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Welcome.
It doesn't matter where you last were or what you were doing. What matters is that you're waking up in a decently comfortable bed in a room that's completely unfamiliar. You may feel a bit groggy, like you've slept for too long, but that will fade in time. Welcome to Graceside Preparatory Academy. You may want to pick up the key to your room before you leave, though don't worry. Your door won't lock automatically so you won't be locked out if you've forgotten to pick it up. The hallway outside your room is most likely full of other confused students by now and should you turn around to look at the door of the room you just left, you'll find a nameplate with your name printed on it. There's a single word underneath it with no explanation. This is your title, but don't worry about that right now. Depending on when you left your room there may be a clock chiming in the foyer up ahead. It seems like it's seven, though it's difficult to tell if it's seven in the morning or seven at night. There aren't any windows, after all. Should you venture into the room with the clock, you'll find that the only exit is closed - there's absolutely no way to break down that steel bulkhead. It looks like you're stuck in here for the time being. The foyer also holds some very interesting information. There's a bulletin board with twenty-nine pictures on it. Beside each picture is some very specific and very familiar information. Feel free to examine it. The bulletin board is large enough for plenty of you to gather around and gawk. Don't try to get at it though, that glass in front of it is very thick. If you try to break it, you'll find out the hard way that it's shatterproof. Sorry about that. Perhaps even more of a concern than the glass is the list beside the profiles. It looks like a set of rules. You might want to examine those, though they're not providing much of an explanation for why you're here or how you got here. So relax and get to know your fellow students. You might be stuck here for awhile. |
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[ #optimism! but despite the comment, Sol actually doesn't seem cynical or downtrodden for the moment. It's just her honest guess. ]
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Prison, huh... It's a lot nicer than any prison I've seen before.
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I guess. Not all prisons are shitholes...although some can look niceish and be fucking terrible, so don't get comfy.
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[ But she has a point. Especially when he thinks about those rules. ] Did you read the rules yet?
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[ there's just so much sarcasm in her tone right now. ]
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[ After all, no one is going to resort to violence. Of course not. ]
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[ She jabs him in the arm. MAN UP, YUURI ]
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But who would go through all of this just to have us kill each other? No one could seriously want to do that. [ Truly, Yuuri is too naive for his own good. ]
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[ Sol ought to know. Her past is full of assholes. ]
All we can do is hope everyone here understands the value of a life.
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[ She sounds super firm about this. ]
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Neither am I. It's the worst thing anyone could do.
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[ but alas murdergames ]
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[ they are very very strongly against taking lives for certain reasons. ]
...As to the others, we'll just have to trust 'em and keep our heads up.
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We will. As long as we all talk to each other about whatever problems we have, we should be fine. [ He hopes... ]
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[ IN THE INTEREST OF TEAMWORK... ]
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Yuuri Shibuya. It's nice to meet you. You know, aside from all of this.
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[ SHE'S CURIOUS ]
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...Yeah. I am. I know it's kind of hard to believe.
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[ ????
this idea doesn't seem to bother her, she's just nosy... ]
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