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adsum ([personal profile] adsum) wrote in [community profile] yogen2021-04-03 06:53 am

April event


04/04, 23:56

M.Arisu

hey... anybody who's awake to see this. hope you're not having too much trouble sleeping.
get rest when you can. work together when you can.
all we can do is keep trying, but i'm hopeful for this year.
feels weird to say... but it's all going to be gone soon, so...
anyways.
see you at school tomorrow.

Any replies on the forum go unresponded, and at the stroke of midnight, the past year's worth of messages are completely gone from the PDA forum, including any sent over spring break. Hope you have a good memory if you were in the middle of a conversation! Though you should really be in ...whatever you've managed to make your bed... because tomorrow is a big day.

04/05, 06:00

The silence continues until six in the morning with the toll of the clock tower bells, and anybody near the locker area will hear two women in mid-conversation as they phase through the front doors, heels clicking on the ground: "-—didn't even have the decency to finish the job! And now I have to— oh, stop crying, for goodness' sake! I swear—" It's a one sided conversation, mostly, and one that stops short the moment the women spot the students lingering around. While the younger woman, recognizable as the assistant principal, hurriedly scrubs at her face with her sleeves, the unfamiliar older woman with the oddly dissonant voice scowls intensely. "I don't need this on the first day of school! Students trespassing over break! I can't believe it! I don't have time for this—" she huffs, shaking her head and stomping down the hall towards the faculty office. "Miss Nene, I expected better of you! And you! Miss Ritsuka— the two of you shall report to the faculty office after the entrance ceremony. I expect a full report of everybody involved. Now behave yourselves and go to the auditorium."

Goodbye...

The assistant principal is left behind and looks confused and distraught. She sniffles and ducks her head a little, draws a shaking breath and stands a little taller. "I'm so sorry. I'll hear you all out after- after this is done. Alright?" She too heads towards the faculty office, trying her best to smile at those she passes by. While they may be followed, they seem to phase through the faculty office doors which remain closed and locked, and cannot be interacted with until after the ceremony.

Until then, other students start to filter through the front door, seeking out friends and chatting about their breaks, remembering about homework and asking if anybody actually did it so they can copy off them before classes start, laughing at any mention of being locked inside the school all break because what?? that's silly. A handful of students wear yellow armbands on the left sleeve of their uniform, marking them as members of the student council, and these student council members go around finally removing the gorinto from the window sills, tossing the rocks into a bag without any apparent ill effects, and collecting the snacks in a separate bag— though they'll offer the food to anybody they pass who looks hungry enough. Which is a lot of you. One or two might give a short lecture about the importance of eating breakfast to start the day off right. Other student council members busy themselves in the locker area, posting the new homeroom assignments and updating the school calendar to reflect exam dates and breaks for the coming year, or help setting chairs out in neat rows in the auditorium in preparation for the entrance ceremony.

04/05, 08:00

The opening ceremony starts at 8, with students and staff moving to the auditorium to sit with their homeroom class, calling characters out by name and dragging them over to their seat— physically if need be, and they're much stronger than they look. Unlike the graduation ceremony, characters are not forced to come to the entrance ceremony, but the moment they take a seat, they find that they can neither speak nor get up again until the ceremony is over.

The assistant principal stands behind the podium on stage, looking rather nervous as she glances down at the watch on her wrist for it to be time, and clears her throat before addressing the room. "Yogen High welcomes you, all our new students," she pauses, beaming at the row of first year classes before her gaze sweeps over the rest of the student body, "our transfer students, our returning students, our... repeat students..." Looking at you, Norton, Gawain, Abel... "I, um. You may have noticed that I am standing in for our principal today, who is currently... unavailable... and didn't exactly leave any notes to go off of..." She wilts a little, but trucks on nonetheless and continues the address, promising that the teachers will pass along any important announcements, expressing her belief in the potential of young minds, and wishing everybody a fulfilling school year. The ceremony concludes in a little under an hour, and the spell binding the students to their seats is broken, allowing everybody to rise and leave.

School lets out for the rest of the day with classes starting the next morning, and while many students take the opportunity to leave, some linger around the school. Gossip is flying already with news of the transfer students caught breaking into the school over break and what punishments they might get, rumors of what happened to the principal ranging from a family emergency to hospitalization to death, complaints about the water pipes not getting fixed over break, and general excitement over upcoming events listed on the bulletin board by the lockers, in particular new club advertisements, fortune telling ads, and a Charity Auction to be hosted the Monday after Golden Week next month.

