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Natasha wasn’t so sure, but didn’t want to say anything to upset her friend in case she wasn’t joking. Instead, she said, “Do you think your Dad could make your medical records in the ministry disappear? That would solve any little problems we might not have thought of yet”. “I could ask him. He’s pretty senior… I’m sure he could do it, if he wanted to… so long as he didn’t have to sign for them. It’s worth a try”. When the Big Day came, Natasha, as Yui checked the small pile of documentation on the table against the list that she was asked to take in with her: ID card, passport (if applicable), driving license (if applicable), school and university graduation certificates, address of GP, list of past and current medical conditions (measles as a child), proof of address, address of next