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       She didn’t really care for this event, nor this game. Certainly not this event, however, but as junior representative, it was…. imperative that she attend. Mitsu already kept to herself as it is– considering she didn’t really CARE for anyone at this school, aside from Nobu. It wasn’t that she was bitter… she just didn’t care too much at all. So when this little game of TRUTH or SLAP ( kind of STUPID if you ask her ) popped up… she was suckered into playing it. Of course.

       Mitsu had not been paying much attention to the rest of the crew– as she found herself staring downward at the sand and sea. It was boring, this game. The brunette was an open book, there wasn’t anything you couldn’t ask her about.. even if it hurt, she did always respond to the inquiries. A sigh left her lips at the notion, eyes peering over towards the other girl, of which she had tuned in just in time– as her own name was called.

      A risk huh? Something more….?

         “Yeah, I guess.” Came her response, though she had no intentions of explaining further. “A lot of times. Though, the reasoning and situations aren’t ANY of your business.” And with that, the woman merely turned away, as the question brought up quite the sore spot in her mind… she wasn’t about to venture there.

        Tapping another woman on the shoulder, the brunette let out a sigh as she waited to gather the other’s attention. Once she had it, she stated her question, “Rebecca-san ( @deafenedchampion​ ) – would you ever place yourself in danger to allow others to be free? Even in… a situation like this one? Though if this has been asked by someone else before, I wouldn’t know. I’m not paying attention.”

“Eh?”

She hadn’t expected anyone to ask her something at all, slowly lowering her psychology textbook and blinking her sapphire eyes. She pulled her headset onto her ears, just in time to hear Mitsu’s question, bells quietly chiming on her braids.

“Place myself in danger to… No. I have someone waiting for me back home.”

She bit her lip before shaking her head, bells chiming again.

“I’m not… particularly attached to any one here with the exception of maybe one person. I don’t see myself doing that, honestly.”

She turned to her fellow blond without any hesitation, very gently tapping his shoulder to get his attention. When she had it, she quietly asked her question.

“Togami-kun, (@malchancevilain​) do you like being at this college at all? Or would you have rather applied to, for example… Sodai or Todai?”

A simple one, she knew she had greatly reconsidered her choices in colleges lately, doubly so with what had been going on lately.

red-moon-rises:

@deafenedchampion

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“Oi, oi! You! In the braids! Yeah up here!”

Maybe calling down from her perch atop the torii gate wasn’t the smartest, but it only just occurred to the fox that she wanted to talk to that girl in particular. And jumping down in all her demonic glory would only scare the poor thing!

“You have a minute to spare? I want to ask you something!”

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“…?”

For a moment, the blonde looked about for just a moment, bells chiming on the ends of her braids, blinking sapphire eyes before looking straight up at the torii gate. Well that was something she didn’t see every day. Feng wasn’t screeching, so she wasn’t in any danger.

“Erm, yes? Um, go ahead.”

@malchancevilain | here

“A while…? Guess I don’t have to worry about the usual reaction I get then, huh?”

Rebecca chuckled a little, her hands clasping under her chin as she also looked out the window on the edge of her vision. The light was rather beautiful, now that she was looking at it. Vibrant, sapphire eyes looked back at the other, her braids swinging a little bit.

“I’d hope not. It’d be a pretty boring reason if it was just about my hearing, or lack thereof as it were.”

She remembered curling up in bed without her headset to sleep after that long battle and then woke up here, in her normal outfit instead of her stolen nightgown. The tea cakes smelled delicious, so if she was dreaming, this was the best dream she ever had since ending up in the apocalypse.

The warm impression of this place made her feel safe, like she was home. The small cakes reminded her of her mother’s almost, the train itself of Inaba’s that she took to get to Okina and back.

“This is about what happened yesterday, I gather? Or was my guess off?”

’…are you fucking kidding me?’

Rebecca stared at her phone, having taken it out while she was reading a book under a beach umbrella. Irritated, she snapped her phone shut and tossed it back in her bag, going back to her novel. She couldn’t hear a damn thing while she was reading, as her headset was also in her bag, and that was the way she liked it.

She ignored the growing panic with ease. If NeetNeet couldn’t be bothered to wait until they all got back to campus, or even guarantee the one they chose would be the one to actually live, the blonde couldn’t be bothered either.

She was so tired and honestly was looking forward to graduation. At least she had a place waiting back home. Yosuke was waiting and worried far more than should be healthy. She had reassured him she was fine and would be coming home right after graduation on the dot, she promised.