In this chapter, we learn that the office witch has fallen in love with a man named Charlie. She sends him some pills to remember her past, and he promptly cooperates with her. She is worried that the money will make her happy, but she does not want to work for anyone. She tells us that she stole the bottle of wine that Charlie gave her, and that many other witches have taken it. She says that Charlie is the purest and most beautiful human being she has ever met, and she compares him to a neighbor who is much better than her little dumpling. She goes on to say that she has a light of her heart, and when she was young, there was another neighbor who was much more gentle and pretty than Charlie. He tells her that she is nothing like the old ugly witch she has been living with for countless years. She falls asleep right after she tries to argue with him. He takes her to the bedroom, where he feels the warmth of the witch's breath. He says that after tonight, he will remove the pills from her and get rid of her.
In this chapter, we learn that the office witch has fallen in love with a man named Charlie. She sends him some pills to remember her past, and he promptly cooperates with her. She is worried that the money will make her happy, but she does not want to work for anyone. She tells us that she stole the bottle of wine that Charlie gave her, and that many other witches have taken it. She says that Charlie is the purest and most beautiful human being she has ever met, and she compares him to a neighbor who is much better than her little dumpling. She goes on to say that she has a light of her heart, and when she was young, there was another neighbor who was much more gentle and pretty than Charlie. He tells her that she is nothing like the old ugly witch she has been living with for countless years. She falls asleep right after she tries to argue with him. He takes her to the bedroom, where he feels the warmth of the witch's breath. He says that after tonight, he will remove the pills from her and get rid of her.