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June 16, 1999 -- After school, School Library
[Souji was definitely missing.
Hiroshi was unnerved. Souji was not the sort of guy to just up and disappear. Did something happen? Maybe if he looked through the newspapers, he'd be able to find some information that would be relevant.
For some reason, however, he found himself digging further back. A bit of a desperate maneuver, perhaps, but he was beginning to find a worrying trend. Souji was hardly the only mysterious disappearance. For such a small town, an abnormal number of people seemed to disappear. Some turned up dead. Others were never found again.
And then there were the other incidents. Murder-suicides, seemingly rational people convicted for murder. All from a tiny town like this.
He shook his head. Well, all towns had crime, right? Why should this one be any exception? It's only rational. But a weird, nagging feeling in the back of his head couldn't help but poke at things. Yeah murders happen... but here? And why so little investigation?
He leans back in his chair, trying to grasp the implications of things. Maybe this would be something legitimately of interest to the club... Ah, right. He should be heading over there now, huh.]
Hiroshi was unnerved. Souji was not the sort of guy to just up and disappear. Did something happen? Maybe if he looked through the newspapers, he'd be able to find some information that would be relevant.
For some reason, however, he found himself digging further back. A bit of a desperate maneuver, perhaps, but he was beginning to find a worrying trend. Souji was hardly the only mysterious disappearance. For such a small town, an abnormal number of people seemed to disappear. Some turned up dead. Others were never found again.
And then there were the other incidents. Murder-suicides, seemingly rational people convicted for murder. All from a tiny town like this.
He shook his head. Well, all towns had crime, right? Why should this one be any exception? It's only rational. But a weird, nagging feeling in the back of his head couldn't help but poke at things. Yeah murders happen... but here? And why so little investigation?
He leans back in his chair, trying to grasp the implications of things. Maybe this would be something legitimately of interest to the club... Ah, right. He should be heading over there now, huh.]
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...Nine. There are... nine of us in the club.
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What does this mean?!
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No... no, it should not mean anything. Visions, witches... it is all nonsense. No scientific basis at all. Not a bit.
[He seems to be saying this more to reassure himself than anything.]
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[He sighs in exasperation, running his hand through his hair.]
Still, I cannot discount the peculiar coincidence of your vision to Souji's disappearance. Perhaps it might be worth searching his place again for anything we might have missed.
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[Maya really was worried about this, and it showed on her face, however determined she might have been.]
I'm still keeping my eyes on you. These visions are too real!
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*sigh* If you must. Perhaps we should just go ourselves, avoid dragging others into this.
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[She balls up her fists and nods.]
Let's get to it!
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Yes... let us make it quick, though. I am not terribly comfortable doing this sort of thing.
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He leads them out, and looks to make sure nobody's watching them before leading the way out of the library.]
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[...WAIT... wait...]
O-oh, i-it's just you, Maria...
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Ah, hello, Maria.
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Ah... y... yes! Most enjoyable. But we feel it is someone else's turn now.
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[ABSCONDS TO THE LIBRARY...]
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