[ DATE KANAME BEING IN THIS SEA OF TEENAGERS IS SO FUNNY, GOD.
He does glance at the back of Tama's head but more so Date's, kind of thinking to himself like somehow this feels weird but also it doesn't because they're just his high school classmates?
He's distracted from the test until the official signal to go begins. He's too busy looking at Mr. Date. Bet that guy is going ace his tests with flying colours, why didn't Ryuki study properly. ]
Scoots his seat over just a smidge so he's halfway behind Ryuki and Date. Now he can cheat and be perfectly hidden at the same time...
He opens his test, but like absentmindedly, peering over at Tsukasa and Nene more than anything else. How they're feeling about all of this means more to him than how he'll do (guaranteed 25% or better) ]
[ When Mr. Lancer finishes distributing books, he stands up at the front of the room. His words seem to echo around the room with gravity. ]
I'm sure I need not remind you all of the importance of this test. You have two hours. [ a pause. ] You may begin.
[ opening the booklet, you will see the first question: ]
The Nasty Burger's proprietary Nasty Sauce is: A) comprised of a secret blend of spices and condiments and brewed under extremely high pressure to obtain its signature flavor B) can cause numerous health issues and injuries if handled improperly, making the brewing process extremely secretive and rigorous C) potently fragrant enough that the fumes from a single packet of sauce can peel up the adhesive hold of a manila folder with no evidence of tampering D) all of the above
[This first question sucks, but that's fine. She'll be able to answer all the other ones. She's just going to lightly fill in the one her gut tells her is right (D), put a star next to the question, and come back to it later after finishing the test. No biggie.
[ Well since they had Nasty Burger for lunch with Sam and Tucker, does he feel okay. He's really rethinking lunch while reading this.
That being said, yeah, he circles D as well. Internally he debates whether it's more likely for Ota or Gen to be a Nasty Burger kind of guy. Probably Ota. ]
[ hmmm...are you all sure about that? Well, never mind, time's a-wasting, and there's other questions to answer!
For Ryuki, the next question he lays eyes on is: ]
You are interrogating a murderer who brutally mutilated his wife before feeding the remains to his dog. Despite the violent murder, he is trembling and crying as he tells you that he doesn't know what happened, he thinks maybe his drugs were laced with something else, and that he doesn't remember doing anything, only panicking when he saw his wife's remains. He is sobbing and begging to see her again. What do you do? A) There's nothing that could make a man kill like that without him already being a danger. Have him prosecuted to the fullest extent for murder and possession of drugs. B) Have the charge be reduced to manslaughter. He really doesn't appear to have known what he did until it was too late, and further punishment would only make him suffer more. C) Set him free, mark the case an accident, and pay for the wife's funeral. He's suffered enough. D) Kill him. At least this way, he will be able to be with his wife again, and the world is rid of a violent criminal. Win-win.
[ For Rita, her next question is: ]
Your new best friend of the past 3 months has just killed a dear family friend of yours that you've grown up alongside. You don't even know who committed the murder until after the funeral, when your classmate is arrested and hauled away in handcuffs, looking at you with pleading eyes as if asking for help. What do you do? A) Go to the police station and demand to speak with them. Surely there's been a misunderstanding, they would never do such a thing! B) Go to the police station and demand to speak with them. They looked like they were asking you for help. C) Go to the police station and demand to speak with them. Even if they did do it, there must be a reason for it, and you want to provide support to your trusted friend. D) Let them rot. This is what you get for thinking you could trust others. This is what they get for betraying you.
[ and Hanako's second question is: ]
A ghost attacks!! It's a familiar face: one you remember from when you plunged the knife into their flesh. The ghost is back and ruining everything in its path: the school, your home, the playground, and now it's coming for you. What do you do? A) Run! You can't handle a ghost attack! Leave that to the professionals: the Fentons, the GIW, and the huntress in red. B) Fight back. You killed them once, you can kill them again. C) Confront them. You're sure you can talk this out and come to a peaceful resolution--and perhaps, even, peace and forgiveness. D) Lay down and accept whatever cruel fate they have in store for you. You deserve whatever punishment they see fit.
[ there is only one right answer. your future hangs in the balance.
[ Oops hit the wrong reply zone, in the right place now.
