Stephanie Meanswell (
closewithnewintown) wrote in
yogen2021-08-05 12:02 am
give your friends a surprise
Who: EVERYONE
What: FAMILY MEETING
When: 8/4, right after school closes.
Where: Student council room
Warnings: Eventually, probably.
["If my friends back home were acting like this, I would've already locked them in a room and forced them to figure out their feelings."
the job puts all of her considerable superspy skills to the test. she knows where every normal kid's locker is; it's easy enough to slip the note into each that morning. if it's someone who she knows would be unable to read the note, she tells them its contents, but keeps her own involvement out of it. lies of omission don't count.
the note reads:]
I have very important information about this place. Please come to the student council room after school ends today.
- Nao Sato
[and if the text looks just a bit girlier than you'd think she'd write, hey, you don't know her. she's got layers.
either way, it's a pretty interesting proposition: the student council room door is, for the first time in seemingly ever, wide open. anyone can walk inside - and, hopefully, most everyone should. because it's only when Stephanie thinks that she's got enough of them inside that she actually enters the room, shutting the door behind her.
click.
it locks. she grins, spins the key on her finger, and slips it into her pocket.
"How are you supposed to do that with grownups?"
the exact same way, she's decided.]
We haven't had any meetings since, um. Well. The last one. But, I'm pretty sure nobody has no more murders to report, so it shouldn't be too bad, and we can all just focus on the most important task: Getting along! All of us are on the same team, but most of us barely even know each other; some of us even hate some of the others! [SHE SAYS, LIKE SHE DOESN'T ACTIVELY DESPISE KOKICHI] So, I figured we could spend the evening fixing that problem. Play some games, talk about stuff we've discovered since the last time...
And, maybe, if everybody does a really good job, I'll unlock the door!
[smiles]
What: FAMILY MEETING
When: 8/4, right after school closes.
Where: Student council room
Warnings: Eventually, probably.
["If my friends back home were acting like this, I would've already locked them in a room and forced them to figure out their feelings."
the job puts all of her considerable superspy skills to the test. she knows where every normal kid's locker is; it's easy enough to slip the note into each that morning. if it's someone who she knows would be unable to read the note, she tells them its contents, but keeps her own involvement out of it. lies of omission don't count.
the note reads:]
I have very important information about this place. Please come to the student council room after school ends today.
- Nao Sato
[and if the text looks just a bit girlier than you'd think she'd write, hey, you don't know her. she's got layers.
either way, it's a pretty interesting proposition: the student council room door is, for the first time in seemingly ever, wide open. anyone can walk inside - and, hopefully, most everyone should. because it's only when Stephanie thinks that she's got enough of them inside that she actually enters the room, shutting the door behind her.
click.
it locks. she grins, spins the key on her finger, and slips it into her pocket.
"How are you supposed to do that with grownups?"
the exact same way, she's decided.]
We haven't had any meetings since, um. Well. The last one. But, I'm pretty sure nobody has no more murders to report, so it shouldn't be too bad, and we can all just focus on the most important task: Getting along! All of us are on the same team, but most of us barely even know each other; some of us even hate some of the others! [SHE SAYS, LIKE SHE DOESN'T ACTIVELY DESPISE KOKICHI] So, I figured we could spend the evening fixing that problem. Play some games, talk about stuff we've discovered since the last time...
And, maybe, if everybody does a really good job, I'll unlock the door!
[smiles]

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[NOAH]
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I thought we were trying to be positive!?
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[Noah's completely giving up on life.]
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[ She turns to leave, but... the doors are still locked. Great.
She'll just... sit as far away as possible, which isn't that far because of the crowd. ]
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...
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[Ah, he said the D-word, didn't he.]
...what.
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( wish he had something to fiddle with to place noah's attention on, but he had his switchblade taken, so he sighs. you know, komaeda's very pro-hope, but to see him down, and not seeing any visible change from wanting to move past that... it's a problem. )
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This whole place weighs down on me. You — you already know that, don't you?
[But also he might be distressed because, you know, he's a depressed vaguely-suicidal kid who thinks he has nothing to live for. That might also do it.]
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there it goes again: my psychoanalysis
thinking about how i ate that UP MY FOOD!!! YAAAS KING GO OFF
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but hey: )
Wouldn't you say going to the void is simply a type of "leaving this room" to take some time to cool OFF?
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[ She's gone from nervous to exasperated in just a few seconds... ]
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( ? something like that, he paid enough attention to noah when he talked about void school that one time. )
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That's an important part.
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...Speaking of important PARTS, have you learned anything important from this experience toDAY?
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If everyone listened to me all the time, everything would be better!
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Even if listening to you right now has given us this conversaTION?
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[so yeah that's definitely the lesson.]
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[Is Noah okay.]
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I'd recommend you see Arata-sensei, but he's not available over BREAK.
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I guess so. [Sinks down into his chair a bit.] I wander into the void sometimes, though. It's nice, since time is stopped there... it's a break from all of this.
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He also told me it's better to speak with my fellow stuDENTS, since they're the ones going through the same thing as ME. Technically speaKING. ( he pauses, and ) If you need someone to talk TO, I don't charge for hearing out people's trouBLES.
( limitations may apply. )
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