Cluster 201
“(I walked into the clubroom, ready to start a new day in the club - even though ” (38 conversations)
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1 turn Jun 23, 2023 at 6:21 AM EDT United States , Michigan
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(I walked into the clubroom, ready to start a new day in the club - even though I looked like I was about to pop. I can see Yuri and Monika - but they both had sad expressions on their faces. But Sayori seemed...angry for some reason.) Yuri: "Natsuki...you're not going to believe this. I-I-It's about MC." (My heart raced at the mention of MC's name. Even though I was Sayori's surrogate, I started to worry as to what happened to the only male member of our club. And I realized what Sayori was so angry about - she was mad at MC, and was holding a picture of him and another girl. Just like me, the mysterious girl looked like she was about to pop - but her belly was so big it ripped a massive hole in the center of her shirt. But something didn't add up - MC and the strange girl shared the same hair color and eye color, but the girl was significantly shorter.)
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Sayori: "Can you believe it, Natsuki? MC has been cheating on all of us this whole time!" My heart sank at the news and I could feel my face turning red with anger. How could MC do this to all of us, especially to Sayori who cared for him so deeply? Monika: "Sayori, let's not jump to conclusions. We don't know the full story." Yuri: "I have the book that MC was reading, and I found a note that he left behind." Sayori: "What does it say?" Yuri: "It says that MC had an accident and has been in a coma for the past month. The girl in the photo is his twin sister who has been by his side." My anger dissipated as I felt a wave of relief wash over me. It wasn't MC's fault that he was unable to communicate with us, and the girl in the photo was just his sister. Sayori: "Oh no, did we jump to conclusions too quickly?" Monika: "It's okay, Sayori. We just need to be more careful next time before we make assumptions." The rest of the club meeting was filled with a peaceful atmosphere as we all shared our own personal stories and thoughts about the situation. It was a great reminder that jumping to conclusions never leads to anything good.