His pencil falters and his head hurts a little. What kind of person could do such a thing? But he imagines being in front of this person in the interrogation room. He hovers between A and B with uncertainty, knowing that A is the logical path. But shouldn't the claim of the drugs be investigated too? Was it really an accident?
[ Stares at the back of Ryuki's head like come on... choose an answer already...
Looks over at Rita...
Man, how are they both stumped by question number two? Hanako reluctantly looks down at his own paper and reads the question proper— it drives a cold knife of deja vu down the back of his spine, but at the same time, he knows exactly what he'd do. What he did.
[ sure, take your time, think about it, skip ahead...but every second the clock ticks is a second you can't get back. You'll have to answer eventually.
If Ryuki chooses to take a look at the next question instead of struggling with his current one, he'll find: ]
In your arrogance, you damage the delicate controls of the proprietary Nasty Sauce vats. The pressure builds beyond control and explodes, destroying the entire Nasty Burger and burying everyone in the wreckage. All the employees are dead, and the few patrons who survive are left permanently disabled or comatose. You, miraculously, manage to escape entirely unscathed. What do you do? A) Move on. After all, it was just an accident! There is no one to blame for this tragic event, and you have so much life still left ahead of you. B) Make it up to them. Pay for the funerals of everyone you killed, do whatever the families ask of you, help the surviving victims with hospital bills and rehab. Maybe if you do enough it'll finally wash the blood off your hands. C) Drink. The alcohol makes you numb and you can forget the entire event. It's the only way you can find peace. D) Kill yourself. It's what you deserve, and your victims will never see justice until you are dead.
[ Rita will see her next question: ]
Congrats! You did it, you've graduated high school and now you and all your friends have moved on to bigger and better things in college! Unfortunately, you and your best friend are going to different schools; while yours has the major she's interested in, she got accepted to a school with a much stronger program and has across the country. All your other friends are going there too. Now, it's been a month since college started--you've settled into your new room and all your new classes. You haven't heard from any of your friends since you parted ways. What do you do? A) Reach out and start a new group chat! You're sure everyone's just been busy, and someone has to do it, why not you? B) Reach out privately to just your best friend. Surely she'll enjoy talking with you again, and you trust her to tell you if maybe the others fell out with you and you didn't realize it... C) Wait and hope. Why should you be the one to reach out? Then you'll just look needy. No, they're just busy, but they haven't forgotten you! You'll hear from them soon enough. D) Give up. Clearly this was only ever a friendship of convenience. She must've decided to go to another school just to get away from you. You aren't the type to be liked, to be remembered, to be included. Just be grateful you had friends at all.
[ wow, how decisive, hanako! his next question reads: ]
You did it! You saved the day--where 'day' actually means 'best friend.' You've guaranteed their safety...at the cost of the rest of the world. Now, reality is coming to an end. People are dying in droves, buildings crumbling, the world being razed piece by piece, all because you saved them. Your best friend is furious with you for making such a drastic call in their name, without their input or knowledge. What do you do? A) Ignore them. They'll calm down eventually, and the important thing is, they're safe. They'll come around and see you're right someday. B) Try bargaining with fate. Maybe you can sacrifice an arm or a leg, in exchange for just enough of the world to remain to satisfy your friend? C) Kill them. It's the only way to save the world now, and it's what they're explicitly asking for. How can you deny a loved ones wishes like that? D) Kill them. If they're going to be so ungrateful, then they weren't worth saving in the first place. All that matters now is you've got yours.
[ there is only one right answer. there has only ever been one right answer, and now is your one and only time to prove that you know it, no matter what you may have thought or done in the past. your fate is hanging in the balance.
[ He leaves a polite note in the margins that perhaps the Nasty Burger has lived up to its name and woefully neglected all health inspection and OSHA regulation checks and rightfully deserves to be shut down, permanently.
No he doesn't, but what the actual hell is wrong with this restaurant.
Something itches as he reads his options, particularly when he reads option C. Oh yeah, a drink... does sound nice... right around now.
But he marks B. He can't do C or D until he, fictional Nasty Burger tinkerer, makes reparations. C... and D can come later.
