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  It had been a week since the Night Vision game, leaving about two days on their visas.

  To say the two snakes were nervous was an understatement. Two and a half weeks ago they swore that Nezumi would be gone the third game they played. They swore it and they were definitely going to go through with it. No way in hell were they going to turn back.

  The sky was bright and sunny, contrasting to the dark and murderous actions the snakes would attempt in the game later in the evening. Yumie enjoyed the sunny weather, able to wear a dark green tank top and sweatpants. She tied a black jacket around her waist in case she got cold.

  All three of them strolled the empty streets of Tokyo, wanting to stay active and not sit around in Tadami's apartment.

  "Why do we have to participate tonight? We still have two days left on our visa," Nezumi asked, wondering why they wanted to participate even when they still had time left. In all honesty, the snakes were growing irritated by the mouse who had nearly gotten them killed on multiple occasions. Yumie's prediction of her getting them killed had been correct. If they kept letting her tag along with them, they'd for sure die.

  Yumie glanced at Tadami, knowing that he had a better chance of convincing Nezumi to go. "Jobs do not dissolve and vanish midst our whimpering feeble cries."

  "Huh?" Nezumi said, tilting her head. She never understood the two snakes' references to poetry. She found it odd and confusing.

  "What I mean is it's better to do it sooner than later, don't you think? Procrastinating isn't a good thing. If something bad happens to one of us the day our visa ends, then we'll all be in trouble," Tadami explained, slowly convincing the mouse.

  Nezumi nodded slowly, starting to understand why they wanted to go so soon. "Oh. That's actually a really good idea!" she exclaimed, not knowing the true intentions of the man. Tadami smiled to himself, already imagining what it would be like for the girl to be gone.

  Yumie then sped up ahead of them, turning around to face them. She walked backward, cautious of her surroundings. "What do you guys think the game category is?"

  She had a sickening smile on her face, one that screamed malicious and evil intent. In secret, she hoped for it to be a hearts game. She'd love to see the look of betrayal on Nezumi's face.

  "I hope it's a club game... those are less nerve-wracking and don't kill as many people," Nezumi mumbled, still affected by the deaths and seeing people dying in front of her eyes. Yumie and Tadami were already past that, whether it be a good or bad thing.

  Tadami responded, "Spades games are fun, it's always nice to challenge the physical body." The female snake shook her head at Tadami's response. She was naturally athletic and was a highly active person, but she hated spades games. Relying on her athleticism to survive was something she highly disliked. Relying on her brain power, however, that was something she enjoyed.

  Mind games were better than physical games. They trained your brain to think harder and allowed Yumie to be two steps ahead of everyone else.

  The girl hoped she'd be able to experience a hearts or diamonds game soon. Her wishes made others think that she was insane, but it was fun to mess with others and have to think to win.

  "I hope it's a diamond game," Yumie decided to answer with the more tamer response. Surely she would frighten the mouse if she admitted she wanted to play a game of betrayal. They needed to keep the mouse thinking that she was in safe hands.

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