re angry, take me instead. Don''t hurt Shiina!"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">The winds somehow picked up inside the toolshed, throwing things like hammers and wrenches around. I ducked from a nail flying at my head and watched it stick into the side of the wall.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"We have to find the anchor, right?" I asked over the winds.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"There! I''m sure of it!" Mikami pointed to a pair of ttering and glowing earrings held in the palms of the statue. "We have to burn it! You got more of that hoodoo?"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Leave it to—"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Wait, not that! You can''t! That''s all I have left of Aoi!" Shiina''s father stood up to stand between me and the statue.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Aoi, Shiina… earlier he mentioned ''our daughter''. Did that mean Aoi was Shiina''s mother?


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">My aura acted up. I turned around in time to see a hoe shooting toward me, so I summoned the de to deflect it. More tools in the shed came alive. Ghostly appendages snatched my arms and legs, making it difficult to move.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">I could get out of this easily, but the others were going to get hurt. If I had no other choice, then charming Shiina''s father might be the only way to get him to move.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">However, tightening my aura around him as I might, the hold snapped immediately. No amount of forcing a charm on him worked. He was too desperate to let go of his wife''s only possession.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Something missed my head, but it wasn''t aimed for me.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Mikami!" I warned toote.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Mikami blocked a flying nail aimed at the father''s head with her own arm. With the hand of that now bleeding arm, she sped the top of his shoulder.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"It''s hard being a parent, isn''t it? I know. My auntie raised me alone when my parents died. She didn''t have to, but that woman gave me all the love in the world and more. You just want to see Aoi again, don''t you?" Mikami asked.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Aoi was the love of my life… I gave her those earrings on our ten year anniversary…" he said tearfully.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"You aren''t the only one hurting, and you still have something left of your wife. Her name is Shiina. Aoi would want you to let go," she urged him.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">The resistance in his mind weakened. I seized the chance to charm Shiina''s father a second time, making him move away from the statue.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Do it, Mikami!" I yelled.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Mikami reached into her briefcase, pped a talisman onto the head of a hammer, then smashed the earrings and statue outright. Everything that should have been inanimate in the toolshed returned to being actually inanimate, ttering to the ground.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">I released my hold on Shiina''s father just as the girl rushed in.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Dad!" Shiina tackled her father with a hug, weeping into his chest.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">As he came to his senses, anger briefly shed in his eyes from seeing the broken earrings, but his demeanor softened to the embrace of his daughter. He wrapped his arms around her and cried, apologizing quietly.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Mikami picked up the broken piece of jewelry and returned to me. I was d that the mask didn''t cover the bottom half of her face, because she had a big and beautiful smile behind that aloof demeanor of hers.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"You did something to make him move, didn''t you?" Mikami asked, yfully waving the hammer at me.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Wasn''t all me. It was only thanks to you wearing him down," I said.


    <span style="font-style:italic;vertical-align:baseline">And thanks to my mother for teaching me about getting around the logic limit.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">We spent the entire day clearing Mikami''s list of clients. The rest of the ghosts weren''t as violent as the first one, and we exorcised them without a hitch. We went back to Menagerie at sundown after a job well done.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Whew!" Mikami carelessly tossed her briefcase over the counter. "I think I hit jackpot with you, Saeko. Never thought I''d be able to find someone so capable in handling the supernatural like myself."


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"d you think so, but I hope you haven''t forgotten that this is so that you can help exorcise my boyfriend," I reminded her.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"I haven''t forgotten. I''ll get straight to researching onryo," she said, handing me an envelope of money.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Finally, payment.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">I thought of heading home, then remembered the car-sized hole in my apartment.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"What''s wrong?" Mikami asked.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Well… construction is being done on my apartment for the next few days. I doubt I can get any sleep with them banging away… I got to look for another ce to stay for the time being," I said.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"Why don''t you stay here!" she offered enthusiastically "I have an office in the back that I use as a room. I''ll pull up an extra futon for you. I''m also dying to know more about you! It''s not often you meet another who can see yokai!"


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Staying at my workce would be really inconvenient, but…


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"That''s nice of you to offer, but I think I need to properly introduce myself first. I''m actually a subus," I said, dropping my human form to reveal the subus features and outfit underneath.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">Mikami''s smile flipped over. She turned bright red and huped at the sight of me as her eyes traveled up and down my body.


    <span style="vertical-align:baseline">"As in… one of <span style="font-style:italic;vertical-align:baseline">those<span style="vertical-align:baseline"> subus?" Mikami gulped.
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