Blu3
Real life has no appeal
Hayley scooted to the side of the wall where monokuma couldn't see her. She then saw the E-handbook. She slowly grabbed it and looked at it. She then thought that this maybe a trap.
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Lady Yuki Hisakawa
[SIZE=13.3333px]Hisakawa got up on her own, actually a rare occurrence, almost reaching her hand out for someone to pull her up before pushing herself on her legs. The answer left more questions than answers, but it was obvious that nobody knew exactly what was going on, except the...teddy bear. The situation slowly becoming more and more dreamlike as she had her fair amount of kidnappings, too many that she would like to admit, but this one was the oddest one that she had the 'pleasure' of participating in. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=13.3333px]The Teddy bear began to laugh again, it would seem almost cute if it the tone wasn't so chilling underneath it. The 'gifts' being tossed around as it flopped into the palms of her hand, flipping it so the screen pointed to her she examined the device, at least the exterior of it. Once she was somewhat sure that this seemed like a normal handbook, other than the fact that they were given a digital handbook she turned it on to find a white fluffy rabbit on the screen. 'Are these stuffed animal toys that I am dreaming up? Honestly, can't wait to wake up.' She honestly didn't believe that this was a dream of course, but this was drifting more and more to the realm of fantasy as time moved on.[/SIZE]
Natsumi looked at the boy who had calculated the amount of time they had been down for. She instantly ran to pick up one of the E-books which had fallen quite close to her. She did not, however, open it just yet. So one thing was for sure - they had all come from Hope's Peak Academy, meaning they were all Ultimate students who specialize in a certain area. She knew she herself was the Ultimate Logician. As for the boy who had just spoken, he seemed quite intelligent, leading her to believe that he was the Ultimate Scientist of some sort. How he had discovered how long they were unconscious for, she was unsure of. She would soon converse with the others, but she needed some time to go over what she already knew. The bear who had claimed to be called 'Monokuma' could not possibly be real. If he was, he was most likely being controlled by some sort of person, or he was a type of robot or stuffed toy. That means that someone must be here, behind the scenes. Who could it be? There was no one here except for them. The possibility of a kidnapper having kidnapped them seemed quite low. The girl who had been speaking before confirmed that. Their location did not seem to fit, and as far as she was concerned, there were no personal motives to be taken into consideration. Back to examining what she knew. Perhaps, there was something behind the bear's name? Well, she knew that 'kuma' translated to bear, and the 'Mono' may refer to his monochrome body. Apart from these facts, that did not reveal anything. Natsumi decided to confront one of the students. "Excuse me," she said, tapping the intelligent boy who she had assumed to be the Ultimate Scientist. "I am Natsumi Yoshiko. Do you know anything about this place so far?"
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Sora picked up the handbook and true to the bear's word, there was his name as soon as he booted it up accompanied by an image of a small bunny. Huh, a bunny? He could almost laugh, how ironic that animal associated with innocence actually be on the student handbook when the itself situation felt very ambiguous. Chuckling to himself, he swiped through the handbook noting the profiles of everyone seeing as it had the basic information about them from the their age to other trivial information. If anything all this says is that the whoever brought them here sure knew a hell of a lot about them.
He was soon brought out his entrancement of the device in his hand by the conversations in the room. He noticed that more people had awoken from a girl who proclaimed herself as the SHSL royal to a young boy who looked much too young to even be in high school.
He soon looked over at Hanji after he spoke and looked back at his handbook going back over the map. All three of the locations intrigued him but he had no real intention of actually going outside in the freezing cold just to freeze his ass off. No, that was not really something that he wanted to do at the moment especially since it was so warm here. But the more he looked at the handbook, the more tempting the locked building looked. If they could find a way in, they could find out what was going on. When Sora actually thought about it, it was sounding a lot better regardless of how un-ideal the weather was. "As much as I really don't want to trudge through the snow, I think we might find some answers at the building with that thing's face on it. I think I'll go there first."
"I am Natsumi Yoshiko, but you can call me Natsumi. Or Natsu. Whatever you may prefer. I find it funny how you seem to stutter, but I can't blame you for being nervous or scared. I'm the SHSL Logician. It's a pleasure to meet you, but I suggest we skip introductions and return to investigating this strange occurrence. I thank you very much for all the information that you have given me just now, as I'm sure it is extremely helpful. How do you suggest that bear operates? I also suggest that you cooperate and answer all the questions I ask you with ease. It's logical and not very difficult," Natsumi says, in a near-robotic tone of voice. She gestured towards the bear and then back at Keiji. She was quite happy there was someone as useful and as intelligent as the boy around to help her find out the strange happenings of this place. It all seemed very strange to her. If left alone for much longer, Natsumi knew she was going to go insane from the lack of having logic.
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After thoroughly examining his surroundings, Tsukimo looked at the others. All of them were discussing with each other about where they would go. "It hardly matters how long we've been unconscious," he finally spoke up to the mathematician. "Though I was curious about that. Thank you for providing that detail." It seemed that Tsukimo's mature side was currently out. "What matters is this: if we're on a mountain, then it's impossible for that bear to monitor every possible path we could take to leave. Personally, my first order of business will be looking for navigable ways down the mountain."
Kyou Akiyama
SHSL Architect
Kyou picked up her E-Handbook and started looking through the list of students as she pondered if there was any reason to target them specifically, "I'm going towards this Garage of some sorts, I'll be grateful if anyone comes with me" She said out loud as she examined all of the students who where inside of the cabin right now, expecting one of them to go with her, she's most definitely not going to the Garage alone, she could get herself killed, and by going with someone, at least she has extra defense, or maybe a clear culprit, either way, she waited as she checked her notebook of blueprints.