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6/17/2025, 4:49:39 AM
It's one more in the series of blows to your confidence in your memory. For all that you have no recollection of this audit discussion, it does sound like the kind of program you've tended to pursue as long as you've been in student government. Perhaps it really is something you planned. With the state your head is in, you're in no position to deny it with conviction. At any rate, you should be able to glean more details from any notes the secretary took down on your previous statements regarding this.

"Had we decided on a particular set of clubs?" you muse, half seeming to answer answering Ikeda and half to think aloud. "I don't really remember; afraid I've been a bit out of it today, as I'm sure you've noticed. Segawa, did you take any notes on our discussion last week?"

Caught in the midst of contemplating a difficult position in his game with Fushida, Segawa gives you the flat-footed expression of a student who's been called on in class while lost in thought about where to take his girlfriend for their next date.

"Notes on the club review? I think I might have..."

Going for his school bag, Segawa is just starting to look through his most recent student council papers when Eva interjects.

"I took the notes on this!" Having made herself the center of attention once again, she turns a smile on you that seems to be delighting in a private joke, and continues, "Since Senpai and I are the ones who'll be doing the review, we decided it'd be most convenient if I was the one who took down that meeting, remember?"

"Now that I think about it, that's right," Segawa says. Fushida and Ikeda are nodding along. Obviously they all share the memory of the discussion, now that they've been reminded of it.

"Well then, let's hear it," you tell Eva, finally taking your habitual seat at the student council president's desk. "What clubs did we talk about reviewing? Off the top of my head, the Illustrated Culture and Electronic Communication clubs are certainly wasting time with manga and the internet, respectively, but they're hardly major budgetary drains."

"You did say you wanted to look into those two, actually," Eva declares brightly. "Also the Kyoutenkan High Patriotic Association, which says it's an auxiliary of the cheer squad, but has never actually shown up for an athletic event, the Tropical Fish Enthusiasts' Club, which just seems to be taking up space without doing any club activities, the Occult Studies Club, which didn't present a display at last year's cultural festival, the Exotic Language Studies Club, which has never properly declared their activities, the Digital Music Club, which has no record of any performances, the Video Club, which is separate from the Film Club for unclear reasons, and the Probability Studies Club, which sounds like a hangout for gamblers."