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... just...”

As she hesitated, Aria slowly extended something towards me.

“H-Here, take this...”

“...?”

Curious, I looked at the familiar piece of cloth in her hand.

It was identical to the handkerchief she had given me about a year ago.

It was hastily made, with a rough surface and a crooked silver cat embroidered in the middle.

And as I looked at the handkerchief, I noticed the numerous scars on Aria’s hands.

Judging by the scars, it ...

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