A/N: Jed's POV
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"Yeah...I'm thinking about setting them up in the witness protection program. They'll be relocated out of Japan and far out of reach from the other Future Diary Holders." I said while walking inside my father's room so that we could continue with our conversation in privacy.
"That's actually a pretty good idea you got there. But you do know that we probably won't ever be able to see them again unless one of us wins the Survival Game, right?" My father said while closing the door behind him.
"Yes, I already know that. So, should we call the others to begin with the explanation?" I asked.
"...Sure, you just sit tight while I go and get them." My father turned around and left the room as he went to go gather the others. I just simply sat down on my father's bed and waited patiently for him to return with the rest of the family.
I began to imagine the kinds of reactions my family will have once I tell them that dad and I are part of a survival game to determine the next God of Time and Space. I'm most certain that they'll yell at me for not telling them that sooner, but I'm sure they'll be able to understand to why I had to keep it a secret from them.
Their safety IS the most important thing to me, and if they hated me for keeping it a secret, then so be it. After several of minutes passed, my father had finally returned to the room with the rest of the family.
"What's wrong? What's so important that we can't have this conversation in the cafeteria, huh?" My mother asked as she entered the room with her hands on her hips.
"Because this conversation is a family issue and a top secret. If anyone else hears of our conversation, we would be in some serious danger." My father replied as he shut the door behind him once everyone was inside the room.
"Does this conversation have anything to do with Kathleen?" Kimmy asked while looking down at the floor.
"Yes, this conversation does have something to do with Kathleen, and some other things actually." I replied while pulling out my cellphone from my pocket.
"Well, hurry up and spit it out already! I'm getting hungry!" Grandma Suvi said while crossing her arms.
"Alright...let's see, how to start this off...uhhh, dad and I are involved in a dangerous game we don't want any of you getting involved in it again." I sighed.
"It's...it's that survival game thing that you and your friends are always talking about, isn't it?" Kimmy asked.
"Survival Game? What the hell are you talking about, Jed? Are you telling us that you're in some type of gang or something?" Grandma Suvi asked.
"Well...technically yes, but then technically no. You see...dad and I, alongside thirteen other people are in a survival game to determine the next God of Time and Space." I replied.
"God of Time and Space?" My mother and Grandma Suvi repeated as if they didn't hear me the first time. "Okay, I'm beginning to think that you're on some kind of drug! I'll go get Doctor Esperat, he might be able to help you!" My mother stopped in her tracks once my father reached out and grabbed her wrist.
"He's telling the truth...we're both fighting for our lives in this survival game to become the next God of Time and Space. Remember the retirement home incident? The incident with Kathleen a few days ago? The only reason those events occurred were because of the other Future Diary Holders." My father sighed.
"Future Diary Holders? What are you talking about, Angelo?" Grandma Suvi's eyes narrowed as she glared at her son.
"Future Diary Holders are what I and your grandson are...people that can see into the future thanks to our diaries. Originally, they were our normal diaries, but the Gods of Time and Space altered them to tell us our the one hundred days in advance." My father replied.
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Future Diary 2: New Survival Game
ActionThousands of years have passed since Yukiteru and Yuno created a new future, a.k.a, Happy End. But unfortunately their time as gods are coming to an end. Now seventeen new Future Diary Holders have been chosen to battle it out for the title of 'God...
