Blonney: Ugh!
Blonney: My head, everywhere, hurts. Did I get pulled into pieces or ...
Blonney: Pi- … Pieces ...
Blonney: No! Don't ...
Sonetto: Blonney! You're awake.
Sonetto: I have just given you first aid for the wounds. For now, we will have to wait for Ms. Tooth Fairy to administrate a thorough treatment when she comes back.
Sonetto: Don't worry. She's very professional and skillful. You won't feel any pain in the process.
Blonney: Am I ... am I in the cabin? Then I'm not dead. Good, I'm not dead.
Vertin: You are safe. The critter is gone. Don't worry.
Vertin: Follow me. Take a deep breath. Hold my hand. Another deep breath.
Blonney: …
Blonney gradually calms down, yet her hands are still trembling.
Vertin: Do you feel better now?
Blonney: Thank you. I feel much better now.
Blonney: Oh, Anne! Where's she? Did she get hurt?
Vertin: We didn't find her in the woods. Wasn't she in Michael's car?
Blonney: No, she wasn't. She jumped off. She saw me being attacked by the critter and jumped out from the side window. Oh, no.
Blonney: The butcher, he must have taken Anne! Must … be with him. I … I saw him too! He was walking towards her!
Blonney: Just like what would happen in a horror movie ...
Vertin: It's okay. Here, take my hand.
Vertin: We know where she is now, this is good. We will get her back safe and sound.
Blonney: Okay, I … I understand …
The wooden door once again opens with squeaky noises.
Sonetto: Ms. Tooth Fairy, you're back! Where is Michael?
Tooth Fairy: They have gone.
She takes a key out of her pocket and puts it on the table.
Tooth Fairy: We are not able to catch up and intercept their car. It crashed on the ... the edge of the woods in front of us.
Sonetto: Crashed on the edge of the woods? What do you mean?
Tooth Fairy: I don't know, either. Their car was about to rush out of the woods, and then we heard a huge crushing sound.
Tooth Fairy: The front section was squeezed together, and the rear wheels were lifted in the air. And there was an explosion. Looks like the car ... was crashing into an invisible wall.
Tooth Fairy: It happened right in front of us, too quick and too astonishing.
Tooth Fairy: We got to the car. The fire caused by the explosion was being extinguished by the rain. We found no one but this key.
Vertin: Is it yours, Blonney?
Blonney: No. Never seen it before.
Blonney: I always have some decorations or a doll attached to the keychain. This one is rusty and too plain. It smells weird too, like dirt.
Vertin: Anything special?
Tooth Fairy: No. Neither mark nor labels. We didn't find anything to match it in the car.
Horropedia: First, "lone wolf," then the "people who failed to escape."
Horropedia: Things are getting too complicated, but there's one thing that I am certain of.
Horropedia: We are now caught in a dangerously and classically plotted horror movie.
After taking a break, they light a fire to warm the space.
Tooth Fairy: That means Anne jumped off the car in order to save Blonney from the critter's attack. Then she got lost.
Tooth Fairy: According to Blonney, the last thing she saw was the approaching butcher from the woods.
Vertin: She is in great danger. We must act swiftly to save her.
Vertin: Also, we need to turn this cabin into a security base for the upcoming battles.
Vertin: Horropedia and I will rescue Anne. He is a horror movie expert, and it will be of great help.
Vertin: In the meantime, you and Sonetto stay here to take care of Blonney and to secure this room.
Tooth Fairy: I will take good care of her.
The group splits into two halves. The one saying in the cabin starts to work.
Blonney: Oh! This hurts!
Tooth Fairy: Please bear with me for a minute. The wounds caused by critters are prone to tetanus. I need to thoroughly sterilize them.
Blonney: How about some painkillers? Give me some!
Tooth Fairy: I'm very sorry. I don't have any with me.
Blonney: You! Didn't you say her treatment wouldn't be painful?
Sonetto: I'm terribly sorry for what you're going through, but this is not the typical kind of treatment that we used to receive from her.
Blonney: How did she do it, then?
Sonetto: She would ...
Sonetto looks at Tooth Fairy hesitantly until she sees a nod of permission.
Sonetto: She would ask us to take the toothfairies, that is, those golden elves in the glass jar.
Sonetto: They are effective in treating toothache and other oral diseases, but also can be used to reduce inflammation, stimulate wound healing, and relieve headaches.
Blonney: Take ... You mean ... to eat ... this?
