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- #!/your/reality
- # Hi, everyone. I hope you don't mind the formatting-- it's really all to
- # fit in with the general 'style' (or 'theme'?) of Doki Doki Literature Club!.
- #
- # This is very much a work-in-progress; one that might actually never be finished.
- #
- # As a general guide to the formatting:
- #
- # Text without other indentations or marks preceding it is meant to be
- # interpreted as regular text.
- #
- # > "Indented text with > characters" is meant to be interpreted as dialogue.
- #
- # And these lines with '#'s in front of them are just regular old comments.
- # Feel free to read them, if you want to.
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- Heads.
- I take my pen and make another tally mark. That's the 98th time, now.
- In a row.
- I've been doing this for the past fifteen minutes.
- I glance idly at the coin on my hand.
- > "...am I even doing this right?"
- I'm pretty sure I am. But just to be sure, I take the coin and throw it against
- a nearby wall.
- It bounces off the wall and my forehead, flying up into the air before landing
- on the table, perfectly in front of me.
- Heads again, of course.
- I'm fairly certain this is impossible. Or at least nearly so.
- I check both sides of the coin. One side is heads, the other is tails.
- The coin doesn't feel weird.
- It's just another coin.
- I set it down (heads up, of course), and check the time. It was about 7:50 when
- I started messing around with the coin, school starts at 8, and it's about 10
- minutes to and from school, so I should be late by now.
- ...of course, the big digital wall clock in front of me spells it out clearly:
- It's 7:40.
- I look down at my watch, which says it's 7:40.
- Not really wanting to take my chances with faulty and/or convenient clocks,
- I grab my things and head out the front door anyways.
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- For some reason, as soon as I step out the front door, I'm hit with the
- inexplicable urge to go and check in on my neighbor, first.
- My feet take me out, past my front yard, then a door down, up the walkway, up to...
- ...an empty lot.
- Wait. The hell am I even doing?
- I don't have a neighbor. There's just an empty... um, house? Next to mine.
- I'm pretty sure there was a house here. Not just an empty patch of grass.
- I look up and down the street.
- There's an otherwise unbroken string of houses lining the street in both directions.
- And then this empty lot.
- I stare at the lot in confusion, and slowly back away.
- I mean, I'm pretty sure I'd remember whether or not I have neighbors. Right?
- And they wouldn't leave one random patch of land empty in the middle of a nice
- suburban neighborhood, right?
- The fuck is going on with me, today?
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- I'm busily walking towards a crosswalk, when a sudden thought strikes me:
- Did I remember to bring all of my stuff with me?
- I feel around in my pockets: my phone and wallet are both there-- and there's a
- nice-looking ink pen in my pocket, too. One I don't remember owning.
- I've got a bag with my other stuff in it too, of course, but I don't think
- > I see an annoying girl running toward me from the distance, waving her arms
- > in the air like she's totally oblivious to any attention she might draw to herself.
- that I took anything out of it last night, so I should be fine there. Wait, what?
- I look down the street. I, uh. I see _someone_ running down the street towards
- me.
- The first thing I think is 'annoying girl', but my mind draws a blank for her name.
- She-- Her name was... her name was...
- > That girl is ?a??yaojc????, my neighbor
- My head practically _explodes_ in pain; my eyes squeeze shut and my hand flies
- to my forehead instinctively.
- Thoughts somehow keep floating to the top of my head even through the pain.
- > and good friend since we were children.
- > You know, the kind of friend you'd never see yourself making today, but...
- I stumble to the nearest wall and lean against it for balance. Even still, I have
- a hard time keeping upright through the pain. What the hell am I even thinking
- about? What the hell is with this headache?
- I try to stay standing, but the ground feels like it's vanished from beneath my feet.
- > However, I just stop and idle in front of the crosswalk and let ?a??yaojc???? catch up to me.
- The world cuts to black suddenly, and everything seems to fa
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- > The school day is as ordinary as ever, and it's over before I know it.
- Something happens. The pain lets up suddenly. Reality returns.
- I'm standing at the back of my last class of the day, somehow.
- I look down at my watch. It's 3:05. I think.
- I stare blankly at the wall, trying to get my bearings straight.
- What _happened_ during the last seven hours?
- For some reason, my mind keeps drifting back to one peculiar thought.
- > "Clubs..."
- > There aren't realy that interest me.
- I manage to pick my feet up and start shuffling for the door.
- Before I get halfway there, however, someone walks in.
- For a second, she's strangely... 'out of focus', I guess. Like a blurred photo,
- or a glitched screen. It passes, though, and I immediately recognize her.
- > "...Monika?"
- She seems happily surprised, for some reason.
- > "Oh my goodness, I totally didn't expect to see you here! It's been a while, right?"
- I'm not quite sure how to react to that.
- > "Ah... yeah, it has."
- Her smile beams back at me sweetly. To be honest, it seems a bit weird for her
- to be so enthusiastic about meeting _me_, of all people.
- > Monika was probably the most popular girl in class - smart, beautiful, athletic.
- > Basically, completely out of my league.
- > So, having her smile at me so genuinely feels a little...
- I still can't shake the feeling that something is wrong, however.
- I can feel my focus start to slip away, suddenly; drifting towards matters that,
- at the moment, seem far more important to me than whatever's going on with Monika.
- My mouth seems to go on autopilot.
- > "You're in the debate club, right?"
- > "Ahaha, about that..."
- Seriously, what happened during the seven hours I lost? Did I pass out?
- Was I sleepwalking, or something? Is that even possible?
- Did anyone notice that something was wrong, while I was out?
- Every question I ask seems to lead to a million others.
- > "Sure, I guess I could check it out."
- Huh? Wait, what's going on? What did I just agree to?
- Monika seems excited, for some reason. What just happened?
- > "You're really sweet, you know that?"
- She turns to leave, and I suddenly find myself walking alongside her.
- # And thus, today marks the day we sold our souls to Monika and her irresistible smile.
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