Serena Bellerose
As the door to the bathroom seemed to pop open with no trouble, Serena’s eyes widened even more. No, this couldn’t happen. She needed somewhere safe from all of these people! How could she even sleep through the night if the one place that was supposed to be safe wouldn’t even be safe!? ”N-No! You can’t do this! Monokuma! M-Monokuma! They… they can’t do this, can they!?” she shrieked, absolutely terrified. The girls’ bathrooms were locked for a reason, right? Wouldn’t that defeat the whole purpose of locks if they could just be broken that easily!?
She stood up, bringing her hands together and close to her body, visibly shaking from fright. They were going to kill her, she knew it. Maybe not one of these people—but someone from their class would kill her, she knew it. She just knew it. She took one step forward towards the actual room. Then another. Then another. Then finally after she exited the bathroom, she sprinted out of the room, a light sniffing and sobbing able to be heard from her. It would definitely be obvious that she was taking the whole situation incredibly rough.
She heard the Catholic talk about the cafeteria, where apparently everyone else was at. She’d go there. Then at night… She’d find somewhere to hide. Her bathroom, or somewhere else. She’d have to. For now she’d be around the others, and, theoretically, she’d be safe. Then she could hide out the rest of the time and only come out to eat when she was starving.
It took quite a bit of running around, mostly due to the fact that she hadn’t yet been the cafeteria, but as she wandered through the halls, she saw a sign that read “Dining Hall” outside of what she figured would be the cafeteria. She ran into the cafeteria, before stopping abruptly, dusting off her skirt, and offering as much a smile as she could, which was pretty weak, admittedly. ”H-Hello, everyone… how is everyone so far?” she asked, before weakly going over to sit at her own table a small distance from everyone else.
Edie Jensen
Edie had her hands on her hips the entire time that Dieter tried to explain his way out of why he was there. Especially after him and Morgan ended up talking about poisons, Edie was none too sure that she trusted Dieter to be in the kitchen. ”Uh… I’ll probably just have a simple sandwich, or something. It’s been a long day; I don’t think we should be making food that takes too long to prep. It’s been an exhausting day so far, and we should stick with simple stuff for now. I’ll just make a PB&J or something,” Edie said with a shrug.
”And, honestly… I’ll bring this up with everyone else, but I really think that we should limit the people who are allowed to go into the kitchen. If too many people are allowed in, who knows what could happen to the food,” she said abruptly, folding her arms now. ”We don’t know how often this stuff is restocked,” she added. ”It’s a case of safety for everyone,” she said with a slight nod in confirmation to herself.
After scribbling down her own order, she gathered up all of the drinks, setting them on a tray, and with surprising strength, lifted the rather full tray up with just one hand, and quickly darted out of the kitchen to deliver the drinks.
She sped between tables, delivering drinks without so much as a drop being lost from any of the cups. After delivering the drinks, she brought the tray to her side, ”Well, food should be ready soon. Morgan is preparing it all now. And then we can… talk about what to do, I guess. And sorry, Silas, but there was no Iced Tea, I brought you water instead,” she said, before finally realizing Serena was there. ”O-Oh, Princess!” she started before turning bright red. Though she was being polite, she realized how dumb she more than likely sounded to the rest of her classmates. ”Anything to drink?” she asked.
”Just water,” Serena said quietly, and Edie nodded, quickly heading back into the kitchen to get a glass of water. She walked back in, seeing Dieter and Morgan still. ”Well, the Super High School Level Princess is in there, but there are still some people missing,” she said, filling up another glass with ice and water, looking at the two. ”None of you did anything suspicious with the food while I was gone, did you?” she asked, eyeing the two of them.
Iris Bradley
After standing outside of the gymnasium for a while, Iris simply let out another sigh and left, deciding to take another sweep around the first floor of the school that they were allowed to explore. She passed by the entryway, noticing two people still in there. She took a few steps in, to see the ballet dancer, Karyl, and the Lucky, Conrad.
”You two are… still here?” she asked, a bit slowly at that. She wasn’t sure why they hadn’t grouped up with everyone else. Especially considering how Conrad seemed to be in the middle of an emotional breakdown, being alone with one other person with the rules in place by their headmaster was a bit of a terrifying thought—and she wasn’t the one with the breakdown. ”Everything ok here?” she asked, before eyeing Karyl up and down. That was definitely different from earlier, at least.
”What’s up with your outfit?” she asked simply. She meant no offense by it, really, but she was just wondering why she was now in a leotard. Then again, thinking on it, Iris was probably one of the nicest dressed students that was there.