Amelia and I wasted no time and quickly began to start searching. We decided to search the classrooms first.
"Classroom A1?" I wondered, "well, this is a school."
Amelia and I entered the classroom. The classroom was surprisingly average. 16 desks were lined in rows of 4 on the surface of the room. The walls were average white walls with numerous posters plastered on top of them. The posters were about learning and some other normal stuff. There was another monitor placed in the room and beneath it was an LED blackboard which felt out of place with the entire set up.
"This is surprisingly average," I said, tinkering with some pencils on the teacher's desk, "but still much better than any of my old school's classes."
"Really?" Amelia questioned, "this is a huge downgrade for me. I attended Cylile State High, it's a very prestigious private school."
"No need to brag, Amelia," I replied, "I just said I think this place is better than my old school."
"What is it like?" Amelia asked, "I haven't been to any ordinary school in a while."
"Well, for the most part, it was normal. I attended St. Opius High School. It's a big school," I explained, "the classrooms were small but big enough to fit 20+ people, the students, for the most part, were nice, but some of them could be real nuisances when it came to class. The teachers I remember being very smart but they couldn't deal with the troublemakers.
"Sounds like a very savage place," Amelia said, "your school had students who didn't focus on studies? That's outrageous!"
"You may think that but it's actually pretty common," I explained, looking under a desk, "nothin' here."
"Why are you still looking?" Amelia said, "this place isn't big enough for a party of 16."
"You're right," I said, "just thought that there might've been some hidden stuff."
Amelia and I left the classroom and entered the next one which was across the hall. The classroom, in appearance, was exactly the same. The room was laid out in the same way as the last. This pattern repeated for every single classroom, it was as if the classrooms were copy and pasted in different parts of the school.
"It's exactly the same," I said, exiting classroom A10 with Amelia.
"Yeah, what a waste of time," Amelia agreed, "hopefully the other places are more interesting."
At that moment, we caught a glimpse of Julius and Alex who wandered into the hallway we were currently occupying.
"Amelia! Tyler! How fruitful have your searches been?" Alex asked, the same cheery tone in her voice more present than ever."
"Well we just spent half an hour looking at the same room," I replied sarcastically.
"That's kind of pointless," Julius said, "why would you do that?"
"Well, Tyler and I searched every single classroom," Amelia continued, "but each one of them was the exact same. It was kind of creepy that one would perfectly replicate a room 10 times."
"Huh? Really?" Alex questioned, "that means our efforts as well have been a waste of time!"
Julius spoke up, pointing down the hallway they were just in, "we explored the classrooms there and we weren't able to unearth anything of significance. We were hoping to find anything in the later classrooms but I guess our efforts were wasted."
"If you searched down there, how did we not run into you?" Amelia asked, " I mean, Tyler and I searched every classroom."
"Well, before we started searching the classrooms we searched the pool," Alex stated, "it looks like a promising place for the Ultimate Party!"
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Ultimate Danganronpa Murder Madness
Misterio / Suspenso16 high school students trapped in a cursed academy forced to live the rest of their long lives here but, there is one way to escape... kill one of your fellow classmates. From talents ranging from the Ultimate Hero to the Ultimate Pyromaniac, this...