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282176 No. 282176 ID: 81844a

Hello.
My name is Izusu, or Michelle, or just Izu for short.

I'm an ordinary 15 year old girl, currently in St. Lucy High School.I dream of being a writer someday.

In a good part of my life, I was really bullied by my classmates because of my shy and passive behavior.

It really hurt when they slammed my hand in a door...

But, as my therapist always says, the pain goes away when there's other feelings blocking it.

So, you will help me achieve that other feeling I chose...
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No. 282177 ID: 81844a
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282177

...And that is my desire for REVENGE.




BLOODY REVENGE.
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No. 282181 ID: 81844a
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282181

Overcome pain by causing even more pain.
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No. 282183 ID: 252e1b

Izushell the Vengeful. Nah, I don't like it. How about Izushell the Compassionate? You could be a forgiving person, so much so that you eventually become a saint. C'mon, sure it's harder than revenge, but it'll give you a chance to really grow as a person.
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No. 282186 ID: 81844a
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282186

It's 20 minutes before I go to school.There , I shall scheme and put some of my plans into practice.

It will feel so good, breaking rules in an EPIC manner.

But, here at my room, I feel I can relax.

You can ask me anything now, or even take a look around, Little X.
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No. 282187 ID: 252e1b

Might as well get the normal questions out of the way. What happened to your hand? Who did it? What are your measurements? Can we see you naked? What do you have in the way of resources and tools for doing what you want to do?
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No. 282188 ID: 8c6675

>>282186

How about you stay home today? You don't seem to be in any state of mind to go out today. Fake a period crisis or something, your parents will understand.
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No. 282189 ID: 3d9eb4

No plans yet? That won't get you far without being caught~

Now, how many people have to be dealt with?
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No. 282191 ID: d677cc

>>282186
Got any plans in mind today?
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No. 282195 ID: 701a19

>>282177
Blood isn't required, and would probably be far less fun.

Wear gloves so you don't get finger prints on anything.
Plant hard drugs and gay porn in a bully's locker, then tell a teacher you put him put a sandwich bag of white powder and a needle in his locker.
Or plant a gun and a map of the school in his locker.
Or kill an animal, then put its head in your locker and the bloody knife in his.

Oh, sure, there'll be a lock, but padlocks are vulnerable to bump keys and combination locks have exploitable flaws that'll let you crack them in under ten minutes.
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No. 282196 ID: f6360f

>>282186
We need background information. How many targets do you have? What are their capabilities, strengths, weaknesses, relative importance?

What are your assets- that is, do you have access to any items which might help? Significant amounts of money? Vehicles? Do you have any reliable friends, potential dupes, or fellow victims who could be convinced to take bloody vengeance alongside you?
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No. 282199 ID: 81844a
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282199

>>282187

Well, there were some girls who didn't like my "style" or something.They threw my books in a trashbin and almost burned it all.I tries to retaliate, but there were too much of them.

It's quite a long time since I got my measurements, can't remember.And no, you can't see me naked.Maybe if you help me, Little X.

I'm always in this state of mind.I'm calm now.Really.And about my plans, It's all about how I will ambush the victims.I can make ANYTHING in my hand a weapon.Remember that.
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No. 282200 ID: f88f02

>Maybe if you help me, Little X.

YOU HAVE MY ATTENTION.

Describe the fool who wronged you?
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No. 282201 ID: f88f02

>>282199
>A group of bullies.

HEHEHEHHEHEHEHE

TURN THEM AGAINST ONE ANOTHER. DIG FOR INFORMATION. FIND OUT WHO IS DATING WHOM.
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No. 282206 ID: c71597

>>282199
Ok, so bloody revenge that's cool and all. Need some more information though. Like, how do you plan to get away? Or maybe you're just planning to get captured.

Also, how many bullies and what skillsets do they have? Need to know what the opposition is going to be like. And that "anything in your hand is a weapon" skill could be quite good for this, but it would be good to have an explanation on how it works. Is it like Bullseye where you can throw anything with deadly accuracy and force or something else?

Oh yeah, last thing, do you want karmic deaths for your oppressors or does it just work out if they die in pain?
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No. 282208 ID: 1854db

You speak to us directly. You call us little X. What are we? Voices in your head?
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No. 282211 ID: 252e1b

You should give up this plan for revenge, it won't lead anywhere good. Forgive your enemies, turn the other cheek. Through good example and good behavior you can make them see the error of their ways.
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No. 282213 ID: 75d7a9

>>282211
pssssh, that's sissy talk. and yes, we need the specifics, is it bulls eye like power or a problem sleuth like power where you pick up some keys and they turn into a gun?
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No. 282217 ID: 81844a
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282217

(wall of text incoming)

>>282195

Yes, that was what I was planning to the maggots who don't deserve even death.Good suggestions.

About the bullies, I have a long, long list.It's like I am a magnet for bullying, really.

Lemme think...There's this group with the five blonde girls,you know, the one who caused the door incident.They're dancers and like to perform to the school very often.They're flexible, but if I attack with something heavy, they'll be crushed with no effort at all. Heeheehee.
This little group is my top priority, but they aren't the first ones in my hit list.You'll see.

