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Sara Chidouin ([personal profile] samuraiwomen) wrote in [community profile] yogen2022-03-04 09:37 pm

like a bitter stranger

Who: Everyone
What: Our monthly family meeting.
When: March 5th, 2000.
Where: Yogen dorms common room.
Warnings: Discussions of murder, suicide, child death...more?



[ A message goes up on the forums late Friday evening.

S.chidouin: Group meeting in the dorms Saturday. 12:00. No punching. No stabbing. I'll bring stickers.

If your character would not find a post from Sara worth listening too, Bonnie is wandering around, vaguely noting how important this meeting is, and how very much you should attend. No further details are forthcoming.

The meeting itself is a quiet affair. The fireplace is not lit, there are no snacks. Sara waits in the corner for everyone to arrive and get settled and then she clears her throat to speak.
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As most of you know... [ It's hard to start, but her voice gets firmer as she goes on. ] We spent the last two months investigating Maya Arisu's murder. That case is solved. A few weeks ago, Bonnie-chan and I found the culprit.

Rantaro Amami killed Maya Arisu, Hiro Arisu, the vice principal and is presumably responsible for the scene with Keigo Arata. He is also dead. I just figured...everyone should know. To many people got hurt the last few months. I'm sorry.

[ She fiddles with her hair. That's all...she really has to say. There's not much more then that as the gist of it. ]

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[personal profile] silentabyss 2022-03-05 07:29 am (UTC)(link)
...

I want to believe that not everyone here is a bad person. But I'm running out of people to put faith into for that.

[Deep down, Noah knows he's a bad person, too. That he'll never live up to the expectations and hopes set forth by his brother. That he fucked up before he got started. Sure, he hangs around people who have killed — but what choice does he have?

Is it naive of him to still love people like Amami and Childe and Komaeda and Add? Perhaps it is. Will he forgive them entirely? No, not really. Not ever. And yet the childish yearning to stay friends with all of them remains.

His broken-heartedness over the situation hasn't replaced any affection he's had. It's just made him disheartened — maybe everyone in the world is bad.]