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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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"Uhh..!" He had to speak up, while she was in the kitchen. "Anything, really! If you've got leftovers, there's no need to... Uh, y'know, make new stuff!" Gregory popped the CD case open and then dropped it into the Playstation while she was in the kitchen. He took a seat on the couch, controller in hand, and then dropped the other beside him. Assuming she'd want to sit there, at any rate.
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Gregory hadn't played this one in a long time, though he had one of the more recent versions at home on his PS3. How different it could be it? "You're kidding, right? Jin is the best, Miho-san." Was that the right-- Yeah, he was pretty sure. The boy locked in his character choice after a moment, choosing Jin of course, and then they were off. "Good luck, huh?" He sounded more lively, so that was good.
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The next four rounds were hard fought, with plenty of cheering and and booing from the girl. She was actually pretty damn good at Tekken 3, it seemed! In the end they were tied 2 to 2. “Goodluck, G-chan! You're going to need it!” All this enthusiasm was certainly nice, but it meant that poor Seung Mi, attempting to study down the hall, wasn't getting any silence! Three... two... one... FIGHT!
Ba-blam! Several minutes later, Miho emerged the victor. The controler was carefully set down before she threw her arms up. “Woohoo! My win!”
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That didn't help him in the actual course of the game, however. Miho was good, a lot better than he expected, and it cost him the first match where he had decided to go easy. That little decision was cast aside after she completely dstroyed him, though, and the next three games were hard-fought! In the end they needed a tiebreaker, and Greg looked awfully concentrated by then. Actually, he hadn't spoken much at all beyond distressed grunts when she'd get a good combo in. It seemed that the boy took his gaming rather seriously.
Even the last match was close, and Greg leaned back with an exasperated gasp when she caught him in a corner and juggled the rest of his health down. "Ghuhhh." The controller was dropped onto his lap and he shook his head. "You're pretty good, Miho-san, that was close." On the plus side, now he could stop focusing on the game and eat for a second! Miho was also too busy celebrating to get any for herself. Gregory leaned down to open the container and took a large bite out of one of the mochi balls.
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The Korean girl closed her journal and sat her pen atop it. She stood up and made her way to the door, pausing to take a breath before she actually opened it. She wasn't necessarily bothered, but they were being disruptive. Still, she would try not to bring that up first thing -- albeit it would certainly come up. The cons of not lying!
Seung Mi opened the door and emerged into the hall, as Miho was celebrating her win against Gregory. The noise was a lot louder when there wasn't a closed door in the way. She winced, but wore the same uninterested expression she had day-to-day. As she neared closer, she greeted simply, "Hello."
And then stood there.
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After shifting in his seat a little bit, the boy lifted an arm to rest it on the couch's back and face her. "Uh, yeah, she just beat me in Tekken..."
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She rounded the sofa and took a seat in one of the adjacent chairs. This provided her with a view of Gregory's attire, or lack thereof, and she stared, "Where are your clothes, Harman? Do you enjoy being in a towel?" Awkward? Not at all!
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“So! Do you want to hang out? We were going to go do purkikura at the mall, but the rain...”
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Greg finished one mochi ball and then leaned down to pick up another. They were quite good, it seemed like Miho was a good cook, and he'd probably end up eating most of the container if they didn't jump in and grab some sooner or later.
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She leaned back in the comfy chair and folded her hands in her lap, back straight like perfect posture was effortless. Hang out? Socialize? They were housemates, and Gregory was a guest. It wasn't like she'd be able to get any studying done at this rate, either. "Fine. I'll 'hang out' with you."
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“...I guess the storm is really bad?”
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Oh, hey, it worked this time! Hot damn. He unlocked the screen with a feeling of some relief and then went to the browser. "Let me see about the weather..."
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"What a shame," was her only comment about the games. She turned her head to watch the rain hit the large glass windows... And discreetly moved her chair over some.
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Gregory had to scramble so the top of the towel didn't drop, and thankfully managed! "Hey, hey! Calm down, it's just thunder..."
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"P-please, let go, Tanaka." Whoops, she stuttered.
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“I HATE STORMS!”
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"Yeeaah, rain for the next three--" CRACK! The third loud noise in a damned row, and it drowned out the rest of his sentence.
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“G-san! C-check the breaker, go check the breakkerrr.”
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After asking and being told that the breaker was in the laundry room, he set out to find it and then do whatever one does with that sort of thing-- Oh, wait! The boy had a phone, didn't he? Durrrr. He opened a new browser while he walked, searching something like 'how in the hell does a breaker work' and then stepped into the laundry room with a sigh. Ms. Tanaka had hung a painting over the large and not-so-pretty thing, as was common, and he removed that with a small grunt. "All right, let's see here..."
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"This is like a horror." She decided to share her observation with Miho. It may not have been the best idea, especially coming from someone as monotone as the exchange student, but oh well! At least her whimpering stopped... But the clinging didn't.
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The breaker system seemed easy enough, there were many switches for the entire apartment, and they were all labeled. Things like main hall, main bath, family room, entertainment room... There was even one labeled Akane's Love Hotel- What the hell was that?! Probably her bedroom or something bizarre like that! They all seemed to be switched on, though, so what was the problem?! Clearly not the breakers!
“What's taking G-san so long?” The girl glanced down the hall he'd gone.. The hall with no windows. It was too dark to see down it, how eerie! The shadows seemed to shift, however. Miho froze, as another flash of lightning illuminated the sitting room. “... Did you see that?”
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