02 Even Isekai Can't Save You From School

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Ok, that's definitely Nora, and, in fact, most of the game characters seem to be here too. After somehow conjuring up a short introduction, you quickly took a seat in the first empty seat you saw, not paying any attention to anything.

So, if it's really them, and I'm in a game, does that mean I died? Your heart sank at the thought; there was so much you weren't ready to leave behind. But, if I'm here during the game's events, once there's an ending the game would end, and I would be freed, right?

You decided, for your own sanity, that it was true. It made sense because, after all, you obviously are not part of the plot, so once the game resets from its "happy ending" you're sure to be free. And, even if it didn't make sense, you were going to choose to believe this.

Plus, some indescribable feeling told you that you were right to think that. Despite any previous beliefs on spirituality and higher beings you had, it felt like the world's deity (or developer, considering it's a game) was confirming your beliefs. And that knowledge helped you calm down a bit.

While you didn't know all of the game, considering it hadn't all come out yet, you still knew the general gist of the plot. The game designers did confirm that all of the cast would be applying for and heading to different colleges. They hinted towards a sequel of the game, based on what college Nora goes to, and which love interest was at that college.

And while, that's just a theory (a game theory *if you get this ref ily*), it confirms that this game reaches its end at the end of the year, or whenever college applications/acceptances were.

About the game's process, the fact that it was already the second month of school meant that the first main event of the game has probably transpired.

With Rose Colored Love Letters, the game came out in events. You went through the days until the culminating event at the end of the update, where you could only pass based on your relationships with the love interests. You liked the game because it meant you didn't have to choose just one of them because you totally didn't have a favorite. (you totally did)

Nora was the sweetest, most kind character ever created. She reminded you of yourself in that she would sometimes apologize for nothing at all, seeming to always keep everyone's feelings in mind when acting.

In the game, Nora had transferred to this school at the start of senior year, and her sweet voice and demeanor meant she caught everyone's attention. Plus, it wasn't very often that Gravis got fresh meat new students, considering the cost of attendance and exclusivity. So, she was of course greeted by one of the main girl cliques at the school. Stereotypical bullying ensued (the plot was pretty common in otome games, but it never gets boring, especially when it's with your lovely Nora). However, Nora isn't "rescued" by any male lead, she remains strong and focuses on herself, her studies, and her friends. You had always looked up to her in that way, loving her never-ending kind nature and wishing you too could ignore the pressure to conform.

The first event, which has probably already occurred, was the school club fair, where students are mandated to participate in at least one after-school activity. It happens about 5 weeks into the school year (aka 5 rounds in-game). For the other seniors, the club fair was just a free day, as they already had clubs that they had been in for the past few years. Nora, on the other hand, struggled to find a club.

Sure, it's just picking a club, but it was made exceedingly worse because of Jessica. Jessica, being as well-known and connected as she was, had connections to just about every club. Meaning that if Nora were to join those clubs (if she even was allowed in), it would definitely not be a pleasant experience.

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