Some time passed, and you were laughing with AE. "H-Hi." You sat down on one of the benches and began to talk with him for a bit. When you picked up the laptop, his eyes opened and smiled. Alter Ego's eyes were closed, as if he were sleeping. You gulped, and opened the locker that held the computer.
Later that night, you snuck out of your room and into the locker room when everyone was asleep. AE frowned, but sighed in relief, knowing you were safe. "Um, where's _?" Kirigiri paused her talking to type. As they talked, his eyes scanned the crowd, looking for someone. It went well and the plan would go into action soon. I was made to help you guys." The others communicated with Alter Ego to plan how he could help them break through the system of the school. "Correct! I am Alter Ego, and I was made by my wonderful creator! Speaking of which, where is my master?" A silence hung over the room. "Hm, it seems to be an A.I." Kirigiri continued. No, not again! Without a word, you turned and ran, not being able to face them. Your nails dug into your skin, and you began to hyperventilate. "Uh, _? Are you ok?" Memories of his dead body, his blood splattered on the walls. You backed away, Celestia glancing over at you. A hand flew up to your mouth, tears coming back.
She pressed a button, and a program booted up. "Asahina, that is not a ghost." Kirigiri stated. "There it is!!" Everyone quickly huddled in and peeked inside. She brought you all to the locker rooms, and shakily opened a locker door. This confused most people, so she decided to show everyone. The next morning, Asahina kept on talking about a ghost or something. It seemed to work and life went on like usual.
You were able to put on a smile, so others wouldn't worry about you. It's been a few days, and the tears have finally stopped. Naegi tried his best to calm you down, but even after the tears were gone, the pain still remained. At first you were just standing there, mouth a gap, eyes wide. The harshness of the death didn't help one bit. Once you discovered his broken body, you broke down into tears. You've felt torn apart ever since Chihiro's death. So just to be safe, I'll say that this is indeed sad.) If you don't think any of the above situations apply, you can use this feedback form to request a review of this block.(I think it's sad, but I'm not sure what you may think is really sad or heartbreaking.
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