Arc 2: Part 2: No Need to be Lonely

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I was into deep thinking.


I stop for a moment to look around again.


Everyone seemed busy here and there in the library.


It was getting half and half crowded, so I decided to walk out of the room.


I took another stroll around the second floor, but something was catching my eye.


Leafy walked out from another hallway near my left, she looked down.


I went up to her ask what was wrong.


"Leafy, what's making you feel down now?" I question.


"Oh! Uh...n-nothing much, just don't c-check the classroom I w-was in..." She shrugs before quickly sprinting away to the first floor.


"Humph." I cross my arms, before turning to the previous hallway she came out of.


I walk through it, seeing a door to the classroom.


Peeking in, I saw Pin, moping in the right far corner in the room.



I could see why, people are killing eachother, and I was a little rude to her after the first class trial...


Taking action, I enter into the classroom and go near her.


"Heya, Pin--"


"Go away, Coiny." The Ultimate Leader says bluntly.


"I just want to help you, y'know?" I sigh, looking down slighty.


She glances at me for a second, before turning back to the corner.


An awkward silence rings through the classroom, with distant voices coming from the library.


I then had an idea.


I grabbed Pin's arm, before setting her onto a seat.


"What are you doin--"


"There's no need to be lonely, Pin! You can do just about anything, if you can believe it of course!" I smile.


"Do you think so...?" She tilts herself.


"Yes, for sure." I nod.


"Aaah...i'm doubting myself again..." She hugged herself.


"You don't need to doubt yourself of what you are!"


"But...what if I do?"


"You don't have to, because, I believe in you, Pin! You are the Ultimate Leader, after all!"



I saw that Pin's eyes widened up.


"...You really think so?" She says.


"Yeah. I do."


...


There was silence again.


"Well, it's good to know someone believes in me...and, even in my leadership?" She questions to me.


"Well, I can explain right now why I believe in your leadership!"  I wink at her.


"Oh! Please do! I think it would, cheer me up more?" She looks at me with an awkward smile.


"Alrighty..." I rub my hands together.


I spent some time with Pin, trying to cheer her up from the dumps with encouraging and helpful words about leadership, along with a few tips. After a while, she looked genuinely happy and gave me a thank you for believing in her.


I felt a little closer with Pin today.


(im trying new stuff while dying)

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