And about karmic deaths, I think it's a good idea, but just for my top priorities.I want them to see the pain they caused me, and inflict a fair judgement.If God doesn't make them pay, I will be God, at least for the last day of their lives...
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No. 282220 ID: 81844a
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282220

>>282208

Well, when I was a little dumb child, I talked to myself when I was scared and/or lost.I called the "someone" I talked to "Little X",and as you remind me of these times,I call you that.It almost feels like my childhood returned to me...With 500% more murder.
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No. 282221 ID: f6360f

Your confidence is good, you'll need it to succeed in your objective here... but don't get cocky. If you really want to succeed here, you'll need to be meticulous, control as many variables as possible in all situations, and keep yourself entirely free of blame.

Basically, remember:
-Always strike a solitary target. 1vMany is too risky, even if you're capable and armed.

-There is no kill like overkill. Use force multipliers whenever you can.

-A week of planning, a day of preparation, a second to strike. Spontaneity is carelessness and leads to failure.

-Always keep the big goal in mind. If what you want to do is have bloody vengeance, getting caught up in torture and imprisonment is risky as hell- you have to worry about prisoner transport and security, other people stumbling across your location, potential escape/fighting back, and the bucketloads of evidence that will be left at the scene. Be sure it's worth the gamble as compared to a quick, clean kill.
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No. 282222 ID: c71597

>>282217
Ok, so we got 5 primary targets. Would be nice to be able to take them out all at once. But that would probably be messy and stuff. You're going to need some solid alibis though, you will most likely be among the top suspects for the deed.

So, flexible dancing people. You could take a page from Cinderella. Get some iron shoes, preferably ones that look sort of like dancing shoes, lock them in place on their feet, heat until they're red hot and then make them dance until they die, or you know just collapse from pain and then you kill them. That's quite an elaborate and tricky way to do things though, and makes failure a bit more likely since it would take a dedicated space and quite a bit of time and also requires you to grab them and transport them. If you don't feel like using shoes then you could also go with the good old classic of breaking them upon a wheel, would go down pretty well with the flexibility aspect.

How good a shoot are you and what firearms do you have access to? Because a simpler but still somewhat karmic thing would be to shoot them in the legs. Then finish them off with a headshoot once they're down on the ground and screaming in pain. But that's slightly less karmic.
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No. 282225 ID: a7a85a

To be a dancer you need your legs in top condition, and even then it's a career of self destruction.

Take their legs. Take their dreams.
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No. 282234 ID: 81844a
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282234

>>282213
Okay.I mean, not that 'moon logic' adventure games thing, like 'use knive on cloth on broom to make a spear'.That is ridiculous in real life!
But I mean, the human being is fragile.I know where to hit to make it bleed and hurt.For example:I could be walking alone with a target in a dark alley, listening to my cell phone.Then I would just wrap my headphones around their neck, luckily from behind. Smash their throats to keep them from screaming, also easy.

That was what I was talking about.A normal object can be a deadly weapon if used correctly.And I know how to use each and every object I carry around with myself.We don't need to use firearms.

And about the girls, you had a nice idea, little X.I can rip their legs apart with a sharp object ad then gouge their head with it.
Wiping fingerprints, obviously.
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No. 282238 ID: 81844a
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282238

>>"Izusu, time to go!"

"But mom, we're 10 minutes ear--"

"Let's go."

...And there we go.
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No. 282239 ID: 252e1b

>>282232

Or you could stop tilting at windmills and forgive them for having injured you. You have your hand still, you've not suffered anywhere near enough injury for this sort of reaction to be anything more than childish pettiness. You can grow past that small mindedness and general poverty of the heart though and forgive them.
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No. 282241 ID: 81844a
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282241

>>"We're going to meet the real number 1 in my hit list."
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No. 282246 ID: c71597

>>282234
Oh, so just the good old realisation that anything can be used to harm someone. Well I guess that's useful as long as you're willing to go through with it.

Ok, lets go to school. Now we're going to need to do some boring stuff for a while. Stalking our targets, need to know what routes they use to get home, what they do once home, what kind of stuff they do outside of school and all that. Have to find where it's best to strike at them. Would be good to also start building up an alibi while doing the stalking.

Oh, and you're going to need some kneecap smashing tools. Things like rebar, lead pipes, crowbars and the like should work out nicely. Or you could smash a windowpane, wrap a large shard of glass in cloth or plastic and use it as an improvised knife to slash their achilles tendons.
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No. 282259 ID: 701a19

>>282217
Karmic deaths are a very BAD idea. Even an idiot would notice the link between what they did and how they died.
If they die suspiciously at all then the people they've wronged would be at the top of the suspect list.
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No. 282299 ID: a41aaf

1: Identify a scapegoat, one who can be attributed the blame for your attacks. Ideally take them out of action to start a misdirected manhunt.
2: Plastic sheeting is your friend.
3: Police are not stupid, despite what TV shows imply. Locate any bespoke materials from far afield, and try and avoid them being traced back to you. A locally stolen credit card is no good. Lackeys may be tempting, but they will make it easy to identify you. Fear will only keep them quiet for a very short time.

PROTIP: A thick sturdy sock and the contents of a small change jar are a match made in heaven.
Honeypot quest is go?
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No. 282307 ID: 75d7a9

>>282239
she has her RIGHT hand, her left hand... well.
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No. 282314 ID: 81844a
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282314

>>"St.Lucy High School"

Well now, I'm here.Here is the place where I will exact my judgement over all these maggots who dare hurt me and my dreams!