April

School is school... The first thing teachers ask at homeroom Tuesday morning is for students to hand in their spring break homework. Didn't do it? You're on their shit list now. Characters are not forced to attend class, but patrolling faculty and student council members will heckle any truant students into going and can be a pain to deal with. Classes aren't taught terribly, though. The second year math teacher has a knack for easily digestible explanations, even if she writes and erases the board a bit too quickly to copy. The third year literature teacher combines weekly analytical essays with film studies, and is showing Child's Play, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Silence of the Lambs, and Where the Red Fern Grows this month. The first year biology teacher brings eyeballs and frogs and rats for dissection during anatomy lessons, and if you have a special request for a specific eye color, give him a day or two and he can deliver. 2-A's homeroom teacher can be seen stealing chalk from each of the second year classroom she rotates through and is offering extra credit to any students who sneak her chalk without asking questions.

New students will quickly learn that merit points are awarded for a full day's attendance, turning in homework, participating in class and clubs, scoring 80% or higher on quizzes and exams, etc. Less predictably, the PDA may sometimes ping for a single merit point when hanging out with a friend or arguing with a classmate, with stronger emotions (positive or negative) when interacting with somebody else more likely to trigger a point, and if students are abusing this system, it's kept out of the faculty's eyes. As the month goes on, sometimes a student comes to class with a cut eyelid, or a busted lip, or bandages wrapped thick around a wrist, but they always deny anything more than clumsiness or an accident or having pets who very aggressively show their love. Sometimes it's harder to hide, when a bloody nose drips onto the ground or bleeding knuckles brush against the wall, and those near enough to see blood touch the building will find that everything sort of... shifts... Just for a second. The feeling of vertigo that stops almost as soon as it begins, the world tilting without slotting back into alignment. You feel a bit nauseous. Just a little.

You go to the bathroom to splash water on your face and the pink looks a little darker, a little more solid. On the fourth floor, the water has stopped running in the bathroom sinks altogether, and students are told to go downstairs to do their business so that they may wash up after. With more students milling around the bathrooms, it's much easier to notice that people's reflections in the mirrors are just a bit off, lagging that split second long enough to be impossible to ignore once aware.

Every day you have homework. A new essay for something or other is assigned each week. Nobody wants to do group projects with a slacker who can't promise to meet up after school to get it done. Like clockwork, the school empties out at 6 PM each school day, leaving those behind to their own devices. There is no school on Sundays. Golden Week marks the end of the month, and guess who's going to be stuck at school for an entire week with only vending machine junk food to live off of if they aren't able to make progress concerning their living situation? Yeah.

Charity Auction

At least students have the charity auction to look forward to and work towards. Information about the auction set on May 10 can be found on the bulletin board, and appears to be put together by the student council as an annual event and an incentive for students to start the year off strong in earning merit points. Both students and staff are encouraged to donate to the auction, with the items collected and put on display in the auditorium behind locked glass cases. On May 10, students will be able to bid on items using their merit points, those who donate will receive 10% of the winning bid towards their item, and the school will match donations 100 to 1 point with proceeds going towards the "Save A Brain Foundation."

Throughout the month, glass cases lining the walls of the auditorium start to fill up with donations. The most popular donations seem to be physical items: possessions such as jewelry or gaming consoles, or artistic creations such as hand sewn clothing or paintings. There are placeholders for things that can't be put on display all month, such as placards with a picture or description of homemade food that won't be prepared until the auction date, or the promise of fishing lessons with the guidance counselor or a dinner date with the school principal (pending availability). At the back of the room stands the largest case, with the skinny black cat often found lying on top of it as if guarding it, although it will run away when approached.

Inside the case is a body.

OOC

    ✽ Refer to the npc contact page for which students and faculty are currently available for interaction. The assistance principal will do what she can to accommodate the characters stuck inside the school, but the extent of her help will depend on what is asked of her and how interactions with her go.
    ✽ The body does not seem to change or rot inside the case, and most npc students will unconvincingly express their belief that it's just a very life-like doll. Closer investigation of the body will not be available until next month, if a character manages the winning bid. Merit points earned are handwaved at player discretion, within reason.
    ✽ The plot will only move forward as things are discussed and acted upon, and clues distributed during app acceptances are meant to be shared and connected, so don't be afraid to ask questions and dig into things! I am here to enable.
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[personal profile] unsurely 2021-04-10 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's been about an hour since the lights began to dim after 6, and the regular students have long since filtered out of the school one by one. It leaves everything with an air of eerie loneliness, the same sort it had during the couple of weeks of spring break when they'd first become trapped inside. And the homeroom for class 1-A, where Shuichi finds himself at the moment, feels no different as it sinks into utter silence, only interrupted here and there by the sound of his knees and hands scraping across the wooden flooring while he searches beneath the desks.

He can't decide if it's comforting or oppressive; maybe both, in some strange sort of blend of two things that would normally have to negate each other.

