*SPECIAL 60TH CHAPTER ; Mash Kyrielight*

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So yes, I thought of a good 60th chapter but I couldn't think of any good ideas. But then I accidentally uninstalled this game and couldn't recover it by my transfer number (I was pissed because my password was noted and I just retyped it but the game said my password was wrong) a few days ago, RIGHT ON MASH'S BIRTHDAY! And...it hurt me. I was panicking for two days while I also emailed the developers the same day I lost my game. They told me it might take three to five days to restore it. And I tried to distance myself from Fate in that time. So I wouldn't be disappointed if ever they could not recover my game data...

But after two days, I got my new transfer number and password from them. I GOT BACK IN THE GAME! The experience gave me an idea for a good 60th Chapter too! So, I hope you enjoy!

Voiced by: Rie Takahashi

Gudako was gone. There were no traces of her. Her stuff was as she left them yesterday when she visited and did some event farming with her Servants. But now, on July 25th, Mash Kyrielight couldn't find her Senpai. The event quests were piling up and the Servants needed to be enhanced and they needed to prepare for many more things that could happen in Chaldea.

But despite the desperate need for Gudako to become a Master, she didn't arrive. Mash would often wander the halls, expecting to see Gudako sleeping somewhere random like she always did. But was always disappointed when she finds nothing. The Servants were also missing the enigmatic Master. Even her brother and mother couldn't tell where she was. Their Spirit Origins from back in Gudako's hometown were no longer present there. So even if she was at home, they couldn't detect her.

The very thought of Gudako finding herself in trouble and thinking that she shouldn't bother calling anyone of her Servants made Mash scared. Da Vinci and the other staff tried to reassure her that the chance of Gudako avoiding danger (not being in danger because being Humanity's last Master always put her in danger and her heroic and enigmatic personality always made her the prime victim of danger lurking everywhere) was pretty much 99.9%. But Mash was terrified of that remaining 0.1%. There was always something going wrong when Gudako's alone. Once, Artoria told her that when Gudako was left at home while she went around town with Mordred, she fell down a flight of stairs, luckily there were only 3 more steps before she reached the bottom of it. Then, Mordred told her how she sprained her ankle while just walking ahead of them while they were grocery shopping and how she couldn't move half her body after it fell asleep when she didn't turn much in her sleep

Now, Mash knew that Gudako was always finding herself in danger. But that's only half of the reason why she was worried. The other half was the possibility of Gudako goofing off and forgetting to go back to Chaldea despite her promise to do so when she found out that Mash's birthday was on July 25th

"Mash, Mash, Mash!"

Mash turns around to see the redheaded bundle of energy running towards her. The Demi-Servant's eyes widened "Open your arms, Mashu!" Gudako said and Mash finds herself lifting her arms and catching Gudako who laughed and buried her face in her stomach, hanging off Mash's body

"Uh...Senpai?" she starts as Gudako inhales her lavender perfume which made Mash blush but continue talking anyway "As...as much as I like you hugging me, what's with the sudden attack?" she knew Gudako liked to hug everyone. She reasons she was just so happy and everyone made her feel that way...and her Servants were cute too. But this was a whole new level of affection from Gudako

The redhaired then placed a short and small kiss to her clothes-clad stomach and replied with "Your birthday is coming up soon, yeah?" and this made Mash flinch. She remembered that Dr. Roman was the one who gave her a birthday when she got to know him after she was experimented on being a designer baby. But she was eternally grateful for Dr. Roman for doing so

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