[Center][b]Ayano Wakahisa: [color=fff200]Warakuma High[/color][/b][/center] [Center][b] Monday, June 1st[/b][/Center] On her way to school, Ayano had heard two girls from her class talking about something. It caught her attention and she promptly went closer to the two, hoping to get some information. She wasn't really one for gossip and rumors, but with the current crisis hitting the city, it makes things slightly more plausible... [i]"Hey, did you hear who got kidnapped last time?"[/i] [i]"Ah, I haven't been updated lately, who was it?"[/i] [i]"Was? More like were! I think someone said it was Kotori-chan and Sato-kun. Can you imagine that? Two victims at once?[/i] [i]"Stop that, you're scaring me!"[/i] Afterwards, they found themselves in front of the school, ready to begin a brand new day. Although the names weren't exactly familiar to begin with, the girl couldn't shake the feeling of uneasiness that was beginning to envelop her classroom, as her classmates spent their homeroom time exchanging stories and discussing the rumors that hit the the town last weekend. She gave a sigh and looked down at her table, thinking to her self if this kidnapping can just end and move to a different town just so she has nothing to worry about anymore. But that doesn't seem likely, her wishful thinking swept away as the teacher entered, Ayano began to focus her thoughts elsewhere. [Center][b]Ayano Wakahisa: [color=fff200]Warakuma High[/color][/b][/center] [Center][b] Monday, June 1st - After School[/b][/Center] No sooner than she would have it, classes were already over, the teacher lamenting over the fact that they've barely gotten to the middle part of their lesson. It was a shame too, Ayano was actually getting into the gist of things and was ready to take on whatever questions were about to be handed out, maybe that was an exaggeration...Rising from her seat and packing her things, the brunette reminded herself that there was a club meeting today and headed towards their club room without hesitation, with luck she'll be the first one there and no one could disrupt her precious reading time.