The entire group piled into the trial room, taking their respective spots. All except for Joey, whom was stuck leaning on Shane or else he would instantly fall over. The motivation was somewhat working among the YouTubers. Something about the Death Penalty looming beside them gave them all an extra push to get things solved and done. Each person present did nothing but remain silent.
"So, what exactly are we trying to accomplish here...?" Mark spoke out before anyone else.
"What do you mean?" Felix questioned.
"Well, I mean, we don't really have a clue what's going on. The crime scene was kind of just a big mess." Mark explained with a shrug.
"Just explain everything you saw, maybe one of us can conclude something." Shane insisted.
"Okay, well, there was a hammer hanging from a string in the doorway." Mark began.
"Yeah, the string was taped to the top of the door frame. It was kind of weird, I don't know why anyone would think that was a good tactic for murder." Phil said with a shrug.
"I told you guys, no one was even there." Joey insisted persistently.
"You probably just forget what happened. I really doubt the hammer just kind of, flew at your face." Krism replied.
"It could of. You know, gravity." Minx suggested, with slight sarcasm intended.
"I really don't think it just fell from the ceiling." Jon said, rolling his eyes.
Felix thought back to the way the weapon had been set up. The term "gravity" had sparked an idea originating from when he was in high school and college, while he was studying engineering and physics. Somehow, the how situation and gravity going together made sense.
The string was fairly long. From the door frame the hammer probably came down to Joey's shoulder's or lower, so it couldn't have just fallen.
They had already established that everyone was in the kitchen at the time, and Joey insisted that no one had hit him...
So it was neither smacked nor dropped.
And the door was wide open.
The solution flung into Felix's mind in a single moment.
"It didn't fall! And no one was there to hit him either!" The blonde shouted out excitedly.
"What?" Jon asked.
"The hammer was sitting on top of the door before Joey came in, so when he opened the door, it fell. Joey, you said a note told you to turn around, right?" Felix requested.
"Uh, yeah?" Joey answered, not quite catching on.
"Well, whoever set it up put the note there too, so you'd be hit in the right place." Felix confirmed.
"That...actually makes sense." Shane commented, shocked by the seemingly simple solution.
"Why is it always Felix who figures out these things?" Phil questioned, reminiscing back to the real murders, where Felix would solve nearly every mystery that was available.
"I think it's just how these things go, really. Every group has that one person that doesn't seem too bright, but their personality helps them along." Minx pointed out, shrugging lighty.
"Hey!" Felix retorted.
"I meant it as a good thing!" Minx defended, holding back a giggle.
"Okay, okay! That still doesn't tell us who had this weird idea to kill him." Shane interrupted.
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Super YouTube Ronpa 2
FanfictionAfter winning the game and leaving the convention, Felix is off to find where his friends ended up. But surviving in a post-apocalyptic world isn't as easy as it may sound. He hasn't found much luck in finding the other YouTubers, and turning back t...
