[b]Shinobu Resan[/b] --- "...?!" The otakus heroic charge came quickly to halt when Shiori decided to go on collision course. Luckily, for both of them, she let go off the chair the moment Shiroi's body violently crashed into Shinobu. Even more fortunate was the fact that Shinobu got through the rough meeting with the floor relatively harmless, apart from the small [i]"Nya~"[/i] that hopefully no one heard as the club president's head kinda squeezed Shinobu's [i]chest.[/i] "What're do you think you're doing, Resan-san!?" The green-hair slowly started to comprehend what happened, though still void of the reason Shiori actually did what she did. [b]"Obviously trying to safe people!"[/b] The otaku quickly got up again, even if this was just a lucid dream, a [i]very[/i] lucid one at that, she still wouldn't allow anyone to die. Paying full attention to the grotesque abnormality once again. Shinobu had to search for yet another weapon, her best bet would be something sword-like, heck, even a robust stick, after all, she wasn't carrying her practice-equipment around like a certain somebody. Before she could even start to look for something to attack though, things happened way too quickly. [b]"Reiko!"[/b] Instinctively crying out as Shinobu witnessed how her Senpai had a whole new experienced with desks she quickly moved towards her. However, taking just 3 steps towards Reiko was enough time for the monster to seek the weakest prey: the unconscious red-hair. Words couldn't describe what was happening in the next few moments Shinobu helplessly stared at the monster, which name by the way she still did not know, as it had its way with Audrey. Was it the gore? The ecstatic shrieks of pain that were in rhythm with the play? The thought of her being the next? Shinobu did not know, but she was feared, even shaking, and if not for the fact of deeply believing this was just a lucid dre- nightmare, who knows what else might have happened to her. Shocked, she didn't bring out a single word after this, meaningful words spoken merely passed her by, the otaku's mind was blank. Dream or not, this just felt too real.