Chapter 01: On My Way to School
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As I started preparing for school, it seems that I can't recall what my dream was. I don't know but, it seems really important. But you know what's more important? Getting a perfect attendance.

*chuckles*

I was the only child. My Mom and Dad was always away for a business trip. It sounds depressing but thanks to that, I am having this life. Quiet and peaceful. I am used being alone now.

Besides, my childhood friend, Sayori, even though her house is nearby, I can't see her due to my schedule. Which is gaming and anime. Of course, I also do my studies. Perfectly balance, as all things should be.

"Hmmm... wait, Sayori? How did I even know her? My childhood friend? Ack! My head hurts. I may have hit my head while I am dreaming that time."

I went upstairs to the bathroom and opened up a medicine box. I take some painkillers to kill the pain.

"Besides, why would you call them pain killers if they don't kill the pain?"

I humor myself. As soon as the effects starts, I went downstairs and packed everything up. Schoolbag, notebooks, pencils, ballpens, lunchbox, water bottle and two pieces of chocolate bread.

I look to my mirror and check myself if I am wearing my uniform just fine.

"Wait, do I even look like this? I looked so handsome. I remember having longer hair last time. Huh? Last time? What am I even talking about?"

Wow, here I am, talking to myself. I guess that dream pretty messed me up. But nothing can stop me now. I am so fired up with boiling determination.

"Oh yeah, let's go!"

I shouted as I went out outside my front door and locked it.

"Maybe I should go see Sayori? I mean, I miss her walking with me."

Huh, that's odd. I am remembering something. But that can wait.

"Time to pick up a Sayori!"

I rush outside my lawn like Usain Bolt... thinking that I can actually catch up with Sayori.

But, what a suprise!.... I didn't see her.

"Oh well, maybe next time. I am running quite late though. She may be at school now."

As I wait at the intersection road to catch up my breath, someone approaches me from behind...

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