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>Miharu uses what little restraint she has to hold back the urge to transform to see what happens...
No. Not yet. Not in the middle of the street- and not before one of her friends is in grave danger! Well, that could take a while; Miharu doesn't have that many friends, really. She's a very social and helpful, and gives the best advice ever when her classmates ask for it- but her classmates don't often ask for it. They like taking pictures. Like, a lot of pictures. Of things... like food.
Not. It /will/ be climatic! Even if the desperation to see how her magical form looks like is slowly chewing her out.
>Hmmmm, what to do, what to do... only boring protagonists are the passive ones that let things happen to them, she needs to be active and pursue some kind of goal!
The moon will come when it comes- which is tomorrow, of course!- but Miharu won't just stand and wait for it. Especially because lady Dolores told her it's hard to tell the way a wish will be granted... or how long it will take... or if it was going to happen anyway... aaaaaah! The passersby glance at the girl clawing her head, who is absolutely sure that the moon will be here tomorrow.
Bur first things first:
the hero needs a goal!
The princess will storm the castle to save the knight from the dragon.
>But first, before we start, let's go find a gachapon machine, put a few coins in, and see what plush comes out!
For things, to happen, things have to happen; it may seem simple, but it's not. Anything can be the trigger that sets in motion your happy ending, and even spilling all that oil on dad that drives yesterday will lead to saving a toddler from a car. And then to being thanked by her brother. And then to dating said brother. And then to realizing that said brother has a dark past with the underworld and that only you can help break him free. Oh, but then he dies sacrificing himself for you. And that's when he says: i'm free now, because saving your life has redeemed himself and therefore freed him from his guilt. But now he's dead.
Miharu is already crying when she's about to put the coin in the gachapon machine. She hesitates: but she'd rather that man live a single moment of light than a life in darkness! And so the coin goes in.
...clicklicki...
Miharu can't help herself from looking at the transparent storage pool, trying to figure out already which of the balls is going to come out. When she puts the coin and flicks the tiny level, she's presented with the little show of that ball going down an elaborate set of tunnels, playing little sounds whenever it hits a certain checkpoint. It ends; Miharu grabs the ball from the mouth of the gashapon machine. She opens it; from it, it's like the tiny Charizard is greeting her.
???: Oi.
Yes!! Before even looking, Miharu is already glad to have set things in motion somehow. But... what her eyes find is a very peculiar character, enticing character: a man nothing but a snakeskin blazer on his naked torso.