Let's begin, shall we, Little X?
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No. 282315 ID: 81844a
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282315

I'll go to the bench to talk a little with you, Little--

Oh.

DAN is already here, I see.Listening to music with his cell phone.

Should I talk to him?
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No. 282317 ID: c71597

>>282315
Depends, who is he? What is your previous relation? Can he be useful in any way whatsoever?
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No. 282323 ID: 81844a
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282323

>>282317

Dan is one of my classmates.He's considered by some the most intelligent and eloquent student in the whole school.If you want to get ANY attention at all next to him, you need to do something amazing.
I'm not that bad either, and even he himself says I'm *almost" at his level. In other words, I am his "official" rival.

But I always get overwhelmed by his talent with words...the talent I lack.

His brains would go well with my plans,if he wasn't such a moralfag and a smartass.

Dan finally notices that I'm here, and talks to me in a lazy tone of voice.

>>"Hiya, Iz'. Wanna talk to me about something?"
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No. 282324 ID: 8787da

>>282323
We have to get him on our side and use him for our interests.

I bet he's not into ordinary chit-chat, but, uh, we don't know much about him yet, so no idea how to get him on a hook.

Ask him what he's listening to.
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No. 282325 ID: 81844a
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282325

I'm not really that fond of him, but let's do it anyway.

"Oh, hey Dan.Watcha listening to here?"

He smirks, rather smugly.

>>"I thought you knew I just listen to Symphony Metal."

Well, I do sit next to him and heard the faint music coming from his headphones, but I never actually paid attention to WHAT exactly he was listening to...unlike his peers.

Getting him as an ally is kinda hard, as he wants everything to be solved with no *physical* violence at all...

But I learned by being with him that he'll listen to anything that matches his interests or gets him more popularity.
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No. 282326 ID: 69bee4

alert, something on your right. Also, as useful as he might be, sounds like his philosophy is going to be useless to you unless you would prefer to go a pure psychological harm route.
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No. 282328 ID: 252e1b

>>282325

Just be polite to him and then move on. Go find something productive to do.
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No. 282336 ID: c71597

>>282325
Well fuck him then, dude sounds like a douchebag and a tool anyway. You're better off without him.

Also, there appears to be some creepy shadowy thing in the shrubs behind the bench.
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No. 282339 ID: 81844a
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282339

>>282326
>>282336

Exactly what I was trying to tell you. He may be smart enough to be of help, but his philosophy will get us nowhere.And the turn of events may force me to kill him too, and I don't want that.

We can manipulate him to make some errands for us, and if we're lucky we can push all the blame on him, but nothing more than that.Besides, he's th--


WHAT THE.
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No. 282340 ID: 81844a
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282340

>>282339

>>*shuffle*

What the fuck...?

I hear hurried footsteps quickly leaving the bench area.Something bright hits my eye when the creature or person runs away.
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No. 282344 ID: f88f02

>>282340
Betcha that someone took a picture and ran the fuck off.

Prepare for the whole school to think you are dating this man.

WHether you like it or not.
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No. 282346 ID: c71597

>>282340
Probably just someone stalking either you or him. If it's after him then there is little reason to care, if it's after you then there will be better oppurtunities to catch it. Just don't move ahead with revenge schemes until you're sure that it's not after you, or that it's not a person. Having a stalker witness everything would be annoying.
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No. 282347 ID: 8e5432

Are you romantically interested in this dude, or willing to pursue romance to have him at your beck and call? It sounds like there's potential there.
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No. 282351 ID: 8787da

>>282340
Well, if you aren't fond of him as an ally, he's still usable as a diversion or a scape-goat.
Even if his philisophy is in the way, we could find a way to set him up against our enemies.

Divide and conquer and all that.

And some creepy person taking pictures of you/him would be a good start.

Anyway, don't tell him about that yet, I don't think he noticed anything and, keeping your relationshsip in mind, he will probably think you are a loony if you tell him without solid proof.

Since he's occupied with his music, continue towards school.
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No. 282359 ID: a41aaf

That could be a big problem. Somebody taking covert photos could link you objects, times and places you definitely would not want to be linked to. Before any revenge is exacted, take care of your Personal Surveillance Stalker.
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No. 282363 ID: 75d7a9

course, if they they are stalking you because they want you so bad then they can be manipulated. just make them think that if they listen to your plans and do exactly as you say then they MAY have a CHANCE of getting together with you. if they actually DO have a chance will depend on a lot of things.
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No. 282437 ID: 749219
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282437

(I'm really sorry for the delay, I experienced a very grave techinical problem.Let's move on.)

>>282347
What, Dan? I just think of him as a rival and SOMETIMES a friend. He isn't ugly, but he's a bit too annoying for my tastes.I'd rather a more realistic, less idealistic guy.Besides, he has a girlfriend.A really dangerous one.

>>282344
>>282346
>>282359

The light that covered my eyes didn't feel like a photo being taken; it felt like it was light being reflected on something.Like a watch or....Glasses...

No, can't be.

