Tanaki was on his way to the ramen shop. He decided not to go to the group study since Reika was joining them.
Buzz...Buzz..buzz
"Is that coming sound from my bag?"
He opened his bag just to check if it was from his bag and if it was, what was it?
"I had a phone? Seriously?" He was extremely shocked.
He scrolled down the notifications he received and there was a mail from Itsuki.
"Do people out here automatically have email addresses on their phones?"
"Hmmm....."To: Black
Subject: Gotta ask.
Hey where are you? Did you see Ayu and Reika together by any chance? Ayu headed out to the departmental store to pick up Reika but it's been an hour since she left.
From: Itsuki
"How am I suppose to know where they are? I already told them I'm not coming." Tanaki sighed and continued walking without leaving a reply.
"Hey Black! You ass!" Someone shouted.
Tanaki looked back to see Itsuki, bending down and almost out of breath.
"Yeah? What brings you here?" Tanaki asked.
"Are you even human? Why didn't you reply to my mail?" He asked him instead.
"Oh about that, I don't know how to reply or use a phone. I recently got a phone." He replied with a white lie.
"Oh, that's okay then." Itsuki said with a smile."So people still do believe such lies or he probably thinks I'm dumb." Tanaki thought.
"Anyways, I got here searching for Ayu." Itsuki said.
"So you still haven't found them? It's been an hour since you sent me that mail." Tanaki said.
"Yeah, I tried calling Ayu but she isn't picking up her phone so I called Reika, but when she picked up the phone she was only laughing and then she hung up. Isn't that weird?" Ituski told Tanaki.
"That girl wasn't normal to begin with but yeah that is nuts." Tanaki replied.
"Hey, Black. I'm going to tell you something, which you'll think of as much more crazier than anything you've heard so far, but care to listen?"
"Yeah right. Tell me about it." He smirked looking at Itsuki.
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The War I Loved
FantasyEveryone wanted to leave. I did not understand that because for half of their lives, all they did was try to run away from reality. They were escapades, just like me but now that they were here, they were craving for home. They no longer belonged an...