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The real title of this chapter is "Don't Wear a Towel in the Bath!"
First off, before any mention of the plot, I have to say that this story was EXTREMELY TRASHY and not for the faint of heart. This is definitely something that can't be put on a TV or manga. Here's an excerpt from the beginning of the book.:
In my dream, it was panic-stations time. Any further down from there and things could go badly wrong. Any further down and I might end up becoming the "only man ever to have climaxed thanks to a hot-spring turtle." My name flashed in front of me -- Keitaro Urashima -- on the pages of the "Guinness Book of Records."
All I needed to do was shift my body slightly to drive Tama off, but for some reason I couldn't do it. Tama kept on going down. I felt something hot and moist down there and prayed that it was Tama's secretion (and not mine!).
Finally Tama started rubbing her smooth, wet nose on an unmentionable part of my anatomy. All I could come up with was an unspeakable pun, "The hot-spring turtle's going for my geni-turtles (genitals)." In my imagination it was the headline of the next morning's paper.
"Tama, you've got to stop!"
I grabbed the elastic waist of my pajamas, pulled them down violently and surveyed the scene.
Naru was down there!
Brief non-spoilers summary: For the first half of the book, all the Hinata girls wants to see Keitaro naked. Sarah and Su try to get him during his sleep. Kitsune walks in during his bath and inspects him. Motoko takes Keitaro up to the roof where she commands him to take off his clothes (threatening with her sword, of course). Naru tells him to take off his clothes, too. Shinobu almost does it... We find out that Kitsune had received a phone call from Grandma Hina. Grandma told Kitsune, thinking that she has Haruka, that there was something very important hidden and she wanted to let her know where it was. However, the most Kitsune heard before she was cut off was "It's in Keitaro's secret..." Thus, Kitsune instinctly thinks it's some hidden riches so she tells everyone (except Keitaro) about what she has heard, and so they all go searching in "Keitaro's secret..."
I feel like this story was mostly written for it's profuse risque situations. Story-wise, it good in that it does add another piece of evidence for the building relationship between Naru and Keitaro. However, it would have been a lot better if it wasn't so racy. |