Dan mumbled somthing about going to the park; he drops something that looks like a card as he leaves.
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No. 282442 ID: 69bee4

Get card, move on.
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No. 282449 ID: 749219
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282449

>>282442
DAN'S ST.LUCY ID CARD taken.
It's his ID for school business.Like borrowing books from the library, paperwork, etc.
I can use it to pick locks and put the blame on him later.

Now, where to go? I can go after Dan, after the stalker, or just get a look around the school.Mom likes to drop me real early, so It's like 40 minutes before the classes begin.
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No. 282451 ID: 1a693f

>>282449
Stalk the stalker. When you're planning a criminal endeavor letting an unknown wander around is fatally stupid.
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No. 282456 ID: 1854db

Find out who the stalker is.
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No. 282460 ID: a9ba96

>>282437
>like a watch, or... glasses
>No, can't be.

Elaborate. Someone with glasses give you trouble in the past?
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No. 282462 ID: 749219
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282462

>>282460
Well, I do know someone important, who wears glasses.But he moved away, so I shouldn't get my hopes up.Maybe it's just a trap.

>>282451
All right then. The stalker had two escape routes: one to the entrance of the school, if it's someone meaning serious business, or he/she/it just ran to the canteen, if they didn't bother with being seen.
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No. 282465 ID: 1854db

If they're ok with being seen, we can just go ask a few people if they saw someone with glasses running to the canteen.

Check the entrance first.
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No. 282473 ID: 749219
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282473

>>282465
Okay, let's see if he really means business.

...Whoa, I always forget how big these gates are.
You need to be a real master in sneaking if you want to get past THAT.

But, then again, 'that person' is really smart, not to mention filthy rich.He may have passed through this.He is a master.
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No. 282474 ID: 749219
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282474

W-What the...
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No. 282475 ID: 749219
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282475

My vision is...
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No. 282476 ID: 749219
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282476

>>"Welcome home again, Izusu..."

R...Ri--
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No. 282477 ID: 749219
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282477

>>"I'll protect you..."

W-Who...?
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No. 282478 ID: 749219
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282478

G---ah.
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No. 282479 ID: 749219
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282479

>>"Another loser down!Who she think she is to try to push me?I should have slammed her neck in the door that time!"

>>"You go, Julia!"

>>"Show that loser what we're made of!"
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No. 282481 ID: 749219
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282481

>>"She feels like it was all a dream.She is the one who can pursue dreams."
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No. 282485 ID: f88f02

>>282479
Are we all agreed that this bitch needs knocked down a few pegs.
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No. 282490 ID: 1a693f

>>282485
I was thinking this girl was totally psycho, but then taser. Now she is simply mostly psycho.
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No. 282494 ID: 492153

>>282481
Anyone else getting a series changeling the dreaming vibe from this
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No. 282540 ID: d4f98d

>>282485
Agreed.

Motion passed.

The bitch must die.
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No. 282541 ID: f88f02

>>282533
Suggestions go here, discussion in /disc/. Your post was discussion.
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No. 282543 ID: 38b610

>>282541
Oh, certainly

Gimme a sec
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No. 282602 ID: 749219
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282602

>>"Open the doors of your fate, close theirs."
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No. 282603 ID: 749219
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282603

Uugh...What happened, Little X...?
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No. 282605 ID: 133617

You got tazed, bro. Sorry, couldn't help it. Anyway, open your eyes and look around, we need to know were you are before we can help you.
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No. 282607 ID: c71597

>>282603
Someone tazered you. And now you might be in someones rape dungeon. Lets hope that's not the case though.
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No. 282608 ID: 749219
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282608

>>282605
Y-Yeah...I think they tricked me...
My eyelids are so damn heavy...For how many hours was I out cold?
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No. 282609 ID: c71597

>>282608
Hard to say, we can't really keep track of time.

By the way, is Julia one of the people on your list?
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No. 282610 ID: 749219
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282610

Sorry Little X, I think I've failed you big time.
My sight is a little blurry....Gimme a sec...
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No. 282611 ID: 749219
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282611

W...What the....?

This place is so....empty.
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No. 282612 ID: 75d7a9

hmmm, you may be in a dream. but assume everything any anything can kill. get your back to a wall and bring your backpack with you.
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No. 282613 ID: 54af1f

Get up, look around the room and check the door.
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No. 282614 ID: 701a19

>>282611
Do this without questioning it:
Stick your fingers in your nose and try to breathe through them.

[Waits]
If you can breathe through your nose when it's plugged then you're asleep. If not then you're most likely awake.
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No. 282615 ID: c71597

>>282611
This seems like a rather odd thing to do after kidnapping someone.

Is there anything in your desk or something like that?
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No. 282616 ID: e40dc8

BEFORE checking the door, check that paper next to it!
Also try to look outside before trying to leave, there might be someone there.
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No. 282617 ID: 749219
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282617

>>282614
I almost died.Nope, no dream.

>>282612
Slower than I would like, I grab my backpack and run towards the door.

I pause to check myself.
I look horrible.i feel horrible.Someone dragged me here with no tenderness at all.
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No. 282618 ID: 133617

Before anything else, check under the desk, who knows whats under it?
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No. 282619 ID: 75d7a9

and the note next to the door, read it. and look in your pack and see if anything is missing or added.
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No. 282620 ID: 749219
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282620

>>282616
>>282619

Well, I'll pick the closest option.I was just tazed and I'm tired.Not to mention lazy.

