《~danganronpa chatfic~》Chapter 4
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I walked over to a door and knocked. The door opened and there was Kyoko. "Do you need something?" She asked raising a eyebrow. " can you try to find out if Misaki Tashiro likes someone?" I asked. "Why?" She asked. "For my friend" I said. "Oh I just thought you liked her" Kyoko said. "Nah I'm not into gir-" I stopped realizing what I was about to say. Her eyes widened a little bit her calm expression came back. "Let me guess you like Byakuya?" She asked sighing. "Fine I do but can we get back on subject?" I said. She shrugged. "Ok I'll see what I can do be and her are kinda friends anyway" Kyoko said. I thanked her and left. As I was walking down the hallway I passed a few more of my friends. Well actually they were the same as before. Im not that popular here. Byakuya is though. Why? Because he's rich and he's...well cute! Most girls fawn over him but mostly Toko. Not much people know of her alter personality genocide kill and we would like to keep it that way. Toko is friends with my sister which was a unlikely pair but I didn't care about her social life, as I was walking I bumped into someone. "Oh sor-" I looked up and saw Byakuya standing there with his arms crossed. My first thought was "bi panic" I felt my face heat up. "Oh hey Byakuya" I said giving a small wave and smiling. "Hello Makoto" He said nodding his head.
I felt my face heat up but I kept my head down. "You ok?" He asked. "Your face is red" he pointed out. "Oh yeah I'm fine" I said looking up at Byakuya and smiling nervously. Byakuya is 10 inches taller then me and honestly it sucks being short. Especially with people leaning on you for support. "Yeah ok goodbye" Byakuya said walking away. I swear his face looked a little red...
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I walked around the school saying hi to some of my classmates. I was walking around the garden when I saw Toko and Komaru talking. "Hey Toko. hey sis" I said waving. Toko saw me waved meekly. "Hey bro!" Komaru said. "so uh what are you guys doing?" I asked. "w-w-why do y-you care?" Toko stammered fiddling with her braids. "nah don't worry Toki its fine" Komaru said to Toko putting a hand on her shoulder.
(keep in mind i never watched ultra despair girls)
"w-well were just talking about g-going to the p-park" Toko stuttered. "oh thats nice" I said smiling. Toko glanced at me with her eyes full of doubt. I sighed. even after surviving a killing game with me she still doesn't trust me. I waved goodbye to them and walked away. today was friday so we all go home usually. thats why I proposed the idea of having a sleepover. memories of the killing game came back.
sayaka's death
Junko's well Mukuro death
Leons execution
Chihiros murder
Mondos execution
Taka's and Hifumi death
Celestes execution
Sakura's suicide
it all led up to the ultimate punishment.....the real Junko Enoshima's death. my eyes started to tear up. "ok calm down" I thought tugging on my hoodie. I opened the door to my dorm and flopped on my bed. I checked the clock and it was 3:06 pm. "4 more hours" I thought. I went onto my phone again.
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8 258For Queen and Country [An Interactive Novel]
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8 207The Great Expedition(Hiatus)
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8 106(Un)Prophesied Heroes
A regular guy in his 20s gets sucked into a world full of levels, monsters, gods, and propchecies with nothing but his ukulele and the clothes on his back. Uke in hand, Wesley made his way to the local branch of the Bard College to pick up a few levels and hit the road to travel the new world. For a while its all magic forests and incredible sights, but as time goes on it seems more and more likely that Wesley is actually one of these "prophesied heroes" that the lore on this world is full of. Fortunately for him, whatever Dark Lord he was supposed to duel didn't seem to get the memo and the world seems to be at peace. So it's probably nothing, right? This is the story of Wesley's adventuring party as they do their best to get him to fulfull his destiny. A power-hungry [Rogue], a slightly evil [Cleric], a [Mage] that just wants to go home, and a [Lord] who just wants to study the blade. Hopefully destiny is on their side, because the gods seem content to watch them struggle. Author's Note: This story should update once per week, but it might update more. Please leave any constructive criticism/typos I might have missed in the comments. Please enjoy, and let me know what you think!
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8 173Real Horror Stories
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