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6/15/2025, 12:56:13 AM
There's no friend close enough to discuss your unusually late arrival, notice your unusually pale complexion, or inquire after your health; aloof from the masses as a politician should be, you move among your fellow students as one of their betters, with them but not of them. It is the same social dynamic you'll live as an adult, and well-practiced from youth. Already your mind is turning to your studies, and to the daily duties of the student council, whether there will be notes to review on any morning business that may have been conducted before you arrived, when-
"Senpai!"
Hm? You refocus on your surroundings, roused from your thoughts by an unfamiliar voice seemingly directed at you.
"I can't believe it! You actually broke your tradition of getting to school before any of the clubs! What has you arriving this late?"
Stepping out of the crowd is a red-haired girl, a first or second-year by her looks, and putting herself between you and the entrance to the school building. You've never seen the girl before, but she's calling out to you in quite a friendly way.
...no, on second thought it may be more accurate to say you don't think you've ever seen her before. Even the student council president can't remember every student's name and face, but with her foreign looks this girl certainly stands out enough to be remembered, if you've been introduced. Besides, she's acting as though you're close enough to discuss your daily routines. For a moment you think of the strange shift in your concerns from yesterday to this morning, and the stranger dream from last night that seemed so vivid. Could something have happened to your memories?
>[ ] Pretend to recognize the unfamiliar girl, as if there's nothing strange about her greeting you and asking about your routine. Hide the abnormality in your memories.
>[ ] Ask the girl if you've met before, and why she's taking an interest in your late arrival.
>[ ] Ignore the strange girl and brush past her. You're confident in the integrity of your memories, making her the one behaving strangely. You can find out who she is from your colleagues in the student council, later.
>[ ] React in some other way. (Write in)
"Senpai!"
Hm? You refocus on your surroundings, roused from your thoughts by an unfamiliar voice seemingly directed at you.
"I can't believe it! You actually broke your tradition of getting to school before any of the clubs! What has you arriving this late?"
Stepping out of the crowd is a red-haired girl, a first or second-year by her looks, and putting herself between you and the entrance to the school building. You've never seen the girl before, but she's calling out to you in quite a friendly way.
...no, on second thought it may be more accurate to say you don't think you've ever seen her before. Even the student council president can't remember every student's name and face, but with her foreign looks this girl certainly stands out enough to be remembered, if you've been introduced. Besides, she's acting as though you're close enough to discuss your daily routines. For a moment you think of the strange shift in your concerns from yesterday to this morning, and the stranger dream from last night that seemed so vivid. Could something have happened to your memories?
>[ ] Pretend to recognize the unfamiliar girl, as if there's nothing strange about her greeting you and asking about your routine. Hide the abnormality in your memories.
>[ ] Ask the girl if you've met before, and why she's taking an interest in your late arrival.
>[ ] Ignore the strange girl and brush past her. You're confident in the integrity of your memories, making her the one behaving strangely. You can find out who she is from your colleagues in the student council, later.
>[ ] React in some other way. (Write in)
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