...That bitch, Julia...! Using my weaknesses to ambush me!
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No. 282621 ID: 749219
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282621

It seems that there's more in the other side....FUCK.

If Dan thinks I sold his ID card to his fangirls, he'll use all of his popularity to screw forever with my life!

(if he didn't do that already.)

In my backpack, there's nothing missing...except for Dan's card.I can't unlock the door now.
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No. 282622 ID: 701a19

>>282620
Keep the note. You can probably build a damn good legal case against her.
If you press charges then she'll get arrested and let out on bail.
That will result in her coming after you for revenge. At that point if you kill her in self defense then I wouldn't expect the DA to even want to prosecute.
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No. 282623 ID: 54af1f

>>282622
Less convolutedly, you can also show it to Dan if worst comes to worse.
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No. 282624 ID: a41aaf

>>282621
If he's vaguely intelligent and has a passing interest in you (and it appears so) then he'll see through any ploy to frame you straight away. No need to worry about that.

I'm guessing the '312' follows standard room numbering convention, indicating you're on the 2nd floor? You might be able to exit via the window if there's something convenient below you.
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No. 282626 ID: 701a19

>>282623
TAZER burn on her back, note written in the attacker's handwriting, verbal death threat, and any kind evidence linking the attacker to the smashed hand?

That's plenty for a conviction.
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No. 282627 ID: 1a693f

>>282621
If nothing is missing... Do you have your cellphone? Call the cops. Now. Killing her would be fun, but right now you have the chance to DESTROY her. Publicly showing her to be a psychopath, letting the entire school know as well as her parents while you come out smelling like roses and get a viable reason to carry a real weapon in self-defense? You cannot pass this up.
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No. 282629 ID: c71597

>>282621
Ok, that seems like quite an odd thing for them to do. Lets examine the rest of the room before trying the door.
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No. 282632 ID: 749219
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282632

>>282626
>>>>282627
That's the problem.I don't know which one of the group wrote that.I'll need some samples of each and every girl's handwriting to confirm that to the police.Also, verbal death threat?What are you talking about,Little X?

>>282624
What window?

>>282622

I check my breast pocket.My cellphone is there...with no batteries to be seen.Fuck.

Empty apparently abandoned classroom, second floor, no cell, threats and a risk of being even more bullied.

Dammit, R!Why do I miss you that much?I wouldn't be here if I didn't run away to get to you...
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No. 282635 ID: c71597

>>282632
Ok, lets get out of this room then. Lets hope there's not any diabolical traps along the way.
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No. 282636 ID: 75d7a9

use backpack on the door window, shatter that bitch!
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No. 282641 ID: 749219
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282641

>>282635
The door is locked.

So, if I shatter the glass in the door window, I may catch someone's attention.They could help me...Or they could be the bullies.But we really have no other choice, at least no one that I know about.

Do I shatter it or not?
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No. 282642 ID: c71597

>>282641
Yea shatter away. You might need to drag the table over to reach the handle on the outside. Or to enable you to crawl through. Just make sure you knock out all of the glass to avoid cutting yourself.
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No. 282645 ID: 749219
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282645

>>"I shatter it? I don't?What do you say, Little X?"
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No. 282648 ID: 8e5432

>>282641
Sure, shatter it. What could possibly go wrong?
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No. 282649 ID: 1a693f

>>282641
Shatter.
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No. 282657 ID: a41aaf

Wait!
Do you have a sheet of paper and a thin pen/pencil?
Can you look through the keyhole (i.e. is the key present on the other side)?
If so, slide the paper under the door below the keyhole, push out the key, and pull the paper back in to retrieve it.
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No. 282674 ID: 54af1f

>>282645
Don't shatter it unless you can avoid it, try the paper/pencil thing first.
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No. 282677 ID: 692e92

>>282645
Okay, don't shatter it yet. First take a quick look around the room, is there anything hard that might resemble a rock? Or a blunt object you could use? If there is any blunt object, pick it up and move it towards the door. Then take off any thick article of clothing you may have and firmly hold it against the door window. Then, (assuming you have the strength to.) pick up the blunt object you have chosen with your other arm and bash it against the clothing, don't do it too hard, you'll cause too much noise. Now hopefully the glass isn't too strong. If you succeed in breaking it, you should only fracture it. Once fractured you should starting pounding it lightly with your hand until the glass breaks. Then pray nobody hears the glass fall. Stick your hand through the window, carefully feeling around for the door knob, unlock it.
>>282657
Also try this if you can.

But before anything look out the window, we need to know if anyones there.

Now, once you are out of the room you should quickly examine your surroundings, make sure nothing is after you. If there is anything chasing you, sprint to the nearest stairwell and go down.
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No. 282704 ID: 749219
File 12981714859.png - (92.46KB , 670x700 , 35.png )
282704

>>282657
I look through the keyhole.No key. Those bitches are smart.I'll have to shatter the glass.

>>"But before anything look out the window, we need to know if anyones there."

I take a quick look around.I see a corridor leading to darkness,as the lamp seems broken.No one's there.

As they say, "no time like the present".There are bitches running around, and they're ALIVE.

I take off my blouse.Its fabric seems thick enough.
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No. 282705 ID: 749219
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282705

I use my cell phone to bash the glass, as carefully as I can.

