It's the middle of the day, and Milady has just returned from school. She's shocked to find that her voice and face aren't the same as they were before. Milady wonders what's wrong with her, since she doesn't have a special power to control the parasites. She also wonders why Milady's father, a former magazine writer, is now a freelance writer. She wonders if the disappearances are actually murders, since Milady doesn' t seem to be in any danger at all. She asks Milady if she's worried about her friends, since they've all been missing. When Milady tells Milady that her right hand is in danger, Milady thinks that Milady isn't really worried about his right hand, since he's just hiding a secret from his parents. She then wonders if Milady cares about Milady anymore, since this morning, she was woken up by the sound of a taxi running late. She thinks it's Milady who's woken up, but Milady can't figure out why.
It's the middle of the day, and Milady has just returned from school. She's shocked to find that her voice and face aren't the same as they were before. Milady wonders what's wrong with her, since she doesn't have a special power to control the parasites. She also wonders why Milady's father, a former magazine writer, is now a freelance writer. She wonders if the disappearances are actually murders, since Milady doesn' t seem to be in any danger at all. She asks Milady if she's worried about her friends, since they've all been missing. When Milady tells Milady that her right hand is in danger, Milady thinks that Milady isn't really worried about his right hand, since he's just hiding a secret from his parents. She then wonders if Milady cares about Milady anymore, since this morning, she was woken up by the sound of a taxi running late. She thinks it's Milady who's woken up, but Milady can't figure out why.