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April 9th
April 9th, 2012, early
It was a humid morning, and only the second week of school. A fine mist of rain clouded the sky, doing nothing against the damp heat that had invaded Eizou Academy’s campus. Beyond the misty and annoying weather, it was also irritatingly early! Students milled about from the main gates, slowly heading towards their campus buildings (it could be quite a walk, most had to arrive a wee bit early). Umbrella’s seemed to do nothing against the rain, but staff and students alike tried to use them regardless.
A scream sounded out, from the cluster of buildings that all the elementary and junior high students were headed toward. It was quite a distance away from the Highschool section, and the clouds and mist dulled the sound. Sirens, blaring through the morning air, pierced the quiet created by the mist. Where were those headed?
That exact thought filtered though Miho Tanaka’s head fifteen minutes later. She could see flashing lights of a police car, and probably an ambulance, from out of the front door’s of the Highschool building. The light filtered through the thickening mist, as the rain started to gradually turn into a downpour. The school seemed eerily quiet, and everyone’s attention seemed to be drifting out toward the elementary buildings. What happened?
Two girls entered, whispering in low fast voices to one another.
“Did you hear? A teacher jumped.”
“I heard she was pushed! The impact broke her neck.”
“I heard she splattered all over the concrete…”
“But we still have to go to class today? Jeez!”
"Mouu, I bet everyone in junior high will get the day off today. This is so unfair.."
Miho frowned slightly at the passing conversation, gaze drifting from the two gossiping girls out towards the lights in the distance. A jumper, huh…?
((NOTE: About half an hour after this initial post, the PA system comes on - everyone is informed they get the day off.))
It was a humid morning, and only the second week of school. A fine mist of rain clouded the sky, doing nothing against the damp heat that had invaded Eizou Academy’s campus. Beyond the misty and annoying weather, it was also irritatingly early! Students milled about from the main gates, slowly heading towards their campus buildings (it could be quite a walk, most had to arrive a wee bit early). Umbrella’s seemed to do nothing against the rain, but staff and students alike tried to use them regardless.
A scream sounded out, from the cluster of buildings that all the elementary and junior high students were headed toward. It was quite a distance away from the Highschool section, and the clouds and mist dulled the sound. Sirens, blaring through the morning air, pierced the quiet created by the mist. Where were those headed?
That exact thought filtered though Miho Tanaka’s head fifteen minutes later. She could see flashing lights of a police car, and probably an ambulance, from out of the front door’s of the Highschool building. The light filtered through the thickening mist, as the rain started to gradually turn into a downpour. The school seemed eerily quiet, and everyone’s attention seemed to be drifting out toward the elementary buildings. What happened?
Two girls entered, whispering in low fast voices to one another.
“Did you hear? A teacher jumped.”
“I heard she was pushed! The impact broke her neck.”
“I heard she splattered all over the concrete…”
“But we still have to go to class today? Jeez!”
"Mouu, I bet everyone in junior high will get the day off today. This is so unfair.."
Miho frowned slightly at the passing conversation, gaze drifting from the two gossiping girls out towards the lights in the distance. A jumper, huh…?
((NOTE: About half an hour after this initial post, the PA system comes on - everyone is informed they get the day off.))
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Of course, that was cut short by the fact that she was now colliding with someone else. Miho smacked right into Gregory, with enough force to potentially barrel them both over. Ouch!
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Oh, thank GOD. The boy managed to save his precious piece of technology, gripping it firmly in both hands before looking up with quite a glare to see what kind of idiot would run smack-dab into him! ... Oh. That harsh look softened a bit when it centered on the face of his boss' daughter. "Oh, it's you." Not the nicest greeting, but then he wasn't the nicest guy... Outside of work. "What's the hurry?"
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A look of dawning now appeared on her face. “Mm. Wait. Seiya-chan isn't a teacher, is she?” The look of dawning turned into something considerably more embarrassed. “She's probably just late for class, aha.. ha.. I'm sorry. I bumped into you for nothing.”
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Greg blinked back into the conversation, shaking his head slightly and then giving Miho an odd look. "Uh, yeah. She's probably late." He was fully prepared to go on his merry way and ignore the fact they'd even spoken, but something clicked right then. "Ah! Right. Can you tell your mother that I won't be able to work next Friday? I meant to tell her the other day, but the cafe got busy."
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“Hello? Mom?” Her head tilted into the phone. “Mm. Mm. Mhm. I'm at school – um... Harman-san won't be in to work on friday. You want to talk to him?” Miho's expression turned apologetic, but she offered the phone over. “Goodluck.”
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Greg took Miho's phone and cleared his throat, lifting it to his hear. He hated phone conversations in America, and they're even worse here! Mostly because... Well, because he has to say -it-. "Mm-- .. Moshi moshi, Tanaka-san." Ghuhhh. It was just so..! No one could sound 'cool' saying that.