Bingo!I fractured it!

Now, I'll just tap on it slowly with my hand.I can feel it shattering.

Surely, it isn't as pleasing to me as just bashing everything with my backpack, but it works nicely.Violence will come later.
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No. 282706 ID: 749219
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282706

There!Got it!

Now I'll just pick a book or somthing from my backpack and clean out the glass.And then I'll just get out.

(Almost)Freedom at last!
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No. 282707 ID: 749219
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282707

>>"what...?did you hear something...?"

>>"yes.it was coming from the stairway, or somewhere close to it."

>>"you do have the devil's ears, sam."
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No. 282709 ID: 8e5432

>>282707
Stick your hand through and twist the knob if you can. You've got a sleeve, so it's very unlikely that you could cut yourself. Avoid lateral movement anyway. Unless you're totally uncoordinated there should be no issue there.

If the knob doesn't turn, immediately return to your seat and play like you're still unconscious, and wait for guards to investigate.
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No. 282710 ID: 749219
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282710

>>"Are you afraid, Sam...?"

>>"What?N-No!I'm your big brother, am I not, Sam?I have to protect you from each and every threat!"

>>"Awww,I love how much you love me, brother!"

>>"...Hey, sis,the glass from that room wasn't shattered before we got in."
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No. 282711 ID: 54af1f

>>282710

I think you might need to talk your way out of this one... but stay concealed until you see what they do.
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No. 282718 ID: 1a693f

>>282710
So, are the twin Sam's bullies? If they are, run back and grab the chair. If they aren't, ask for help. They can only get through the door one at a time, so that's a nice choke point to damage one of them as much as you can.
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No. 282724 ID: 749219
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282724

As I pick a book to start cleaning the glass, I hear a pair of voices.Unknown voices.Childish voices.

I step back and press myself to the wall, and listen to the voices.St.Lucy is a HIGH School.What are children doing here, anyways?

>>"Do you think there's a....monster in here, Sam?"
>>"N-N-Nonsense!Sis, you're a scaredy cat, you know that?"
A girlish giggle.
>>"And you're a hypocrite!"
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No. 282725 ID: 1a693f

>>282724
If they've got a key, they're hostile. Get ready to slam them in the door.
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No. 282726 ID: 75d7a9

doesn't sound like they know you are there. pretty sure that means they aren't after you.
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No. 282729 ID: 749219
File 129817623882.png - (172.20KB , 670x700 , 41.png )
282729

>>282726
Yep.They really sound innocent.

>>"The door just won't budge!"

They disappear from my line of sight, going down.I think they kneeled to se the glass shards.

I think hurting them won't bring me any good, since they said that the door won't open.Unfortunately, I think I'll need their help.
However,I was never good with children.I'll probably just scare them away if I do or say something too suddenly.
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No. 282730 ID: 54af1f

>>282729

If they're innocent, they probably know the basic concept of bullying. Make some noise as you come to the door and let them see you through the window, then ask them to go find you the key.
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No. 282731 ID: 1a693f

>>282730
Or a cellphone or an adult.
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No. 282737 ID: 75d7a9

say "hello, is someone there" then wait a second, THEN look through the window.
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No. 282758 ID: 749219
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282758

(Sorry, I literally slept on the keyboard.So to redeem myself, SHADING!)

I look through the window, being careful to avoid being seen so suddenly.

The "Sam" twins look like they're twelve years old or something.They're wearing the SL uniform.How did they get that...?

Well, if I stall too much, they're going away, so I say, in the softest tone of voice I can muster.

"...Hello, is someone there..?"
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No. 282766 ID: 749219
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282766

I hear a suprised squeak, and footsteps quickly going away.

When I look through the window, Girl!Sam is standing in front of the door, staring at me.Boy!Sam disappeared.

>>"A girl...? I'm sorry, Ms.Girl, my big bro gets scared real easy."

"Oh, no problem at all..."

>>"Ms.Girl, what are you doing here...?Why did you break the glass?"

"Well..."
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No. 282768 ID: 1a693f

>>282766
"I'm locked in and I needed help, I thought I'd have to yell down the hallway or something so I broke the window. Do you know what time it is? Do you have a cellphone I could use? Also, could you go find the janitor or another adult?"
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No. 282772 ID: 692e92

>>282766
Knowing what time it is isn't going to help right now, that can come later. Those two don't look or sound very reliable, so the first thing you should ask them is to find an adult (Or if they have a cellphone, call an adult.) There's no point in not telling them what happened, at this point it can only help you. Also you need to know where you are.