[ A! Who cares about the rest of the world when he's able to save the person he cares about most? This exam is so easy, he's doing so well, he's definitely not going to think too hard about these questions because what's done is done, he can't take back what he did, he can't change the past, he can't fix his mistakes, he can't repent, he can't do anything right—-
but it's okay!
because if he can save this one person, it's okay. It'll all be worth it.
[ okay well i'mma be real i can't keep writing all these super custom questions bc they are very time and labor intensive so
you know
the rest of the exam is full of difficult questions across various subjects, think SAT level questions. But peppered in every now and again is one of those targeted questions, ones designed to pick at your worst fears and insecurities. And with every single one, you know:
There is only one right answer. And it's there on the page somewhere. An answer that will tell you what to do, what you should do, or should have done. Only one right answer that will guide you onwards into the future. Any other one, stepping off the path of correct answers, will instantly derail your entire life.
Are you sure about your answers? What about that one? Maybe you should doublecheck this other one too...
Mr. Lancer calls out that the test is halfway over.
[She can do it. Math, science, the rules of language -- she knows them inside and out. She can use logic to surmise the best answer to any question.
... But why are so many of these questions so damned subjective!? Why does it feel hard to breathe when she tries to reason through every option? How much time has she lost, getting stuck on one after the other?
She won't... she can't cheat. This has to be possible for her.]
[ Unfortunately he is, by all means, a law-abiding doofus who follows his instincts and heart. So while I WANT TO (GRITS TEETH) he doesn't cheat. He just simply suffers an endless tidal wave of moral dilemma.
[ Moral dilemmas don't give Hanako much trouble because he doesn't have very strict morals to begin with: he knows what he wants, and will do what he can to get there. That includes using other people (aka he will also stare at the back of Mr. Date's head and try to peek at the answers for the maths and languages) and playing to his own strengths (he can do science and health on his own, at least, he thinks).
Looks over at Rita and Ryuki struggling... ganba, friends... ]
[ Speak for yourself, Hanako. With that 1, he's not even a quarter of the way through the exam, forget about the accuracy of anything he has done.
Rita, with her 9, isn't doing so hot either. She's only about halfway through the exam now, not counting that first subjective question she skipped over to come back to later. That time may now be upon her--but so is the entire back half of the exam.
Ryuki, with a 17, is...actually doing pretty okay so far? He's got most of the exam completed, and aside from the more...personally challenging questions, seems to doing okay.
Mr. Lancer calls out: 10 minutes left. Make your final choices about what to do on the test--fill it out randomly and hope for the best? Leave your fate up to chance? Or...
Rita can't cheat. Why did she even bring the cheat sheet? Rita's pride would never allow her to succeed through cheating. She has to do it with her own knowledge... even while there's so much on the line.
She hurries through the next several questions, selecting whatever her intuition tells her is the best answer. It won't steer her wrong on the questions that fall into her wheelhouse... but those subjective ones? Ugh, who knows? She doubles back to that one she didn't answer earlier.
... C. She's second-guessing her earlier response. If a friend murdered another, she'd want to know why, first and foremost. That has to be the right answer.
Now she just has to finish the rest of the questions. If she really is about to run out of time... she'll just pick something.]
[ Somehow he's going through most of this exam fairly alright, and that's giving him a bit of a confidence boost. He knew he was well-studied, he just needed to believe in himself...!
That being said, he does go back and end up marking A after some deep thought on the question he skipped. Scoldings ring in his mind, and in this very moment where his career hangs on the balance, him being able to get this job at all hangs more important than his stupid personal feelings. Besides, what kind of person dismembers a human and then feeds it to their dog? That's just crazy, come on. He feels for the fictional man and he likely either had a really bad trip or had pre-existing issues that were woefully ignored by society, but that doesn't just excuse something that horrific.
Puts his pencil down as he re-examines his previous answers for anything he may have missed, any questions he wants to revisit, etc etc... he's feeling alright. ]
[ Hanako's 25% being the ones he actually answers... It's fine, though. He'll just mark down A for the remainder of the answer sheet so he has something in there, and then goes through and does all the morally subjective ones, because those are kind of fun and at least he can answer them confidently and unhesitantly.
If he has time left over, he'll sit up a little higher in his seat and try to peer at Ryuki's test as he goes over it at the end, angle it this way a little more please, don't make him lean back in his seat and try to stretch his legs out so he can nudge Ryuki's backpack and maybe see if he can get the answer sheet to poke out a little. ]
[ You have five minutes left. Are you sure this is what you're okay with? Are you okay with what you've done here and having it hang over you for the rest of your life?
