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MiNaGi
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This is the story of a school in the outskirts of a big city, called Osaka. The school that always seemed to have a quite normal "everyday" story about it. But things recently hadn't been normal at all. Valshe had seen something that she deeply regretted and would probably regret for the rest of her life. She'd seen a dead body. Not only a dead body, but a dead body that was her ex. When they'd been going out, they'd kept it secret for the others, because most wouldn't like a relationship between two girls. The breakup hadn't held any hard feelings, after all their relationship had been mostly exploring. But seeing her like that... drowning in her own blood. They'd been friends. And now she was dead. Valshe had had nightmares about the sight for weeks, and this night had been no different. As she got up and brushed her short, blonde hair, she pulled on a t-shirt with a print of a band logo and a blazer over it, jeans and socks before looking at herself in the mirror. Her usually pretty face was stained with tears of fear and she looked tired, almost dead. She wiped off the tears and washed her face with cold water. It helped a bit. She grabbed her bag and left the house without bothering to eat anything. As if she could keep anything in her stomach with that on her mind. She practically lived beside the school and she walked into the classroom where her first class were without really paying attention to anyone. She felt as if she was going to throw up, even if her stomach was empty. I'm so miserable... I need to tell someone about this... I really do... but what should I tell them? "Oh, by the way, Morinaga isn't sick, she's dead!" it's not the most normal things to blurt out with... I need to find someone to trust... someone that would never pass this on to someone. I was told not to tell anyone, after all.
((I write thoughts in italic, and direct speech in bold with "" usually. If I'm on phone, direct speech will be only "" and thoughts will be ** ))
((I write thoughts in italic, and direct speech in bold with "" usually. If I'm on phone, direct speech will be only "" and thoughts will be ** ))