There's an ink stain here and there there, a scratch of some sort in a different place, a few spots where the wood feels coarse and rough to the touch, like it's about to begin to splinter. But he can see no sign of the dark red stains he remembers from the first time he woke in this school; they've all been cleaned, like by magic almost, with no trace like they'd never existed. And of course, no luck with what he's actually looking for either, which is a certain item he's been tasked to find for a first-year.

He's almost finished with all three columns of seats, coming up at the front of the one by the wall, when the door seems to open before him unexpectedly. And as his gaze travels upwards to try and make sense of who's there, the only thing he can see... is a pair of bare legs. ]


Wh-Waaugh!

[ It's not what he expected, okay! There's nothing graceful about the sound he lets out in surprise, scrambling backwards all at once almost as soon as he recognizes what he just did. He wasn't trying to look!? He needs to say something, he has to--

Thwack!

The top of his head bonks hard against the bottom of the desk he was under, which he'd forgotten completely, and he crashes right back to his elbows on the floor. Ow... With shaky fingers, a hand comes up to try and rub at the spot he just hit, while he really... kind of has no choice but to try to look up again, and face... whoever this is... Why is nothing about this working out? Good job, Shuichi. ]


...I-I'm sorry... Just... give me a minute...

[ Defeat. ]
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[personal profile] contrarily 2021-04-19 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
( truth be told, she still can't get used to the sight of school after dark. it's... strange — fills her with an eerie uneasiness, one she can't quite shake off by sitting in one spot, so — she wanders, trying to familiarize herself with the environment, at least enough that it doesn't creep her out once the sun sets. her own classroom seems to be an understandable destination; she plans on sitting at her desk and maybe calm down the rapid beating of her heart, like a game of chicken you'd play with yourself.

well... there's no one else to play it with. or so she thinks, as she enters the room and promptly gets SCARED SHITLESS by a loud THUD coming from beneath her, somehwere. )


UWAAAH! ( is a completely normal, teenage girl reaction when she thinks she's about to get killed by a monster who'll drag her under the desk by her ankle, before actually... standing still and looking at where the noise came from.

not a monster. a twink, though you could argue that's sometimes even worse — )


... what the hell!? ( is a completely normal question to ask in this situation, too. what is he doing... under there? and... how much did he see? honestly, she doesn't care much about the latter, but acting embarrassed is funny sometimes. ... maybe not now, though, when she's too distracted. ) You almost gave me a heart attack, y'know?! At 15!

( her youthful death would be on shuichi...

... that said: )


Um... you hit your head pretty hard though, huh? That was loud as hell. ( "you okay?", she means to say, extending her arm towards him reluctantly to help him stand up. what if he's got a concussion... )
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[personal profile] unsurely 2021-05-01 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Listen, he's sorry!?!?!? Honest, he really is, he's just kind of dying actually, give him that minute he asked for for real. ]

Ah... i-it's alright. I was mostly... just surprised, that's all.

[ His voice comes out meeker and even softer than usual.

He does take her hand though (sorry for dust from the floor, probably), keeping his eyes pointedly downcast and off to the side as he crawls to his feet from underneath the desk, this time careful enough to avoid further accidents. He's made enough of a mess and a fool of himself for one evening, thank you. He still can't quite manage to face her even once he's up though, the rest of what happened still fresh in his mind, so he only kind of... stands there... very coolly... like cool guys do. He even forgets to let go of her for a second, before he remembers it out of nowhere, a strangled noise of surprise in the back of his throat as he does so stiff-shouldered, like electrocuted.

...Yeah, the empty blackboard continues to be fascinating right now, he might really not be able to look at her for the next three years at this rate. Even though... he kind of wants to, in all honesty. He can't... shake the feeling her voice sounds familiar. ]


Th-Thank you. I can... um, see pretty clearly and I was able to count to ten in my head, so...

[ He'll be fine, is what he's trying to say, but the jury's still out on how convincing that sounds when it's followed by a wince and a flinch right away, thanks to him still running fingers through his hair. That spot... definitely feels like it might bruise. ]

...I'm sorry... for scaring you, too.
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[personal profile] contrarily 2021-05-05 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
( what an awkward boy, is what she thinks, every movement stiff and nervous. unfortunately for shuichi... it just makes her want to tease him? dusting off whatever had gotten onto her hand when she grabbed his and helped him up, she glances at him, trying desperately not to look at her. )

Hey, where's your gaze wandering? You never seen a girl's panties before? ( she snickers, a little amused. did he even catch a glimpse, or did he just look at her legs?

... well, it's funny either way, honestly. )


C'mon, sit down before these chicken legs give out! ( and she grabs him by the arm, dragging him to the nearest chair without a shred of hesitation. he asked for no pickles!!!! ) Let's see how bad of a bump you got from all that.