Hanako's attempt to peek at Ryuki's test doesn't go too hot. Last chance. Does he want to try for the answer sheet in the backpack?
do. you. cheat? ]
[ also something drips onto tsukasa's and nene's exams, but everyone is too busy scrambling to the finish line to pay much attention to it. don't worry about it! ]
Why are there so many other people here!? It's distracting. Why is there so little time left? Why did she overthink a few stupid questions? She knows better than that!
[ Forbid I rolled an 18 so I guess Ryuki is just vibing! Life sucks in the murdergames but at least he's good at taking exams.
The 10 can be for him noticing Hanako trying to cheat, which he thinks is a bad idea, and you shouldn't have shoved your answer key into his backpack maybe!! But he doesn't want Hanako to fail either so he surreptitiously moves his exam a little to the left and continues to flip through the pages. For however much that'll help Hanako given their personalised questions, but maybe he can get lucky and score some general ones. ]
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He does glance at the back of Tama's head but more so Date's, kind of thinking to himself like somehow this feels weird but also it doesn't because they're just his high school classmates?
He's distracted from the test until the official signal to go begins. He's too busy looking at Mr. Date. Bet that guy is going ace his tests with flying colours, why didn't Ryuki study properly. ]
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Scoots his seat over just a smidge so he's halfway behind Ryuki and Date. Now he can cheat and be perfectly hidden at the same time...
He opens his test, but like absentmindedly, peering over at Tsukasa and Nene more than anything else. How they're feeling about all of this means more to him than how he'll do (guaranteed 25% or better) ]
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I'm sure I need not remind you all of the importance of this test. You have two hours. [ a pause. ] You may begin.
[ opening the booklet, you will see the first question: ]
The Nasty Burger's proprietary Nasty Sauce is:
A) comprised of a secret blend of spices and condiments and brewed under extremely high pressure to obtain its signature flavor
B) can cause numerous health issues and injuries if handled improperly, making the brewing process extremely secretive and rigorous
C) potently fragrant enough that the fumes from a single packet of sauce can peel up the adhesive hold of a manila folder with no evidence of tampering
D) all of the above
[ Do you cheat? ]
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She can get by without cheating...... surely.]
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That being said, yeah, he circles D as well. Internally he debates whether it's more likely for Ota or Gen to be a Nasty Burger kind of guy. Probably Ota. ]
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For Ryuki, the next question he lays eyes on is: ]
You are interrogating a murderer who brutally mutilated his wife before feeding the remains to his dog. Despite the violent murder, he is trembling and crying as he tells you that he doesn't know what happened, he thinks maybe his drugs were laced with something else, and that he doesn't remember doing anything, only panicking when he saw his wife's remains. He is sobbing and begging to see her again. What do you do?
A) There's nothing that could make a man kill like that without him already being a danger. Have him prosecuted to the fullest extent for murder and possession of drugs.
B) Have the charge be reduced to manslaughter. He really doesn't appear to have known what he did until it was too late, and further punishment would only make him suffer more.
C) Set him free, mark the case an accident, and pay for the wife's funeral. He's suffered enough.
D) Kill him. At least this way, he will be able to be with his wife again, and the world is rid of a violent criminal. Win-win.
[ For Rita, her next question is: ]
Your new best friend of the past 3 months has just killed a dear family friend of yours that you've grown up alongside. You don't even know who committed the murder until after the funeral, when your classmate is arrested and hauled away in handcuffs, looking at you with pleading eyes as if asking for help. What do you do?
A) Go to the police station and demand to speak with them. Surely there's been a misunderstanding, they would never do such a thing!
B) Go to the police station and demand to speak with them. They looked like they were asking you for help.
C) Go to the police station and demand to speak with them. Even if they did do it, there must be a reason for it, and you want to provide support to your trusted friend.
D) Let them rot. This is what you get for thinking you could trust others. This is what they get for betraying you.
[ and Hanako's second question is: ]
A ghost attacks!! It's a familiar face: one you remember from when you plunged the knife into their flesh. The ghost is back and ruining everything in its path: the school, your home, the playground, and now it's coming for you. What do you do?
