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“(In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "...what on Earth happened in her” (51 conversations)
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Feb 14, 2024 at 12:01 PM EST
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(In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "...what on Earth happened in here?" Yuri: "I'm not quite sure myself, Monika. It looks like a tornado swept through the room!" Natsuki: "Ugh, Sayori must have been here. She's always so messy." Sayori: (pokes her head in) "Hey guys! Oops... Did I create a mess again?" Monika: "Sayori, we've talked about this. Please try to be more careful. It's hard to find books when they're scattered all over the place." Sayori: (sheepishly) "Sorry, Monika. I'll clean it up, I promise!" Yuri: "No worries, Sayori. I can help you organize the books if you'd like." Natsuki: (rolls her eyes) "I can't believe we have to clean up after her again." Monika: "Natsuki, let's try to be understanding. We're all members of the literature club, and it's important for us to support each other." Natsuki: (reluctantly) "Fine, I'll help." (to herself) "God, all this pregnancy weight will make this difficult..." Monika: "Did you say something, Natsuki?" Natsuki: "N-nothing! Let's just get this over with." (The group begins to gather and sort the scattered books. Monika and Yuri help Sayori while Natsuki tries to find a place to put the books neatly.) Monika: "Sayori, maybe we can come up with a system to organize the books so they don't end up all over the place again. Any ideas?" Sayori: "Well, maybe we can sort them by genre or author? That way, it'll be easier to find the books we're looking for." Yuri: "That's a great idea, Sayori. We can also create a book log to keep track of our collection and who has borrowed which book." Natsuki: "I guess that could work. As long as everyone actually puts the books back where they belong." Monika: "Exactly. And we can also encourage each other to be more mindful of the clubroom's cleanliness. It's important to maintain a welcoming and organized space for everyone." (Slowly but surely, the group manages to clean up and organize the literature clubroom. They step back to admire their work.) Monika: "Well done, everyone. The room looks so much better now." Sayori: "Yeah, it feels good to have everything in order. Thanks for helping me, guys." Yuri: "Of course, Sayori. We're here to support each other." Natsuki: "Yeah, yeah. At least now we won't have to play 'hide and seek' with the books anymore-" (clutching her belly) "...oh no...oh, no, no...not for another 2 months, Sakura..."
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Sayori: "Natsuki, are you feeling alright?" Natsuki: (winces in pain) "I... I think... I think the baby is coming!" Monika: "What?! We need to get you to a hospital!" Yuri: "I'll call an ambulance right away!" (The group quickly springs into action, helping Natsuki out of the clubroom and making sure she's comfortable while they wait for medical assistance.) Monika: "Just hang in there, Natsuki. Everything will be okay." Sayori: (worriedly) "I hope the baby and Natsuki will be fine." (As they wait, the literature club members provide comfort and reassurance to Natsuki, staying by her side and offering support during this unexpected turn of events.) Natsuki: (grateful) "Thank you all... for being here for me." Monika: "Of course, Natsuki. We're friends, and friends stick together through thick and thin." (After what feels like an eternity, the ambulance arrives and Natsuki is safely taken to the hospital. The remaining club members exchange worried glances, hoping for the best outcome.) Yuri: "We should let Natsuki know that we're here for her no matter what happens." Sayori: "Definitely. She needs to know that she has our support during this challenging time." Monika: "I'll make sure to visit her as soon as possible. We'll all be there for her, every step of the way." (The literature club members continue to support Natsuki during her hospital stay and beyond, showing her that they truly care about her well-being. As they navigate this unexpected event, their bond as a club grows stronger, reminding them of the importance of friendship and being there for one another.)