Hitoka Yachi ([personal profile] donoteat) wrote in [personal profile] havent 2015-06-29 06:14 am (UTC)

That's... something they have to respond to, right?! Like... a grief counsellor... or something...

[They probably didn't even have one.

What school kidnaps their students, hires unintelligible teachers, doesn't even provide dormitories, etc etc etc?? It was clear right from the start that Inugami was just a school by name, but to messed up to this extent? Not even all the scary movies Yachi's watched (eyes closed) or books she's read (pages skipped) to harden herself against this sort of stuff could prepare her for this.

A stabbing, somebody losing an eye, her imagination is always so vivid and spot-on on recreating scenarios she might have to face in the future (she doesn't want to think about it, not this), but they were students! Students harming students! Not the usual schoolyard tussle between hotheaded guys trying to show off, but students their age out for blood, out to kill.

Her mouth opens. Closes. Tries to breathe. It's almost ridiculous, isn't it? This whole scenario? Too outlandish, she almost expects Tsukishima to wake her up at any moment and laugh and say she's been imagining things from staying under the sun too long.

aha...haha...

Forcing a laugh hurts, and tears spring into her eyes again. She was good at deluding herself and pretending everything's okay, but not like this. This was a riot situation, wasn't it? Keep your head down, lock arms with your family so you don't get separated, walk calmly and don't attract attention. This is common sense, Tsukishima knows this and it's what they've been doing, moving quietly and steadily out of the courtyard to the gym.

The only problem is, there is no exit.]

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