[If one were to go into Yuuta's small bookstore, you would see that he was running around with mops and sponges, buckets filled halfway with water, and rags that were soaking wet. Customers had already fled, resulting on some possible purchases being dropped onto the floor and utterly ruined with no hope of repair. Books on the counters and shelves
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[Hibari will hear feet splashing in puddles, and a minor crash.]
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At this rate, yes.
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Thank you for coming, Hibari-san! I... well. I'll make this up to you!
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We can consider that at a later time.
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Thank you.
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[Studying everything as he works.]
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I was thinking of how some change in weather would be nice. A rain shower, to be exact. I let my mind wander and well...
[ALL THIS WATER AND THE DAMAGED BOOKS AND EVERYTHING ELSE OH THE MOLD THAT WILL DEVELOP ;A;]
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[That explained it.]
I do not suppose you would be willing to attempt to dream up a way of fixing things.
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I apologize for wasting your time. I should have realized this.
[And with that, the bookstore slowly becomes dry and the books repaired, good as new (or old, depending upon which one it was). In a few minutes, it doesn't even look like the store had been touched.]
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The power in this place fascinates me.
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Yes, it is interesting. I guess this will teach me a lesson now.
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