Kyon (キョン) (
slave_of_suzumiya) wrote2011-11-12 08:38 pm
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36th "Oh shit..."
[Today, Kyon has encountered Yuki Nagato who is a lot more lively than usual. ... However, her eyes are dead. The bright spark behind that unreadable mask was gone, leaving nothing but an empty shell behind.]
No... Nagato... It can't be...
Uh... It's Kokutou. Yuki Kokutou, remember? Are you feeling okay?
Just go away!
[A: And Kyon'll leave school, running through the halls. He's not really looking where he's going so he might run into you.]
[B: Upon reaching home at 915 Bilko Boulevard, he'll boot up both his desktop computer and laptop simultaneously and attempt to open a certain program...]
No, no, no, no... Respond dammit!! Ugh...
[And he'll slam his head into the desk.]
[Later, outside the library he may be found...
C: Shouting and beating his fists on the wall.
D: Sitting slumped against the wall, completely despondent, his hands scraped and bleeding...]
... Why her? Why!? Nagato...
No... Nagato... It can't be...
Uh... It's Kokutou. Yuki Kokutou, remember? Are you feeling okay?
Just go away!
[A: And Kyon'll leave school, running through the halls. He's not really looking where he's going so he might run into you.]
[B: Upon reaching home at 915 Bilko Boulevard, he'll boot up both his desktop computer and laptop simultaneously and attempt to open a certain program...]
No, no, no, no... Respond dammit!! Ugh...
[And he'll slam his head into the desk.]
[Later, outside the library he may be found...
C: Shouting and beating his fists on the wall.
D: Sitting slumped against the wall, completely despondent, his hands scraped and bleeding...]
... Why her? Why!? Nagato...
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... The Joker, huh? I'll keep that in mind.
(Because obviously, my first thought when I see a guy with a white painted face and laughing like a maniac, is to approach them, whether they're dangerous or not.)
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(She waves before she starts running back home. The earlier she gets back, the better; she can start locking the doors and windows again.)