Dead Hours — The Intruder, Page 9
By Suha · Published
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Panel 1: Kaito slumps against a shelf, staring wearily across the store. Kaito: One fly. In a perfect, sealed, spotless room. Panel 2: Close on his hollow, tired eyes. Kaito: I cleaned every surface. It was flawless. Panel 3: The fly does a lazy loop in the air. Kaito (thinking): And it chose me. Panel 4: Rin, filming, unbothered. Rin: Or it flew in. Like a fly. Panel 5: Kaito rounds on her, intense. Kaito: Nothing 'just' happens at 3 A.M., Rin. Panel 6: Rin, half-lidded, the tiniest smirk. Rin: It kind of does, though.
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Kaito slumps against a shelf delivering an existential monologue about the one fly in his perfect store; Rin flatly notes it just flew in.
About this chapter
3 A.M. Kaito has just finished cleaning the dead-hours store to a spotless, silent perfection — and then a single fly gets in through the sliding doors. Unable to tolerate the one flaw in his immaculate kingdom, he arms himself with a tightly rolled blank flyer and declares total war on the intruder, even as Rin flatly points out the doors will simply open at dawn and let it out on its own. Across the shift the fly evades every swing, lands on a salaryman mid-swat, shrugs off the tracksuit regular's absurd advice, and drives Kaito into an existential spiral about the single imperfection in his perfect world — each failed attempt landing on the same dead-eyed beat of Kaito frozen with his weapon raised. Rin films all of it as 'Man vs Fly,' with one flicker of near-sincerity before going back to her phone. Near dawn Kaito finally, calmly corners the fly against the cooler glass with a serene smile for the first time all night... and the morning-delivery doors slide open, and the fly drifts out into the dawn on its own, exactly as Rin promised. Kaito gets nothing; Rin's six-hour stream wins the internet. He stands in the spotless daylight store, right where he began — and a second fly drifts in through the open door.