Just another day, that's what it was supposed to be. Another day of listening to a teacher ramble on in what amounted to gibberish for her and then waiting for her friend Hana to relay what was being said. It was a rough process and much of what was being said was clearly being lost in the translation. It was hard enough being the only Japanese girl in school. Sometimes in the hall between classes she could hear other students talking about her, not that she knew what they were saying but she recognised when some of them would say "Japanese girl" and she knew that meant her. It was impossible for her to know what they were saying and most conversations ended with both parties being confused and more than a little bit frustrated. The only person she could really rely on was Hana. They had only known each other for a few weeks but her help was invaluable. Many westerners were tall and Hana was no exception standing at 5'8" with long blonde hair and a body like a swimsuit model. Maki felt rather meek in comparison despite being physically fit she felt that she lacked some of the features that really made western women 'sexy'. Despite her looks and glamour Hana was a genuinely caring and bubbly person who would give her last pound to a stranger if they needed it more than she did.
Just another day with her friend. That was the thought that crossed her mind just before it happened. Everything went dark and she wasn't sure but she could have sworn that the teacher vanished right before her eyes. Maki, unsure of what to do, looked to Hana for help. ((Is this some kind of drill?)) She asked, knowing the answer. ((No. This is something else.)) The other students started talking as well but she couldn't pick out anything sensible from them. One thing she did understand was the tone of panic building in everyone's voice, which only made her more afraid of whatever was happening. She jumped at a hand being placed on her shoulder. ((Maki, it's me. Let's go see if we can find some other staff members.)) Maki nodded in response and immediately realised that if she couldn't make out Hana's face than Hana couldn't make out hers. ((Okay.))
After Hana spoke to some of the other students, who all seemed just as afraid as she was, they headed out into the corridor. Everything had fallen to darkness and they had only their phones to light the halls that now seemed to ooze a certain ominous atmosphere. Hana was exceptionally quiet as they inched their way down the halls, she was typically the loudest person in the room. This only served to make Maki more nervous. Students from other classes seemed as lost as they were so Hana led them towards the prinicipals office, if anyone knew what was going on it would be him. They reached the stairs and suddenly a demonic shriek rang out. Maki's heart skipped a beat and she jumped into Hana's arms like a fightened child. Hana, who seemed much more collected about the whole situation, turned off both of their phones and moved to the wall making them as small a target as possible should anything come roaming the hall. They stayed there for a moment and waited to see, or hear, if anything was close to them. Maki whispered as softly as she could. ((What was that sound?)) Hana was as lost for an explanation as Maki. ((I don't Know. Let's just keep moving.)) Maki didn't resist as Hana led the way. Here she was in a strange country with strange happenings all around. Who else could she rely on but the only person that could even understand what she was saying?
They finally made it to the principals office a short while later. Thankfully nothing else of note had happened. Hana didn't bother to knock as she entered the office. It had two parts to it. The first part of the office was clearly meant for the secretary although she was also nowhere to be found. There was no sign of any struggle or things being packed. It was as if she had simply vanished into thin air. Did that mean that she really did see her teacher vanish as well? Hana shined the light around and scanned the desk as if she was looking for something in particular. Neither of them found anything out of the ordinary. Forms and paperwork were left out on the secretary's desk. Hana picked one up and inspected it carefully. ((She didn't even finish filling out this form...)) Maki took a look as well, even with her poor knowledge of the english language she could tell that the pen stopped mid-stride. The circumstances only continued to become stranger and stranger. Hana opened the door to the Principal's main office and again no one was there. Had the entire staff gone missing? They looked around the office for clues. Maki felt especially useless since she couldn't read anything. She heard Hana talking to herself in English for a moment. ((Did you find something?)) Maki asked. ((No, I just thought it was strange that the Principal left his window open.)) Maki heard what she assumed was Hana closing the window and then coughing. Maki, concerned for her friend, walked over to her. ((Are you alright?))
