Hagakure's heart breaks for this family, for this lady who talks to the figure, because something is clearly very wrong here. That's her husband, but is it really? And if it really is, is he suffering? The idea of being stuck like that is very scary... and yet, she can't help but remember when she had cried 'it came for him'. So she ends up spending the daytime trying to be kinder to Mrs. Myrsdin, bringing her bagged candies or cakes, doing whatever she can to help cheer her up. She of course also mentions her current cover: wanting to be an investigative journalist when she's out of school.
During the day, Hagakure waits until Mr. Myrsdin 'leaves for work'. And while Mrs. Myrsdin is picking up the paper or taking trash out for pick-up, she approaches, fully invisible to any naked eye. In a hushed voice, she speaks up: "Mrs. Myrsdin — it's me, Hagakure. Could I speak to you in private? I'm... I need your help. If you have the time to talk..."
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During the day, Hagakure waits until Mr. Myrsdin 'leaves for work'. And while Mrs. Myrsdin is picking up the paper or taking trash out for pick-up, she approaches, fully invisible to any naked eye. In a hushed voice, she speaks up: "Mrs. Myrsdin — it's me, Hagakure. Could I speak to you in private? I'm... I need your help. If you have the time to talk..."