(( As an aside -> I know we're all speaking in Japanese and such; if I ever actually use a word it's just because he has inner commentary on it! So ya know. ))
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Miho's Mother, Akane Tanaka, used to model, and before she settled down and was married, she was a big hit with boys and girls alike – Hell, she still was, even after marriage! There had been a period, after her husband died, where she quit modeling, though. She hadn't taken it back up yet, but she was looking to date again in full swing! Unfortunately she liked younger men. Y'know, like, her daughter's classmates. A silky smooth voice sounded out from the other end of the line.
“Gregory-chan, are you skipping out on work? How naughty! What will I do without my favorite waiter here to keep me company?” Miho sighed, pushing her glasses up.
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It wasn't technically true, though pieces of it were. His father had merely suggested they go on a day trip next Friday, and Greg didn't get many opportunities to hang out with his old man. That didn't sound like a good excuse in his head, though, and he didn't have too much of a problem lying in a situation like this. "I can work an extra day whenever you'd like?"
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With a clear of his throat, he responded... By the way, his cheeks were getting a little red. "Ah, I'll have to call my father and ask... I should be able to, though. That'd be lovely, Tanaka-san." No it wouldn't! Well, it would, from what he had heard in the cafe she was a decent cook. The problem was the flirting, and he knew there would be a lot of it. Gregory was sixteen, for goodness' sake! And she was... Older. He wasn't about to ask the exact number, but she was definitely 'older'.
"I'll just... Call my father and ask, okay? If you don't hear back, it means he said yes."
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"A-Anyway. I should call my father... If you wanted to look for your friend, you should hurry. Class starts soon, and so..." Gregory was already sorting through his contacts, looking for his father.
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He turned his back to Miho with a sigh and rubbed at his forehead. Greg was quiet for about thirty seconds, then finally his dad got back. "[Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yes. Okay. I know, but-- Just, nevermind. I gotta-- You gotta go. Yeah, I know.]" With a huff, he pressed a button on the screen to hang up and spun back around.
"[I can--]" Whoops. "I can go, no problem."
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She understood his tone, though – and his tone and stance both spoke levels of annoyance. Her brows furrowed slightly, but she nodded when the phone conversation was over. “Good! That’s good. My Mom cooks really good burgers and stuff…” Miho laughed a little, hoping to diffuse the tension. “She’ll probably try to impress you with ‘american food’, you know?”
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"Does your mother..." How to phrase this, exactly? Gregory felt like it might be rude, actually, no matter how he tried to make it come out. "Uhhh. Take a liking to a lot of..." He gestured to himself, a little aimlessly. "Am I somehow special? That's what I'm asking." Honestly, he prayed that he wasn't and this was just run-of-the-mill. It'd feel a lot less creepy to have some flirty woman after his heart if it happened to all boys, too.
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Wow... He'd actually made plans. With someone that could potentially now be described as a friend. This was unexpected, even to him. "... Huh." Greg didn't mean to vocalize that confusion, but out it came. "Hm. You think we're getting the day off? What with the, uh... Y'know."
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The voice of their principal, Kei Inoue, rang out amongst the mostly empty halls. “We regret to inform you that there has been an accident on campus. All years will have the day off today, as the police must perform a campus-wide investigation. Please head straight to the campus gates, and neatly return to your dormitories or homes. Thank you.”
“… I guess we get the day off!”
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Well, how to ask this? He had to think about the things he said a lot, here. That was annoying. Greg couldn't very well invite himself over, but his apartment was a fair distance away. It'd be stupid to go all the way there just to come all the way back for dinner. Oh! Right, right, kids his age... Did that thing where they went places together. "Do you want to... Do something?" It came out awkwardly, mostly because he wasn't perfect with the language. "Together, I meant. There's no use in me going home if I'm just going to come back for dinner."
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But then she flared red when she realized she was, in fact, not with someone she was very familiar with. Her throat cleared and she dropped her arms to her sides. “So.. yea! I want to hang out.”
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It looked like the school was starting to empty; teenagers came out of the building's front doors in single file and headed right for the gate. "I think we should join them, huh?"
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It was actually a bit of a walk from the campus gates to their school, and she spent the time thinking about what they should do. “We could take the skytrain to the mall, and then get tea at the stop there… You’ve taken the skytrain before, right? How long have you been in Japan?”
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He was hardly making himself sound like an exciting or even well-adjusted individual. "I have been on the skytrain, mhmm. Sort of ironic, actually, back in New York City all of our..." Struggling with a word. "Uh... Trains, basically, are underground instead." Wait, he forgot to confirm or deny her idea. "Oh. Oh, and that sounds fine, sure."
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