"When it happened I sensed it. I sensed my dear hamster was gone. The only breathing thing that kept me company," she said. "Now she's gone, no one is around me. If I had to curse her killer over again I'd do it."
"No, please, he's in critical condition now, I guess," Trevor said.
"How many people have you cursed so far?" Itsuki asked.
"I don't lay curses. People see the ailments I cause as a curse, but it's, in fact, a natural retribution that comes with hurting me. It just strikes faster," she said.
"Retribution, hmm," Trevor said. "A kind of karmic reaction. That sounds cool."
"Yeah, cool until you're struck by it," Expresso said.
Trevor smiled, having something in mind. "But why does karma favor you so much?"
"I'd take it as a gift I've got. No one hurts me and goes free. Some call me a witch, and I accepted it," she said.