[ The note kind of slips and falls from his locker as soon as he opens it, and for the first two or so seconds he thinks it's just one of his own. But as he goes to pick it up... it doesn't take long to notice the writing on it is different, and... vaguely familiar. ]
Ah... a game?
[ But why is it being called a "last" game...? That fills Saihara with nothing but dread, so he re-reads it quickly, picking out the things that stand out. First, there's the incorrect use of "two"... and then purposely using "C" as a shorthand in place of "see". There's nothing too odd about them individually he supposes, but they do kind of feel set apart in a letter that otherwise spells out everything normally -- and the rest of the grammar is proper too.
2-C. That's... his own homeroom? Is he supposed to find something there? He makes his way up the stairs as fast as he can to go check. ]
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[ The note kind of slips and falls from his locker as soon as he opens it, and for the first two or so seconds he thinks it's just one of his own. But as he goes to pick it up... it doesn't take long to notice the writing on it is different, and... vaguely familiar. ]
Ah... a game?
[ But why is it being called a "last" game...? That fills Saihara with nothing but dread, so he re-reads it quickly, picking out the things that stand out. First, there's the incorrect use of "two"... and then purposely using "C" as a shorthand in place of "see". There's nothing too odd about them individually he supposes, but they do kind of feel set apart in a letter that otherwise spells out everything normally -- and the rest of the grammar is proper too.
2-C. That's... his own homeroom? Is he supposed to find something there? He makes his way up the stairs as fast as he can to go check. ]