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// Yukio's point of view

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// Yukio's point of view.

After tremendous hours of workload, I was able to tap out of our station only to find out that I have ran out of dinner and I don't have a place to stay in. I looked around the camp, hoping to look for at least a chair to sit and sleep on.

"I heard ya didn't have dinner,"

"Sucks to be ya." Shura snuck up on my back, offering a hot chocolate in her hand. "I would prefer a coffee tonight," I answered as I took the cup.

"We ran out of coffee," Shura said, "And I took the last one." She said with a smirk on her face as she took a sip of her instant coffee.

"Besides, your shift is finished, the hot chocolate might help your sleep." She said as she lean on a tree.

"I guess you're not yet done with yours?" I asked as I took a sip of my chocolate drink.

"Upper class have to track the progress of the clean up. I'll be up until noon." She frustratingly scratched her head.

"Sucks to be you." I threw her tease back at her.

"I'm guessing you also don't have a tent to sleep on?" Shura teased back. "There's always a tree branch to sleep on." Shura stupidly pointed at the tree she was leaning on.

"I'm not a Koala."

Her stupid laugh started to slip. In moments like this, I hope she would stop annoying me with the little misfortune that has recently happened. She's been like this since I was a child.

Her laughs started to fade away, and it left a faint smile. "Rest Yukio, don't forget you're also on the recovery patients list. You're a demon, but that doesn't mean you're invulnerable." Shura tapped my shoulder.

She started to walk away, "I'll see you in the morning." She waved returning to her station.

What a tease. But because of her, I have at least a chocolate drink for dinner.

I sighed, looking around for items that could help with my rest. I looked up at the tree with a huge branch, taking consider of Shura's suggestion.

There's no way.

A tent unzipping close by was heard. After the cover unfold, a familiar face snuck her face out of the tent to say "I heard you don't have a tent."

I was finally settled inside the tent, with another person that invited me in. She was facing the opposite direction of where I was.

"Yukio?" She called my name.

"Yes, Yui?" I answered. Resting flat on my back.

"I'm sorry..." She quietly cried.

"No, no, Yui... I-" I bend over to get up to try and comfort her. But when I sighted her face, my actions halted.

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