[START OF PART TWO]
It is after school now and Ayaka is walking home. She talks about how the sun is sinking faster due to the seasons and that it’s cold. She blows into her hands thinking it’d be good if she had mittens.
She stops before the gate and looks at a large house and wonders if her classmates would call it a mansion, even if she didn’t think it was grandiose. She then talks about how her teacher called the house a western style house during a house visit. Ayaka then says that her house was bigger.
Ayaka then arrives home, but then says that she can’t get in without going through a procedure first because her father had spread a magical barrier surrounding the property and she then starts talking about her strict curfew. She then uses the magical passkey spell while commenting on her lack of skill.
She opens the gate and stares at the mansion going “I’m home” even though there was no meaning to it because she couldn’t stick her face into any of the rooms that she wasn’t allowed to enter. But she will still say it because it was a habit. She thinks that no-one is at home and walks inside.
Ayaka: “Huh?”
Ayaka then notices a nice scent in the air and thinks that she might be able to see her sister as she couldn’t see her or her father that morning. She goes to the kitchen and sees:
Manaka: “Oh, Welcome back. Ayaka”
She describes her sister as having a beautiful voice and face and that she was dazzling even though it was dark and evening. She then says that her sister is wearing an apron.
It then switches to a first person POV with it being seen from Ayaka’s perspective.
Ayaka asks her sister what is it that she is making, Manaka makes her guess and Ayaka says cake. Manaka says that she is only half-right. Ayaka comments that her smiling figure is pretty.
Manaka is dancing around the kitchen while cooking like a princess in a castle and then Ayaka talks saying that she was like that princess from the anime movie that her mother liked long ago.
Ayaka stares blankly at her sister. Manaka notices and gives her a bite. Ayaka then tells her that she is pretty like a princess, Manaka then asks if she had ever seen a British princess and she comments that it would make her happy if was seen like one.
Manaka then smiles and Ayaka is commenting on how dazzling it is, and how she is sparkling while dancing and cooking at the same time, again. Ayaka then starts wondering what she’s making again as she was only half-right.
Ayaka then notices her own appearance and goes to the washroom to wash up and get changed. She goes back to the kitchen and tries to ask if she can help even though her sister could do anything. Manaka then asks her if she could help her.
Ayaka is a bit happy, but nervous as well as she doesn’t know what sort of face her sister was making and hopes that it is her smiling one. Ayaka then states that she hasn’t seen her sister’s laughing face in a long time. Ayaka nods and helps Manaka grab stuff from the shelves and eggs from the refrigerator. Ayaka then notes that it’s the first time she helped out her sister with the cooking and that she was nervous. But she also notes that Manaka doesn’t really need her help.
Ayaka starts wondering how many eggs she needs again and Manaka tells her two and that she doesn’t have to be nervous and that she has already prepared all the other stuff. Ayaka starts getting self-conscious and notes at how slow she was being, and that her sister wasn’t being angry about it.
She gives Manaka the eggs and Manaka praises her, but Ayaka is still miserable at herself and looks down. Manaka then asks Ayaka if she likes sunny side up eggs, Ayaka says yes and that she prefers sunny to turnover. Even though that’s a lie, but not really a lie as she doesn’t hate sunny side up, but she prefers turnover eggs.
Manaka then says that she’ll make turnover eggs.
Manaka: “This time, I’ll also make turnover eggs. It seems many people like turnover eggs in England. I’ll experiment with it, because it hasn’t come out nicely yet, although I have made this before.”
Manaka asks if she’ll try them and Ayaka says yes. Manaka smiles, Ayaka notes that it was pretty and that she was sparkling like a flower or fairy, and she was like a princess.
Manaka then giggles and Ayaka notes that she feels a bit different from this morning and that it doesn’t feel like she’s having fun. Ayaka then wonders if she is thinking about something good. She looks up at her sister, Manaka says what in a creepy way, Ayaka gets nervous and goes umm a lot.
Ayaka notes that she was being hasty and had become careless. Manaka then asks if she seems to be that way (like she had read Ayaka’s mind), Ayaka goes yeah, but Manaka then says that it’s not good to be special. She touches her lips and then says:
Manaka: “There’s an interesting animal, that’ll become attached to me as well.”
Ayaka: “Animal?”
Manaka: “Yes. An animal”
Big sister smiled, as she said that.
Without looking at me.
While she was staring somewhere…..
For some reason――――
I felt a shiver down my spine for my beloved person; it was terribly cold, and indescribable.
I dropped the item that I had in my hands.
Some eggs were broken.
It then goes into a journal entry about Servants. It gives a general description of them Heroic Spirits that have been made into the current world and lists the seven classes of Servants.
It says they are powerful illusions that are too powerful, they can pierce the sky, and have been given a temporary body and that they are not proper living beings. They also resemble humans and are an omnipotent being.
It also says that they need prana from their Masters to exist, but they only take a small quantity from them. It ends on a as an exception――――
[END OF PART TWO]