(Example of what you might say.)
"Somebody knocked me unconcious, and when I woke up I was in this room. The door was locked and I needed to get out, this was the only way. Where am I?...Do you have a cellphone? Can you call for help, or go find someone who can help?"
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No. 282777 ID: 1a693f

>>282772
Naw, if they know that we got knocked out they might get scared off or think they'll catch flak for helping us.
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No. 282779 ID: 692e92

>>282777
That's ridiculous.
Izusu is obviously the victim, no child I know would be scared off by a victim.
And if they are truly scared off by Izu stating that she was knocked unconcious, their probably not going to be any help at all.
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No. 282780 ID: 1a693f

>>282779
I meant scared off in the "I helped the victim, so the bullies are now after me because of it" way.
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No. 282781 ID: 692e92

>>282780
I highly doubt any child would come to that assumption, but I guess it's all up to the personality of the kid in question. But let's suppose that they DID see it that way. I doubt they would just leave her there, banishing her to whatever fate she may have. That's not something I would do, even when I was a kid. Not something YOU would do. I doubt anybody would do that.
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No. 282807 ID: a41aaf

>>282772
Despite common assumption, children aren't stupid. Telling them "you can't help, go get someone else" will only result in them wondering off out of spite. Explain what you want them to do, then if they can't then they'll go get someone themselves.
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No. 282808 ID: 701a19

>>282632
So they removed the battery? Possible fingerprints~

>>282766
Tell her somebody attacked you and locked you in here, and that you really need to get out because you just want to go home.
Don't tell her to go get help. She'll think of that on her own, and she'll feel better about helping you because she'll think she's already started helping you anyway.
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No. 282811 ID: 692e92

Yes, obviously, not asking for help when you're locked in a room is the most logical course of action...
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No. 282812 ID: 692e92

>>282807
The persons in question is almost guranteed not to know where the key is. And most likely the key is in a janitors closet that is locked.

Your method is just prolonging the problem.
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No. 282818 ID: 54af1f

>>282766

"I'm trapped in here and need to get out. Could you help me?"

Don't make this complex yet.
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No. 282985 ID: 749219
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282985

Whoa, Little X.You're making me confused.More than I already am, I mean.

>>282772
What do you mean?The time is obviously important!If I was out for too long, they could notice my absence, as Dan saw me earlier!My parents, overdramatic as they are, would absolutely panic and it would be chaos!

>>282808
Hey, good thinking.I know how to extract some fingerprints with a powder that Mom uses to lubricate something in the car.I can ask her later and it's done.

"I'm trapped in here and need to get out.I need to go home.Could you please help me?"

The girl gasps.

>>"I think Sam can help you, but...Why are you here?This is the first time in months that someone other than me and Sam enters Building 3.It's completely abandoned!"
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No. 282989 ID: 692e92

Tell them what happened damnit!
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No. 282991 ID: 492153

>>282985
try crying and saying you don't know you can't remember anything and your frightened and alone.
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No. 282999 ID: 54af1f

>>282985
I don't see a pressing reason to lie.

"Some bullies knocked me out and put me in here..." and then ask how Sam can get you out.
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No. 283003 ID: 692e92

>>282999
THIS.
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No. 283021 ID: 749219
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283021

>>282999
I also don'y see any reason to lie. If I say I can't remember anything, it's probable that she will suspect me of doing something wrong in here.But I cry anyway.

"S-some bullies knocked me out and put me in here..."

This shocks her. I think she was indeed thinking that I was doing something against the rules.

>>"B-b-but that's so terrible! These bullies are so cruel! You were going to starve here if we didn't find you!"

"Y-y-yeah...thank God you heard me. But...how is your brother going to be any help...?"

>>"Hm? Ah, well. We found a card earlier. It looked like it belongs to some boy in the school. The name was...Daniel? Well, whatever it was, Sam knows how to unlock a door with a card. Just like in the movies!"

Dan's card? Didn't Julia take it?
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No. 283038 ID: 692e92

Asking to have it back might cause some suspicion...

And hurray, you're (almost) freedom at last!

You also might want to ask them where they found the card.
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No. 283058 ID: c71597

>>283021
You can probably get the card back. Tell them you know Daniel and you can take it to him. Which you should probably do, since it can't be used to tie him to crime scenes if they know you have it. And killing them to keep that a secret would just lead to an annoyingly high stack of corpses.

Oh yeah, you cam also ask them what such young kids are doing in this school.
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No. 283071 ID: 492153

>>283021
Tell them you were holding it for him and thought the bullies got too it.
Ask if they can let you out.
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No. 283083 ID: 54af1f

How's the door look like it opens? If it needs a key you probably need to send them to hunt for it, but you can likely get Dan's card back out of the deal...

. . . 9 to 1 says you find the body of the person who took it stuffed into a dumpster outside, so you might want to ask where they got it from.
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No. 283101 ID: 749219
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283101

>>283038
>>283071

I think it doesn't hurt to ask about the card.

"Was the name Daniel Henley?"

She smiles, a bit surprised.

>>"Yes! Something like that! Do you know him? Was he one of your bullies?"

Heh.

"Oh, no, no. He's a classmate of mine, and I was holding on to it since he dropped it in the park. The bullies said stole it from me."

>> "Weird. This card was on the first floor, on stuck on the front door with some duct tape."

What...?
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No. 283104 ID: c71597

>>283101
Seems like a weird thing to do. Anyway, ask her for it and tell her that you will make sure he gets it back.

And try to find out if they're just short or young. Good to know if there's anything weird going on.
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No. 283115 ID: 749219
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283115

>>283104

Yes, that's weird.But we can think about that later.

I hear some footsteps coming closer. I eventually see Boy!Sam coming from the dark stairway. Girl!Sam smirks when she notices his presence.

>>"Oh, if it isn't my ultra-brave big bro, Samuel! I don't know what I would do without his help! I would have been killed by the monster!"


The little boy laughs nervously.

>> "Hahahaha...there was no monster, right, Samantha?"

>> "I think not, Sammy, I think not."