A) Run! You can't handle a ghost attack! Leave that to the professionals: the Fentons, the GIW, and the huntress in red.
B) Fight back. You killed them once, you can kill them again.
C) Confront them. You're sure you can talk this out and come to a peaceful resolution--and perhaps, even, peace and forgiveness.
D) Lay down and accept whatever cruel fate they have in store for you. You deserve whatever punishment they see fit.
[ there is only one right answer. your future hangs in the balance.
do you cheat? ]
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Her pencil hovers over "D" for a while, but she doesn't fill it in. She has to think about it.]
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His pencil falters and his head hurts a little. What kind of person could do such a thing? But he imagines being in front of this person in the interrogation room. He hovers between A and B with uncertainty, knowing that A is the logical path. But shouldn't the claim of the drugs be investigated too? Was it really an accident?
Everybody makes mistakes.
A Psync... a Psync would be the answer... ]
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Looks over at Rita...
Man, how are they both stumped by question number two? Hanako reluctantly looks down at his own paper and reads the question proper— it drives a cold knife of deja vu down the back of his spine, but at the same time, he knows exactly what he'd do. What he did.
His answer would always be D. ]
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If Ryuki chooses to take a look at the next question instead of struggling with his current one, he'll find: ]
In your arrogance, you damage the delicate controls of the proprietary Nasty Sauce vats. The pressure builds beyond control and explodes, destroying the entire Nasty Burger and burying everyone in the wreckage. All the employees are dead, and the few patrons who survive are left permanently disabled or comatose. You, miraculously, manage to escape entirely unscathed. What do you do?
A) Move on. After all, it was just an accident! There is no one to blame for this tragic event, and you have so much life still left ahead of you.
B) Make it up to them. Pay for the funerals of everyone you killed, do whatever the families ask of you, help the surviving victims with hospital bills and rehab. Maybe if you do enough it'll finally wash the blood off your hands.
C) Drink. The alcohol makes you numb and you can forget the entire event. It's the only way you can find peace.
D) Kill yourself. It's what you deserve, and your victims will never see justice until you are dead.
[ Rita will see her next question: ]
Congrats! You did it, you've graduated high school and now you and all your friends have moved on to bigger and better things in college! Unfortunately, you and your best friend are going to different schools; while yours has the major she's interested in, she got accepted to a school with a much stronger program and has across the country. All your other friends are going there too. Now, it's been a month since college started--you've settled into your new room and all your new classes. You haven't heard from any of your friends since you parted ways. What do you do?
A) Reach out and start a new group chat! You're sure everyone's just been busy, and someone has to do it, why not you?
B) Reach out privately to just your best friend. Surely she'll enjoy talking with you again, and you trust her to tell you if maybe the others fell out with you and you didn't realize it...
C) Wait and hope. Why should you be the one to reach out? Then you'll just look needy. No, they're just busy, but they haven't forgotten you! You'll hear from them soon enough.
D) Give up. Clearly this was only ever a friendship of convenience. She must've decided to go to another school just to get away from you. You aren't the type to be liked, to be remembered, to be included. Just be grateful you had friends at all.
[ wow, how decisive, hanako! his next question reads: ]
You did it! You saved the day--where 'day' actually means 'best friend.' You've guaranteed their safety...at the cost of the rest of the world. Now, reality is coming to an end. People are dying in droves, buildings crumbling, the world being razed piece by piece, all because you saved them. Your best friend is furious with you for making such a drastic call in their name, without their input or knowledge. What do you do?
A) Ignore them. They'll calm down eventually, and the important thing is, they're safe. They'll come around and see you're right someday.
B) Try bargaining with fate. Maybe you can sacrifice an arm or a leg, in exchange for just enough of the world to remain to satisfy your friend?
C) Kill them. It's the only way to save the world now, and it's what they're explicitly asking for. How can you deny a loved ones wishes like that?
D) Kill them. If they're going to be so ungrateful, then they weren't worth saving in the first place. All that matters now is you've got yours.
[ there is only one right answer. there has only ever been one right answer, and now is your one and only time to prove that you know it, no matter what you may have thought or done in the past. your fate is hanging in the balance.
do you cheat? ]
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A month... Maybe she could keep waiting, but she'd still know where it all was going. The same way it always goes.
