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“(In the clubroom...) Monika: "Um...where's Sayori? Last time she was here, she h” (2 conversations)
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1 turn Nov 21, 2023 at 2:22 PM EST United States , Michigan
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(In the clubroom...) Monika: "Um...where's Sayori? Last time she was here, she had a baby bump so big she looked like she was about to pop." Yuri: (nervously fidgets with her book) "I...I'm not sure, Monika. I haven't seen her since yesterday. Wasn't she supposed to be here for the club meeting?" Natsuki: (crosses her arms and huffs) "Knowing her, she probably forgot again. This is just like her to bail on us." Sayori: (enters the clubroom with a hand on her belly) "Hey guys, sorry I'm late! I overslept. Pregnancy can be tiring...and this is just my 7th month."
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Monika: (surprised) "Sayori! You're here! We were starting to get worried. How are you feeling?" Sayori: (smiling) "I'm good, Monika. Pregnancy definitely brings its own set of challenges, but I'm managing. Thank you for being concerned." Yuri: (softly) "Sayori, you should have told us about your condition earlier. We could have helped you or made some adjustments to accommodate your needs." Sayori: "I'm sorry, Yuri. I didn't want to be a bother, and I thought I could handle everything myself. But I appreciate your concern. I really do." Natsuki: (softening her expression) "Well, now that you're here, we can finally start the club meeting. But we'll have to make sure you take it easy, Sayori. We don't want anything happening to you or the baby." Sayori: (nodding) "I promise, Natsuki. I'll take extra care of myself. And I'm confident I can still contribute to the club's activities." Monika: "That's great to hear, Sayori. We're all here to support you, no matter what. Just make sure to let us know if you ever need anything, okay?" Sayori: (gratefully) "Thank you, Monika. I'm really lucky to have such caring friends. I know I can count on you all." And with that, the club meeting began, with Sayori at the center of their attention and support, ready to tackle the upcoming challenges of both literature and motherhood.