Hana continued to cough for a moment then suddenly stood up straight. Maki let out a sigh of relief that the coughing stopped then Hana spoke up this time her voice was flat. ((You know what? I've just realised something; they're both right.)) Maki was confused. ((Who's right? About what?)) Hana wasn't making any sense but she continued to speak. ((You're just a spoiled little rice queen and I don't feel like babysitting you anymore...)) Where was this coming from? ((...All you do is latch on to me all day and berate me with stupid questions...)) Hana placed her hands on Maki's face. Maki was unsure of what to do and froze in place. ((...You don't belong in this country, you don't belong at this school, and you sure as hell don't belong in my house!))
Hana suddenly moved her hands down to Maki's throat and pushed her back against a cabinet with glass doors. The pressure was so great that Maki couldn't breathe. Behind her she could hear the glass giving way. Maki tried to release herself by striking Hana's elbows but she was already getting weak. Then the glass finally gave way and shattered. Shards of glass fell around her and she could feel some of them cutting into her. At this point Hana was hysterical and shouting things in English that she didn't understand. Desperately, Maki flailed around for anything to help her get out of this situation. Her hand landed on something heavy and solid. She grabbed hold and swung with everything she had landing sqaurely on Hana's head.
Finally, she was released from Hana's iron grip as she fell off of Maki, now gasping desperately for air. Hana started speaking again, more frantic than before. Maki tried to stand up but Hana was already back on top of her. This time Maki was able to catch Hana's arm and put her into an armbar. ((If you don't stop I'll... I'll break it!)) Hana thrashed about furiously, Maki couldn't believe what was happening. ((PLEASE STOP!)) Maki increased the pressure until she heard definitive cracking sounds as Hana cried out. Even after that she still didn't stop, Hana struggled to get up and tried once again to attack. Maki grabbed the object she used before and swung again. Hana landed on top of her with all of her weight, then nothing. The air grew still once again and she could feel a warm liquid running down her chest. The tears started to flow awnd Maki didn't know what to do. ((I'm sorry. Why didn't you stop? I'm so sorry.)) Maki pulled herself out from under Hana's body and sat up against a filing cabinet. What was going on? Why did she lash out like that? What was going on? She couldn't stand to stay in that room any longer so she stumbled out into the hall, every step she took made a resounding squish. She knew what it was but thinking about it mad her feel like she was going to puke. Instead she curled up against the far wall adjacent to the Principals office and let the tear flow.
Just another day with her friend. That was the thought that crossed her mind just before it happened. Everything went dark and she wasn't sure but she could have sworn that the teacher vanished right before her eyes. Maki, unsure of what to do, looked to Hana for help. ((Is this some kind of drill?)) She asked, knowing the answer. ((No. This is something else.)) The other students started talking as well but she couldn't pick out anything sensible from them. One thing she did understand was the tone of panic building in everyone's voice, which only made her more afraid of whatever was happening. She jumped at a hand being placed on her shoulder. ((Maki, it's me. Let's go see if we can find some other staff members.)) Maki nodded in response and immediately realised that if she couldn't make out Hana's face than Hana couldn't make out hers. ((Okay.))
After Hana spoke to some of the other students, who all seemed just as afraid as she was, they headed out into the corridor. Everything had fallen to darkness and they had only their phones to light the halls that now seemed to ooze a certain ominous atmosphere. Hana was exceptionally quiet as they inched their way down the halls, she was typically the loudest person in the room. This only served to make Maki more nervous. Students from other classes seemed as lost as they were so Hana led them towards the prinicipals office, if anyone knew what was going on it would be him. They reached the stairs and suddenly a demonic shriek rang out. Maki's heart skipped a beat and she jumped into Hana's arms like a fightened child. Hana, who seemed much more collected about the whole situation, turned off both of their phones and moved to the wall making them as small a target as possible should anything come roaming the hall. They stayed there for a moment and waited to see, or hear, if anything was close to them. Maki whispered as softly as she could. ((What was that sound?)) Hana was as lost for an explanation as Maki. ((I don't Know. Let's just keep moving.)) Maki didn't resist as Hana led the way. Here she was in a strange country with strange happenings all around. Who else could she rely on but the only person that could even understand what she was saying?
