[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/190522/5ec07975271d6ef3e7be9e67e7144f35.png[/img][/center][right][hr][b][color=ffe4b5]Unknown Forest[/color][/b][hr][/right] [i]Delusions of grandeur.[/i] It was common among the younger crowd, even more so nowadays with the rise of video games and social pressures. But Honami wasn't his patient, and she wasn't the only one who underwent their fight. He wanted to smile and nod and discard her opinion entirely. He wanted to assure her that everything would be alright while pondering the true explanations behind her struggles. But she made too much sense. Everything that they'd gone through sounded too close to something he'd see in a commercial or magazine advertisement. [b][color=FFE4B5]"I'll admit I don't know that much about geography, but I've never heard the name of this forest in my life,"[/color][/b] said Kaito. He bit his lip and pondered Honami's last words, at a loss on how to act. If he stepped out of the box of reason for a moment, he could see how concluding that they had died made sense. But there had to be some other explanation that could work under the confines of reality. People didn't just die and wake up in an afterlife that had creatures poised to kill them. [b][color=FFE4B5]"It's possible we were drugged and moved here by someone. That could explain why our minds are having a difficult time trying to adjust to our surroundings,"[/color][/b] he proposed. It was a shaky theory at best, and came with some worrying implications as to what the other two had just done, but he wasn't about to accept the idea of dying and reviving.