Sonetto: Yes. And it actually tastes pretty nice, like mint and flavored dried plum. It ... it just looks a bit unconventional.
Blonney: You would go as far as to eat this shi- ...
Tooth Fairy: Please stretch your legs. I need to sterilize the inner thighs.
Blonney: Aah ...!
Blonney: Ah ...
Blonney: Ugh! Okay, fine. I will take that. Bring me the little elflings!
Tooth Fairy: Sorry, Blonney, you can't eat toothfairies as a treatment.
Blonney: Why can't I? Of course, I can. I will just put it in my mouth and swallow with my eyes closed.
Tooth Fairy: This is not about you. It is my own rule of treatment.
Tooth Fairy: I have specific treatments for humans and arcanists correspondingly.
Tooth Fairy: Through our contact so far, I got to know that you don't consider yourself as an arcanist, and that's why I will not treat you as one.
Blonney: Are you upset about what I said? I … I owe you an apology. I shouldn't have been rude to arcanists in front of you.
Blonney: I know it hurt your feelings. I was ... not myself.
Blonney: I chose to live amongst humans, chose to be their friends, to be a "different arcanist" ...
Blonney: I thought in this way I would be taken in as one of them. But, as you see, when things come to a critical moment, they ran away without me.
Blonney: It was my car that they drove to escape, and yet they called me a freak and left me here to die. Huh! Funny, isn't it?
Tooth Fairy: Sad story. I feel sorry for you.
Tooth Fairy: But still, you can't take the toothfairies.
Blonney: Is this a punishment for what I have done?
Tooth Fairy: I can't feed you the toothfairies, only because you still think you are a human.
Tooth Fairy: You don't recognize the behavior of your human classmates but still want to be on their side and be one of them.
Blonney: Okay.
Tooth Fairy: The wounds are packed.
Blonney: Already? I … I didn't feel a thing.
Tooth Fairy: I've applied Carbuncle growth promoter. It will paralyze, sedate, and accelerate your cell regeneration. Your wounds will close up in 30 minutes.
Blonney: Isn't that a medicine for "arcanists"?
Tooth Fairy: It is a prescription approved by the medicine examination supervised by Campbell. In this case, it doesn't violate my rule.
Blonney: You could have applied this earlier and spared me the pain.
Tooth Fairy: I don't rely on painkillers. I am an excellent doctor. Minimizing patients' pain is, of course, my forte.
Tooth Fairy: When kids can't suppress their pain, I normally sing for them to ease their pain.
Blonney: You didn't sing for me. Was it because you didn't want to?
Tooth Fairy: Maybe. I confess, what you did and said at first was really annoying.
Tooth Fairy: Arcanists and humans always act as if they were of one merged entity, but we all know how lines have been drawn between their own people and the others.
Tooth Fairy: You grew up among humans, and you learned to look away from the truth as they did. Oh, but you do react better to the medicine for arcanists. Your blood is bringing you a good outcome. Look.
Tooth Fairy: In another half an hour, your wounds will be fully recovered. By then, you will be able to jump and run freely, as if you were never hurt.
Tooth Fairy: However you feel about your ancestry, it is helping you out.
Blonney: My wounds ... a good outcome?
Blonney, shocked by what she heard, watches Tooth Fairy wrapping up her devices and walking toward the stairs.
Sonetto: Ms. Tooth Fairy, please wait.
Sonetto: If what Mr. Horropedia has said is true, it's dangerous for us to split up. The three of us should stay together.
Tooth Fairy: It will take another 25 minutes for her legs to fully recover.
Tooth Fairy: If the situation were to develop based on the rules of "horror movies," at this stage, I am safe. Don't worry about me.
Sonetto: I see. Have you also done a lot of research about this genre?
Tooth Fairy: Hmm, not a lot. I just browsed the secret notebook left by Horropedia in the infirmary.
Tooth Fairy: I covered him from the instructors to keep his notebook. Since then, we became friends.
Sonetto: Keep, keep things from the instructors. Did you do this a lot?
Tooth Fairy: Not really. The rules were extremely strict. Except for Horropedia, I only had Vertin as a frequent guest.
Tooth Fairy: She pretended that she got a stomachache, lying in bed for half a class. She took many toffees when she left.
Sonetto: Timekeeper faked her illness? Aah, and that also explains her toffees.
Tooth Fairy: Heh, you didn't know that?
Tooth Fairy: It seems I need to apologize to Vertin for letting out her secret.
Tooth Fairy: But thank goodness, you are on her side now. Our negligence didn't cause much damage.


