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... teasing laugh through the phone, Shiro Sakamaki's temple throbbed with irritation. With a click, he hung up the call, a vein twitching on his forehead.

Sure enough, she's a hopeless older single... her thoughts are never pure.

Maybe it was the medicine starting to take effect, but the girl—Nanami Aoyama—soon stirred awake. Her eyes fluttered open, still dazed, as she took in her unfamiliar surroundings. Her gaze fell to the IV needle in her arm, and she jerked upright in alarm. ...

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