Post by Otomo Kojiro on Jun 23, 2011 0:08:34 GMT -6
Dohohoho~ Saska gave me the idea. It was too good not to use. Also NPC-ing Yukine. And totally setting up the situation. Obvious lock-in is obvious, non? xD
Date: April 25, 2003 Friday.
Time: 01:03 PM.
"So... Do you keep tabs on all the seniors Miyazawa-san?" Koji inquired, sipping at the fresh cup of tea. It was brewed incredibly well. Yukine certainly made good tea.
"No, not really, if I'm honest."
Today, Koji had found himself in a bit of a dilemma. He'd come to the realization that a certain fellow senior was on his mind. A great deal more than he wanted her to be. So much so, that it was affecting his rational thinking. He was openly stalking, getting incredibly jumpy. He needed help. As luck would have it, the reference room was home to one Yukine Miyazawa, known for her incredibly helpful nature, and her interesting, if little esoteric, charm books. Perhaps she'd be able to help him. Maybe she had a charm that could help him get the aggressive female from 3-E out of his thoughts long enough for him to think clearly again. It couldn't hurt for him to ask.
"Miyazawa-san. I have... A problem. I was wondering if you could help me with it a little" Koji asked, trying his best not to stutter. It was becoming increasingly common for him to do so. Why? Why was she intruding upon his thoughts like this? He didn't want her to. It was unhealthy for him.
"Well, perhaps you can tell me what kind of problem it is that you're having and I'll see what I can do to assist you Otomo-san." Yukine responded, smiling cordially as she set her own teacup down. Miyazawa was known for being very welcoming. Koji was now safely in the knowledge that this was so.
"Well, it's very complicated... To say the least. I don't know where to start... Other than, I've been thinking about someone... A lot." Koji explained, trying his best not to sound sheepish. It seemed his half-assed answer was enough for his hostess, for Yukine had reached across the table to grasp at a small, pink book.
"If you're bothered by it, then perhaps I could find a charm that might help you? I think I have one that might work" She suggested, and started to flick through the pages after an affirmative nod from her guest, who busied himself in the meantime, drinking his tea.
"Here we are. This charm requires you to first, balance a ten yen coin on it's edge." Yukine began, stopping at a particular charm. Koji was wondering if he was in for something strange to top off his school week before the weekend. He thought it would be nice if Yukine had a charm to get rid of the predicted downpour on Monday. It looked as if outdoor gym would be can celled. Listening intently, Koji reached into his pocket, and grabbed three ten-yen coins, and a scrunched-up wrapper from the anpan he had earlier. Carefully, Koji set the small dull brown coin on it's side, with Yukine nodding approvingly.
"Now, you balance another one ontop of the first one." She continued, reading from her charm book. Koji scrunched up his face. The shape of the coins made it exceedingly difficult, but nevertheless, Koji tried to place the second ten yen coin atop the first. Eventually, the copper coin stayed in place.
"That was difficult... What's this charm for anyways?" Koji asked, releasing his fingers from the coin. He knew the charm was going to be strange, but he wasn't quite sure how strange. Yukine proceeded to recite more of the instructions.
"This charm will allow you to be locked inside a gym storage room with girl. So, Otomo-san, you need to please chant Bitafuni Kousoku Iita, three time exactly." She continued, bringing her eyes up to inspect Koji as he whispered out his lines thrice.
"Okay, now what?" Koji asked, feeling slightly awkward. Was all this really a genuine spell? If so, whom would be suitable?
"Please try to picture the girl in your head" Yukine added.
All right... Sakagami-san? She's level-headed... Hmm. No. It'd be weird. Especially after Wednesday with Okazaki-san... Well, then... Kyou? I guess... I guess we could talk. We haven't spoken since we ate lunch together, even then it wasn't a lot...
Suddenly the coins clattered to the table, breaking Koji out of his trail of thoughts.
"Miyazawa-san... This spell seems to be a little... Specific. Are you sure it'll work, can I break it?" He questioned, concerned about the spell's authenticity, and if it could be reversed. After all, no-one wanted to be locked up in a storage room for more than an hour or so.
"Of course. There's counter-spell if you change your mind. First, you need to strip to your waist, and chant Noroi Nante Heno-heno kappa three times." She responded. Before Koji could answer, the lunch bell rang, signaling the end of lunch, and the start of fifth period. Thanking Yukine for both the tea, and the spell, he darted off to class.
Gym class. He'd run himself half to death in soccer against class 3-E. Naturally with Sunohara on their team, victory was inevitable, until he fouled one of the males in 3-E trying to impress some of the girls with fancy footwork. He didn't mind soccer, but he preferred baseball. If he hadn't told Nagisa he'd join the Drama Club, he probably would've signed up for the team. Thanks to Youhei's blunderbuss attack, the match had to be settled on penalties, something that dragged the class on for longer. Deciding it too warm, and his body too perspired to change back into his uniform, Koji kept his gym clothes on, and began the walk across the playing field, passing by the gym storage room. He noticed some badminton racquets lying out, and heard the distinct clatter of more coming from inside. He grabbed the dropped racquets, hesitant at first, but then, he stepped inside, equipment at hand. There she was. Just as he'd chosen. Kyou Fujibayashi. She hadn't heard him come in. Should he leave them there or go in and help? Deciding to venture further into the gym storage room, feeling that it wouldn't matter if he was in for only a few seconds, Koji sat his bag outside the door, and flipping his jacket over his shoulder, walked up to Kyou.