>> "Bugger."

I interrupt them politely.They're cute, but I kinda want to get out.

"I'm sorry if I scared you, Samuel. I'm Michelle Stevenson and I was locked here by bullies."

Both twins look at me, waiting for me to continue.

"...There's something I want to know: You're too young for high school, aren't you?"

Samuel looks at his sister, and then at me.

>> "Well, we are 12 years old. Our Mom, Chloe A.Evans, is the principal in this school, and our father died when we were little, so we stay here when she's working."
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No. 283117 ID: 915014

Well... But why two kids stay alone in an empty buiding?
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No. 283119 ID: 75d7a9

that's... odd. they may be kids but still be on the look uot for a trap.
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No. 283120 ID: c71597

>>283113
Shouldn't they be in school themselves and then head home when she's working? Anyway, that's not very important. Except as possible blackmail material at a later time.

You should probably see if they want to tag along with you while you hand back the card at some sort of lost and found desk.

Then it should be safe to go to the appropriate class and attend. See what reactions people might have to your showing up and stuff like that.
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No. 283154 ID: 54af1f

See if they can open the door. If not, see if they can find a key.
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No. 283321 ID: 0f1842

They're the principal kids, maybe you could use them to get useful information or even acess special areas... But remeber to USE the kids, make them think that is what they want to do, that way if you get caught you were merely taking care of the two lonely kids
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No. 295462 ID: 4ecdd0
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295462

Yeah, no mother in her right mind would let her children play in an abandoned building, but that's a story for later. If I get in their bad side, there is a chance that they'll just leave me here.

>> "Sam, can you use that card we found earlier to help Ms. Girl here? The card is her friend's, so if it breaks, we can blame it all on her."

...Ouch.

Samuel nods and gets to work. He looks really determined to look like a TV hero. I just hope he doesn't screw up.

((A very faint, kind of distant beeping sound echoes through the corridor.))
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No. 295466 ID: 4ecdd0
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295466

((The beeping grows louder with every second, until it reaches Izusu's ears. Then it suddenly ceases, with a soft ding.))

W-wait a minute... It can't be.

"Samuel, STOP!"

>> "huh?But..."

Crack.
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No. 295476 ID: 4ecdd0
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295476

Samuel feels the card cracking and tries to pull it out, but a little piece of it still breaks and falls over to my side.

We hear a click coming from the door.

So Ritchie really finished the Intermediate Locking System. He never showed me the finished product.
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No. 295489 ID: 4ecdd0
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295489

CARD PIECE obtained. I don't even know if it'll serve me any purpose, but when all you have is a bunch of books and an incomplete cell phone, you better take anything you get.

...

Ritche always said that microwave-sounding 'ding' ruined the mood.

He never told me who was the guy who received all of his prototypes and projects, but being locked by a gadget the one who taught me everything about mystery novels invented... feels like a backstab.

I don't like it. One bit.
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No. 295490 ID: 8c73c8

yeah, that's pretty bad. is the door open at least? if not then tell us what you know about this thing.
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No. 295496 ID: cf244d

Alright, fuck this lock shit, just kick the door down.
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No. 295501 ID: 07416a

>>295489
Geeze, just ask for a cell phone.
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No. 295504 ID: 82479f

Execute door.
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No. 295515 ID: 4ecdd0
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295515

>>295490

Hmph. Door is still locked. I just know that the lock was made to be unlocked only via digital code. Ritchie said it was going to be useful to store his gadgets and weaponry. I don't think he had time to plan a stronger lock, so he must have left behind the project for a weak one.

So I'll have to resort to violence and destroy his precious project. I won't complain, because it wasn't him who locked me here with it, and I want to know WHO did.

(Also, it will be a nice way to relieve stress.)

I distract the kids by asking for a cell phone. They say they'll go and find Samantha's in their room.

Better not have them around when the show starts.
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No. 295521 ID: 8c73c8

mighty foot engage.
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No. 295556 ID: 4ecdd0
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295556

Now's the time.

Stomping that fucking fake lock down.

And then

That imposter Gadgeteer goes down.
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No. 295565 ID: 82479f

>>295556
Just do it already.
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No. 295568 ID: 7f017c

Oh, just in case. Your excuse in case this was an elaborate set up, is that you got locked in by accident, got help, saw a spider or something similarly generic 'fear of it', it freaked you out (so yell as you kick) and you panicked your way out of the room. Its generic, but it stops you from being flat footed if someone asks you immediately.
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No. 295576 ID: 07416a

>>295568
Or tell the truth. She doesn't even have to do any work this time.
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No. 295604 ID: a41aaf

Be prepared not to accidentally kick someone opening the door in the face.
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No. 295634 ID: 4ecdd0
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295634

>>295565

With pleasure!

I stomp the lock with all my strength. I hear something breaking inside the door.
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No. 296136 ID: 82479f

Yes.

And now what. You broke the door. Open it.
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No. 297279 ID: e70dc1

Now go through the door. And remember to ruin the lives of these girls via COURT. Murder lasts a moment--humiliation and a jail record last forever!
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No. 297281 ID: d8a88f

>>297279
Makes a very good point, why give them the relative peace of death? Set the bitches up!
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No. 298127 ID: 951401

>>295634
good, now go through
got any plans on how to get revenge at this time?
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