![]() ![]() ![]() If he's not there, then I'm calling an emergency!" Tenko told everyone. "Hey! You in-" She stopped shortly after looking in, indicating her lack of success. "Oh! Great idea, Himiko!" Tenko perked up at the suggestion, dashing across the room towards the kitchen. "Is he in the kitchen again? Last time a trial ended he was making breakfast." Himiko reminded her. "He didn't answer his door in the morning, and I didn't hear him asleep in there, so I don't think he's in bed, so where could he be?" She sighed. I was so distracted trying to help calm down Himiko's crying, I lost track of him." Tenko shook her head, bummed out. "He usually is, but he never turned up after the trial. Where's Y/n?" Tenko asked, stopping Kaito where he stood. Just cuz you all love me and can't help yours-" "Seriously, you guys are worrying too much. "Don't be stupid! If I had a chronic illness, I wouldn't stand a chance in astronaut training!" Kaito pointed out. "Are you sure you're not pushing yourself too hard? Or suffering from a chronic illness-" Keebo tried to offer a helping hand, to no avail. It was concerning for everyone who had seen it, except for Kokichi himself, to no surprise. To actually summarize, Kaito had tried to physically fight a beat-up Kokichi, only to get punched in the stomach, and cough so hard that your idea of a days worth of blood poured out of his mouth. The discussed incident had immediately followed your usual premature departure from the trials, following blood loss, a lack of care for the perished Blackened, or both. "Don't be stupid guys, there's no way I'd die!" Kaito remarked to try and bring the mood up. An average turnout, maybe if one had a large friend group. The morning after the horrible events leading up to and including the class trial heralded a grand total of. There was simply a gap in your memory from the time you exited the elevator to the next morning, when you felt a hand on your shoulder. You didn't remember passing out, you didn't even remember going to a room to pass out. "Empty" Would be a generous way to describe how you felt returning to the normal grounds.
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