Two weeks have already passed since I've been in this world. The odd atmosphere brings a chill down my spine as I step out of the bus. The streets aren't as crowded as it was a few days ago. When Leyk said I'd be in his group, I strongly rejected the idea of it. Being a part of their group would only mean I'd see them more often. And I don't want that. I'm currently on my way to a cafe shop- where Jia's working part-time. But the funny thing is, I don't recall anything in the book that talked about Jia working a part-time job at all. The scent of cocoa fills my nostrils upon my entrance and the bell above the door tinkles as an indication of a new presence. I spot my sister wiping the counter from within a distance and walk up to her. Today she's clad in a white t-shirt and jeans that