"Shinzou Haru... what are we going to do with you..." Choco-sensei's eyes, which had been more than analytical than amusing, were staring deep into my eyes, almost looking for something.
Most likely an answer to something.
Rushia-chan, who had been staring a bit under her desk was not interested in the topic of choice as it was shown in her crossed arms and frequent sighs.
"Choco-sensei..." While I had started, I couldn't really find anything else to say to her. Even for the few minutes that we had been sitting in for, I still feel as though this overwhelming atmosphere was to have me experience how dangerous Choco-sensei's presence was.
"Yes, do you have something to say, Haru-kun~? Or should we start with you, Rushia-chan~?" Her tone of voice was supposed to be sweet, but it felt more threatening than close to exciting taste of sweets.
"Apologizing won't change a single thing between us. As long as he lives, then we will never get along." A sweet smile from the nurse had greeted the downcast eyes of the necromancer.
"My, that shouldn't be something you should say to a fellow student. Nor should you say that to someone else you barely know." My words would provide nothing to the matter, so just staying quiet would be beneficial.
"..." Rushia-chan didn't speak another word in response. Her closed eyes was the rejection that she needed to show.
"I see... I believe that your mother wouldn't want to hear something similar to what you just spoke?" To this, the necromancer's hand had visibily twitched as she opened back her eyes.
"You... wouldn't." As if to tease her further, the nurse's eyes snickered in glee. It was the acknowledgement of what made her tick was what seemed most amusing to the nurse. I'm believing that she's analytical to the students to do this very thing to many.
"I wouldn't need to treat you as a child, but if this is the most benefitting way of getting you to talk, then I think I can get a head start by looking for your mother's phone number." Rushia-chan had quickly closed the book that the nurse had opened. With such speed, she was really afraid of what her mother would say to her.
"I'll... talk. But not everything." Choco-sensei had moved her hand from the book and smiled with closed eyes.
"Well, I believe that it wouldn't be fair to Haru-kun and myself to hear the of a story of a knight trying to save the princess, only for him to stop at a bridge and ends his journey there." A click of a tongue was all I heard from Rushia-chan. Sitting back in her seat, she crossed her arms and turned her attention to the floor.
"Hm... how about I start the topic of what should be addressed? I think Haru-kun's resurrection should be a start?" My eyes had widened when she spoke so Casually about the topic of discussion. She managed to hear that much of our "conversation"?
"You heard that much, huh?" Rushia-chan, who wasn't fazed by her, only glared with her attention back at the nurse.
"Why, yes, I believe that a being such as myself should be capable of hearing such things, correct? Ah, I'm sorry, Haru-kun, I believe that I should've told you that I'm not some normal nurse."
"....I can see that." With a simple flex, her wings and horns were shown to us.
"What is a demon doing in this school? For what purpose do you have being here?" The aura that was being given off from Rushia-chan was more than threatening. A demon... to think I would actually meet one of... this appearance.
"Don't be like that, Rushia-chan. We all have our reasons for being here. And that is to help other people, of course! But enough about me, let's talk about... Haru-kun." She had finished with a tinge of curiosity that had leaked from her tongue.
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Holonatural Occurrences (Hololive Fanfiction)
AléatoireTurns out, life isn't as it seems as it creeps its way into Haru Shinzou's life. While on a trip, he encounters a mysterious wolf-girl that seems to be linked to something that shouldn't even be real to begin with. With the existence of the supernat...