"Hey there Fujibayashi-san. You didn't happen to drop these, did you?" He said, announcing his presence to the girl. Koji, and indeed Kyou, were completely unaware of the freshman student, listening to loud music, closing in on the storage room, intent on shutting the door.
Date: April 25, 2003 Friday.
Time: 01:03 PM.
"So... Do you keep tabs on all the seniors Miyazawa-san?" Koji inquired, sipping at the fresh cup of tea. It was brewed incredibly well. Yukine certainly made good tea.
"No, not really, if I'm honest."
Today, Koji had found himself in a bit of a dilemma. He'd come to the realization that a certain fellow senior was on his mind. A great deal more than he wanted her to be. So much so, that it was affecting his rational thinking. He was openly stalking, getting incredibly jumpy. He needed help. As luck would have it, the reference room was home to one Yukine Miyazawa, known for her incredibly helpful nature, and her interesting, if little esoteric, charm books. Perhaps she'd be able to help him. Maybe she had a charm that could help him get the aggressive female from 3-E out of his thoughts long enough for him to think clearly again. It couldn't hurt for him to ask.
"Miyazawa-san. I have... A problem. I was wondering if you could help me with it a little" Koji asked, trying his best not to stutter. It was becoming increasingly common for him to do so. Why? Why was she intruding upon his thoughts like this? He didn't want her to. It was unhealthy for him.
"Well, perhaps you can tell me what kind of problem it is that you're having and I'll see what I can do to assist you Otomo-san." Yukine responded, smiling cordially as she set her own teacup down. Miyazawa was known for being very welcoming. Koji was now safely in the knowledge that this was so.
"Well, it's very complicated... To say the least. I don't know where to start... Other than, I've been thinking about someone... A lot." Koji explained, trying his best not to sound sheepish. It seemed his half-assed answer was enough for his hostess, for Yukine had reached across the table to grasp at a small, pink book.
"If you're bothered by it, then perhaps I could find a charm that might help you? I think I have one that might work" She suggested, and started to flick through the pages after an affirmative nod from her guest, who busied himself in the meantime, drinking his tea.
"Here we are. This charm requires you to first, balance a ten yen coin on it's edge." Yukine began, stopping at a particular charm. Koji was wondering if he was in for something strange to top off his school week before the weekend. He thought it would be nice if Yukine had a charm to get rid of the predicted downpour on Monday. It looked as if outdoor gym would be can celled. Listening intently, Koji reached into his pocket, and grabbed three ten-yen coins, and a scrunched-up wrapper from the anpan he had earlier. Carefully, Koji set the small dull brown coin on it's side, with Yukine nodding approvingly.
"Now, you balance another one ontop of the first one." She continued, reading from her charm book. Koji scrunched up his face. The shape of the coins made it exceedingly difficult, but nevertheless, Koji tried to place the second ten yen coin atop the first. Eventually, the copper coin stayed in place.
"That was difficult... What's this charm for anyways?" Koji asked, releasing his fingers from the coin. He knew the charm was going to be strange, but he wasn't quite sure how strange. Yukine proceeded to recite more of the instructions.
"This charm will allow you to be locked inside a gym storage room with girl. So, Otomo-san, you need to please chant Bitafuni Kousoku Iita, three time exactly." She continued, bringing her eyes up to inspect Koji as he whispered out his lines thrice.
"Okay, now what?" Koji asked, feeling slightly awkward. Was all this really a genuine spell? If so, whom would be suitable?
"Please try to picture the girl in your head" Yukine added.
All right... Sakagami-san? She's level-headed... Hmm. No. It'd be weird. Especially after Wednesday with Okazaki-san... Well, then... Kyou? I guess... I guess we could talk. We haven't spoken since we ate lunch together, even then it wasn't a lot...
Suddenly the coins clattered to the table, breaking Koji out of his trail of thoughts.
"Miyazawa-san... This spell seems to be a little... Specific. Are you sure it'll work, can I break it?" He questioned, concerned about the spell's authenticity, and if it could be reversed. After all, no-one wanted to be locked up in a storage room for more than an hour or so.
"Of course. There's counter-spell if you change your mind. First, you need to strip to your waist, and chant Noroi Nante Heno-heno kappa three times." She responded. Before Koji could answer, the lunch bell rang, signaling the end of lunch, and the start of fifth period. Thanking Yukine for both the tea, and the spell, he darted off to class.
Gym class. He'd run himself half to death in soccer against class 3-E. Naturally with Sunohara on their team, victory was inevitable, until he fouled one of the males in 3-E trying to impress some of the girls with fancy footwork. He didn't mind soccer, but he preferred baseball. If he hadn't told Nagisa he'd join the Drama Club, he probably would've signed up for the team. Thanks to Youhei's blunderbuss attack, the match had to be settled on penalties, something that dragged the class on for longer. Deciding it too warm, and his body too perspired to change back into his uniform, Koji kept his gym clothes on, and began the walk across the playing field, passing by the gym storage room. He noticed some badminton racquets lying out, and heard the distinct clatter of more coming from inside. He grabbed the dropped racquets, hesitant at first, but then, he stepped inside, equipment at hand. There she was. Just as he'd chosen. Kyou Fujibayashi. She hadn't heard him come in. Should he leave them there or go in and help? Deciding to venture further into the gym storage room, feeling that it wouldn't matter if he was in for only a few seconds, Koji sat his bag outside the door, and flipping his jacket over his shoulder, walked up to Kyou.
"Hey there Fujibayashi-san. You didn't happen to drop these, did you?" He said, announcing his presence to the girl. Koji, and indeed Kyou, were completely unaware of the freshman student, listening to loud music, closing in on the storage room, intent on shutting the door.