Plan for the day

"There's also Bakugou Katsuki. He's a childhood friend, dunno it just felt right to put him there. He's connected to Deku, and Shigaraki. So you might recognize Shigaraki 'cause he's the one who attacked yesterday. Obviously he's connected to All for One. Also to Bakugou because Shigaraki is going to kidnap him in the future."


Although Mike was immerged in his friend's explanation, he noticed Tsukauchi raising his head with an alarmed expression painted all over his face then furiously writing something on a notebook in front of him.


Nezy raised an eyebrow, and for a millisecond stopped drinking tea.


From the phone came the sound of something crashing against a lamp post. Further mumbled noises of apologies, protests and questions revealed it was in fact a traffic light.


It did not stop the girl who was passionately explaining their experiment, and did not notice anything."At first we really wanted to connect him to Deku, you see if All for one is All Might's antagonist, Shigaraki is Midoriya's. But yeah, every point is 'just' linked with two others and we couldn't do more."


"We thought about writing the things in hiragana or kanji, like in japanese since it was the original language but it was too much of a bother, we were just doing it for fun."


The whole speech lasted around two hours. Kiki talked about the chant they sang during the creation, going over the concept of their openings and endings and the seasons.


She mentioned that the picture was not originally there, in fact, they weren't sure how it got stuck since they were supposed to be separated, or at least that's how she put them on her backpack.


But now the thing is that it didn't want to come out, it was stuck. So yeah the pictures were something they indeed wanted to add, but later and during their break at school.


The pen used was also kind of weird. It was a sharpie, which wasn't difficult to deduce seeing the writing, but it had two drops of blood. The girl waved it off as superstitious they knew, it was for the mood.


Of course the blood belonged to them, one drop from each.


The paper in itself wasn't special, two sheets of unused paper block.


The two rituals had been made at the same time, it was an afternoon.


And so on, she pursued with the details.


When she remarked she had nothing else to say, she blushed for she thought she had elaborated too much and went back to sitting properly.


Tsukauchi had mid-way given up on writing everything, instead blessed his initial reaction of recording it. One thing he praised himself interiorly for was his initiative of writing ever and single one question and contradiction that appeared.


From one hand he ended the recording, from the other he went back to the first questions he had written, dating from yesterday.


Kiki got thanked for her quite complete explanation of the process, and used the opportunity to announce a five minute pause before going over the questions. He added that lunch was going to be at 12:20. 


They would then carry on with the consequences of their presence and staying in 'this world'.

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