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Awaken...
[ Everything still feels a bit hazy when you pull yourself out of bed this morning. Bed... not all of you may remember going to bed. It may take several long minutes for that feeling to die down. Several things may seem immediately wrong. But even if the basics are familiar-- there's a sort of uneasy feeling of wrongness that lingers as you come to. That feeling will probably never go away entirely.
Attached to your wrist is a small plastic wristband, almost like a watch, but without the numbers. Try as you might, it won't come off. For those of you who are familiar, it is designed with an uncanny familiarity to a Fitbit.
And then there's your current abode-- the room is fully furnished for one person-- and you are in fact alone, which may be a relief... or a great concern. The basics are all there: desk, lamp, bed, closet...
As the little things go though, it's almost completely bare of any personal flare. No personal effects at all...
With one exception.
On the desk sits a black tablet. And almost immediately after you find it, the thing starts going off one rapid fire 'ding' after another. Check it out and you will find several messages have popped up on the screen for you to scan through. The source and the content is... well. As questionable as everything else this morning I'd say. ]
[ It would seem that you have much to investigate. Perhaps discussing it with these "others" may be the most beneficial way to proceed for now. At the very least there is a promise of answers in the near future. Whether or not they'll be to your liking though... highly doubtful at this stage, really. But who knows! Going back to school (or to school for your first time) can't be so bad, right? ]
Attached to your wrist is a small plastic wristband, almost like a watch, but without the numbers. Try as you might, it won't come off. For those of you who are familiar, it is designed with an uncanny familiarity to a Fitbit.
And then there's your current abode-- the room is fully furnished for one person-- and you are in fact alone, which may be a relief... or a great concern. The basics are all there: desk, lamp, bed, closet...
As the little things go though, it's almost completely bare of any personal flare. No personal effects at all...
With one exception.
On the desk sits a black tablet. And almost immediately after you find it, the thing starts going off one rapid fire 'ding' after another. Check it out and you will find several messages have popped up on the screen for you to scan through. The source and the content is... well. As questionable as everything else this morning I'd say. ]
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[ It would seem that you have much to investigate. Perhaps discussing it with these "others" may be the most beneficial way to proceed for now. At the very least there is a promise of answers in the near future. Whether or not they'll be to your liking though... highly doubtful at this stage, really. But who knows! Going back to school (or to school for your first time) can't be so bad, right? ]
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"Everyone" is a really broad term.
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You never worry that by trying to help everyone you might end up helping no one?
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That's a noble thing to want. Difficult, probably painful for you to pull off. But noble.
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That, or it's just stubbornness.
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Your sister?
Don't you want to go easy on them sometimes, when they're that proud of themselves? Like... you can see right through them, but they're doing their best.
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I don't know if that would be a good thing, though. Since if she starts winning a lot, she might get a little too overconfident.
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[ SPARKLE SPARKLE. ]
Wait so... your teacher is your parental guardian?
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[ And concerning. Should he be concerned about you, Akira? ]
Yeah. She's an English teacher, but she's not really all that serious.
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Nope. ]
Depends on who you're knocking down from a great height. Imagine you're playing poker against a known conman.
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Don't teachers have to be serious? Teaching the future of the world, the future of Japan, etc, etc.
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She isn't a bad teacher, though.
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How does she manage that just entering a classroom?
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[ Ah. ]
Then, congratulations on keeping her alive despite her attempts to crash and burn in classrooms every morning?
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[ Probably because he'd somehow get the blame because "criminal on probation" and all that jazz. ]
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