"Are human beings truly equal?" as soon as the screen lit up, the students were met by the beautiful scenery of the pink and delicate cherry blossoms dancing with the winds, accompanied by Ayanokouji's voice.
"Wow, it really is Ayanokouji, sounds exactly like him and everything," Ike commented.
"It certainly does feel surreal to hear his voice coming from the big screen, huh?" Hirata chuckled.
"It is thrilling, isn't it, Kushida-chan?" Class D's Wang Mei-Yu, said excitedly to her classmate, who seemed out of it for some reason.
"Hm? A-Ah, yeah, it is!"
"Um, I'm not sure I'm thrilled about having my thoughts all laid out in the open like this," Ayanokouji raised his hand.
"Oh yeah? Well, I'll consider changing it if everyone agrees with you," the voice replied in playful manner. "So? What does everyone have to say?"
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"Well, I, for one, certainly wishes to see and hear all of his thoughts," Horikita stares at Ayanokouji, while the rest nods in agreement.
"Welp, there you have it. Got anymore complaints, Ayanokouji Kiyotaka?"
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Ayanokouji stares back at Horikita before answering: "Guess not."
"Good, then let's continue."
"Nowadays, people never shut up about the need for equality. A great man once said: 'Heaven does not create one person above or below another,' but the quote doesn't end there."
"Wow, is this the kind of stuff you think about, Ayanokouji-kun?" Ichinose asked.
"Uh, more or less, I guess."
"Reallyyyy?" Ichinose said in a way that made it sound like she was mentally taking notes.
The scene then cuts into the inside of a bus, where some familiar faces could be seen.
"Hey, look, it's Kushida-chan!" Ike exclaimed as he pointed at the screen. In response, Kushida chuckled in embarassment.
At the same time, some of the students got excited as well, seeing themselves on the big screen.
"It actually says we're equal at birth, but then gaps appear. That the differences are the result of one's academic efforts, or lack thereof," Ayanokouji countinued monologuing as an old lady slowly walked up to view.
"Man, I already knew Ayanokouji's a boring guy, but I didn't think even his thoughts would be this boring," yawned Yamauchi, earning noises of agreement from the others.
"Really? I don't think it's boring at all," replied Hirata.
"Exactly, you guys are just too dumb to understand," said Yukimura, pushing up his glasses, and also earning noises of agreement.
"H-Huh?! S-Shut up! I totally understand what he's talkin--" Yamauchi panicked, but was interrupted before he could finish his sentence.
"Shut the fuck up, will you? I'm trying to watch here," it was Ryuen.
"Hey, what'd you say, you asshole?!" Sudou, not one to let his friends be insulted, stood up, ready to throw down. In response, Ryuen simply scoffed, as if Sudou wasn't even a match for him.
"Sudou, stop it," Chabashira-sensei steps in and intensely glared at Sudou, in an attempt to intimidate him into sitting back down, which worked.
"At any rate, humans are capable of thinking for themselves. 'Equality' may be a false concept, but our inequality remains a difficult thing to accept," as he said this, the camera zoomed in on Ayanokouji's face.
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Making the COTE cast react to their own story because why not?
FanfictionExactly what the title says, this little story is about making the wonderfully large cast of COTE react to their own story.