


Misunderstanding Takumi's concern for Jun as a sign that he is falling in love with her, Natsuki tells Takumi that she will cheer them on despite her feelings for Takumi. While discussing the musical, Daiki has a falling out with his teammates that is stopped by Jun, who consequently has another stomachache for talking, but this improves her bonds with the other Charity Committee members. Her class decides then to perform a musical for their school festival, based on the story of her experience narrated in the form of a fairy tale. In this way, Jun learns that, though she cannot speak, the 'curse' isn't in effect if she sings.

She then tells Takumi of her past, using her phone, and requests him to turn her words into a song. When she goes to the Committee's room to reject her position, Jun hears Takumi singing and is captivated. Years later, when Jun is attending high school, her homeroom teacher, Kazuki Jōshima, signs her up as a member of the Community Outreach Event along with three other classmates: Takumi Sakagami, a shy member of the computer music researching club, Natsuki Nitō, a cheerleader who is also a kind of honor student, and Daiki Tasaki, the former ace of the baseball team who currently has his elbow broken. As a result of her "curse", Jun is unable to speak and she suffers stomachaches whenever she tries to. While she is crying, she imagines a fairy egg that curses her by sealing her words so she won't hurt people again. Without understanding the situation, she tells her mother, resulting in her parents' divorce, and her father blaming her for this. One day, she sees her father exit the love hotel, accompanied by another woman. She loves fairy tales and is always excited about the castle on the hilltop, which is a love hotel. As a young girl, Jun Naruse is excitable and talkative.