She fills in D.]
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No he doesn't, but what the actual hell is wrong with this restaurant.
Something itches as he reads his options, particularly when he reads option C. Oh yeah, a drink... does sound nice... right around now.
But he marks B. He can't do C or D until he, fictional Nasty Burger tinkerer, makes reparations. C... and D can come later.
That's the right thing to do. ]
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but it's okay!
because if he can save this one person, it's okay. It'll all be worth it.
Next question. ]
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you know
the rest of the exam is full of difficult questions across various subjects, think SAT level questions. But peppered in every now and again is one of those targeted questions, ones designed to pick at your worst fears and insecurities. And with every single one, you know:
There is only one right answer. And it's there on the page somewhere. An answer that will tell you what to do, what you should do, or should have done. Only one right answer that will guide you onwards into the future. Any other one, stepping off the path of correct answers, will instantly derail your entire life.
Are you sure about your answers? What about that one? Maybe you should doublecheck this other one too...
Mr. Lancer calls out that the test is halfway over.
do you cheat? ]
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... But why are so many of these questions so damned subjective!? Why does it feel hard to breathe when she tries to reason through every option? How much time has she lost, getting stuck on one after the other?
She won't... she can't cheat. This has to be possible for her.]
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Give him strength, back of Mr. Date's head. ]
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Looks over at Rita and Ryuki struggling... ganba, friends... ]
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Rita, with her 9, isn't doing so hot either. She's only about halfway through the exam now, not counting that first subjective question she skipped over to come back to later. That time may now be upon her--but so is the entire back half of the exam.
Ryuki, with a 17, is...actually doing pretty okay so far? He's got most of the exam completed, and aside from the more...personally challenging questions, seems to doing okay.
Mr. Lancer calls out: 10 minutes left. Make your final choices about what to do on the test--fill it out randomly and hope for the best? Leave your fate up to chance? Or...
do you cheat? ]
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Rita can't cheat. Why did she even bring the cheat sheet? Rita's pride would never allow her to succeed through cheating. She has to do it with her own knowledge... even while there's so much on the line.
She hurries through the next several questions, selecting whatever her intuition tells her is the best answer. It won't steer her wrong on the questions that fall into her wheelhouse... but those subjective ones? Ugh, who knows? She doubles back to that one she didn't answer earlier.
... C. She's second-guessing her earlier response. If a friend murdered another, she'd want to know why, first and foremost. That has to be the right answer.
Now she just has to finish the rest of the questions. If she really is about to run out of time... she'll just pick something.]
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That being said, he does go back and end up marking A after some deep thought on the question he skipped. Scoldings ring in his mind, and in this very moment where his career hangs on the balance, him being able to get this job at all hangs more important than his stupid personal feelings. Besides, what kind of person dismembers a human and then feeds it to their dog? That's just crazy, come on. He feels for the fictional man and he likely either had a really bad trip or had pre-existing issues that were woefully ignored by society, but that doesn't just excuse something that horrific.
Puts his pencil down as he re-examines his previous answers for anything he may have missed, any questions he wants to revisit, etc etc... he's feeling alright. ]
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If he has time left over, he'll sit up a little higher in his seat and try to peer at Ryuki's test as he goes over it at the end, angle it this way a little more please, don't make him lean back in his seat and try to stretch his legs out so he can nudge Ryuki's backpack and maybe see if he can get the answer sheet to poke out a little. ]
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Hanako's attempt to peek at Ryuki's test doesn't go too hot. Last chance. Does he want to try for the answer sheet in the backpack?
do. you. cheat? ]
[ also something drips onto tsukasa's and nene's exams, but everyone is too busy scrambling to the finish line to pay much attention to it. don't worry about it! ]
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Why are there so many other people here!? It's distracting. Why is there so little time left? Why did she overthink a few stupid questions? She knows better than that!
She'll push through to the end. She won't cheat.]
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The 10 can be for him noticing Hanako trying to cheat, which he thinks is a bad idea, and you shouldn't have shoved your answer key into his backpack maybe!! But he doesn't want Hanako to fail either so he surreptitiously moves his exam a little to the left and continues to flip through the pages. For however much that'll help Hanako given their personalised questions, but maybe he can get lucky and score some general ones. ]
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