They finally made it to the principals office a short while later. Thankfully nothing else of note had happened. Hana didn't bother to knock as she entered the office. It had two parts to it. The first part of the office was clearly meant for the secretary although she was also nowhere to be found. There was no sign of any struggle or things being packed. It was as if she had simply vanished into thin air. Did that mean that she really did see her teacher vanish as well? Hana shined the light around and scanned the desk as if she was looking for something in particular. Neither of them found anything out of the ordinary. Forms and paperwork were left out on the secretary's desk. Hana picked one up and inspected it carefully. ((She didn't even finish filling out this form...)) Maki took a look as well, even with her poor knowledge of the english language she could tell that the pen stopped mid-stride. The circumstances only continued to become stranger and stranger. Hana opened the door to the Principal's main office and again no one was there. Had the entire staff gone missing? They looked around the office for clues. Maki felt especially useless since she couldn't read anything. She heard Hana talking to herself in English for a moment. ((Did you find something?)) Maki asked. ((No, I just thought it was strange that the Principal left his window open.)) Maki heard what she assumed was Hana closing the window and then coughing. Maki, concerned for her friend, walked over to her. ((Are you alright?))
Hana continued to cough for a moment then suddenly stood up straight. Maki let out a sigh of relief that the coughing stopped then Hana spoke up this time her voice was flat. ((You know what? I've just realised something; they're both right.)) Maki was confused. ((Who's right? About what?)) Hana wasn't making any sense but she continued to speak. ((You're just a spoiled little rice queen and I don't feel like babysitting you anymore...)) Where was this coming from? ((...All you do is latch on to me all day and berate me with stupid questions...)) Hana placed her hands on Maki's face. Maki was unsure of what to do and froze in place. ((...You don't belong in this country, you don't belong at this school, and you sure as hell don't belong in my house!))
Hana suddenly moved her hands down to Maki's throat and pushed her back against a cabinet with glass doors. The pressure was so great that Maki couldn't breathe. Behind her she could hear the glass giving way. Maki tried to release herself by striking Hana's elbows but she was already getting weak. Then the glass finally gave way and shattered. Shards of glass fell around her and she could feel some of them cutting into her. At this point Hana was hysterical and shouting things in English that she didn't understand. Desperately, Maki flailed around for anything to help her get out of this situation. Her hand landed on something heavy and solid. She grabbed hold and swung with everything she had landing sqaurely on Hana's head.
Finally, she was released from Hana's iron grip as she fell off of Maki, now gasping desperately for air. Hana started speaking again, more frantic than before. Maki tried to stand up but Hana was already back on top of her. This time Maki was able to catch Hana's arm and put her into an armbar. ((If you don't stop I'll... I'll break it!)) Hana thrashed about furiously, Maki couldn't believe what was happening. ((PLEASE STOP!)) Maki increased the pressure until she heard definitive cracking sounds as Hana cried out. Even after that she still didn't stop, Hana struggled to get up and tried once again to attack. Maki grabbed the object she used before and swung again. Hana landed on top of her with all of her weight, then nothing. The air grew still once again and she could feel a warm liquid running down her chest. The tears started to flow awnd Maki didn't know what to do. ((I'm sorry. Why didn't you stop? I'm so sorry.)) Maki pulled herself out from under Hana's body and sat up against a filing cabinet. What was going on? Why did she lash out like that? What was going on? She couldn't stand to stay in that room any longer so she stumbled out into the hall, every step she took made a resounding squish. She knew what it was but thinking about it mad her feel like she was going to puke. Instead she curled up against the far wall adjacent to the Principals office and let the tear flow.