[center][color=ff9815][b][h1]Nakano Nagi[/h1][/b][/color] [color=ff9815]Mentions: Asumi[@Ambra], Munehisa[@Solace][/color][/center] Nagi stared at the crow Asumi was so excited over with her usual unimpressed face. Well, it wasn't dying. It also wasn't eating the granola bar that her best friend had left for it, but even with Nagi's borderline-nonexistent knowledge of birds, she was pretty sure she understood why. [color=ff9815][b]"Uh...Asumi?"[/b][/color] Nagi tapped her on the shoulder. [color=ff9815][b]"I'm pretty sure the bird can't, you know, bite through the granola bar. Don't think that's how beaks work-"[/b][/color] She was suddenly cut off by an unfamiliar voice, causing her eyebrow to twitch. [color=ff9815][b]"Oi, what the fuck-"[/b][/color] Nagi cut off as she looked around. There was no one else around. Was she losing it after that shitshow yesterday? Hell, did they get sucked into that alternate dimension crap yet without her or Mune noticing? A glance around showed that the bushes outside the school still seemed normal, so that clearly wasn't the case. Considering it clearly wasn't herself, Asumi, or Mune that spoke, that only left one real culprit. God damn, she [i]was[/i] losing it if she thought the crow was talking. What was more disturbing, however, was the fact that Asumi didn't seem to react to hearing the voice. A quick glance at Mune showed that he clearly heard it too, so...that only really left one reasonable explanation. Somehow, having something to do with the freaky alternate world let you hear birds all of a sudden. Or at least this one. This really sucked. Nagi shook her head apologetically at Asumi, shrugging as she decided to cover it up for the moment. [color=ff9815][b]"Sorry, phone buzzed in my jacket. Forgot I left it like that."[/b][/color] She made a show of pulling said phone out and flipping through her texts, looking up from the screen the moment Asumi's gaze was turned to narrow her eyes and glare at the crow. Damn, but Nagi really, really, hoped she was just hallucinating the first sentence. Dealing with talking birds wasn't something she wanted to deal with at all.