Cluster 5
“(In the clubroom...) Natsuki: (feeling a kick from her unborn daughter) "Ouch! J” (42 conversations)
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1 turn Aug 12, 2023 at 5:08 PM EDT United States
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(In the clubroom...) Natsuki: (feeling a kick from her unborn daughter) "Ouch! Jeez...Sakura's kicks are pretty painful." Sayori: "Natsuki, that could be because you're SEVEN MONTHS PREGNANT?" Monika: "Sayori, you know that Natsuki's been through a lot. And her pregnancy hasn't made things easier." Yuri: "I had the weirdest dream last night..." Natsuki: "Is it pregnancy-related, Yuri?" Yuri: "Oh...uh...well...h-h-how'd you guess what it was related to?" Sayori: "Well, you did mention it was a weird dream, and I can only imagine how vivid pregnancy dreams can get." Natsuki: "Wait, Yuri, now you've got me curious. What was your pregnancy dream about?" Yuri: (blushing nervously) "Um...well, it's a bit embarrassing, but...I dreamt that I gave birth to a litter of kittens." Natsuki: (laughs) "Oh my gosh, that's adorable! Can you imagine tiny little kittens instead of human babies?" Sayori: "That would be so cute! And taking care of them would be a lot easier, I imagine." Monika: "Well, we do have a cat cafe in town. Maybe we can borrow some kittens for a day, just to get a taste of what it would be like." Natsuki: "As tempting as that sounds, I think I'll stick to having a human baby. But it's definitely a funny dream, Yuri." Yuri: (smiling) "Yes, perhaps it's my mind's way of reminding me to appreciate the beauty of life and the wonders of motherhood." Sayori: "That's a lovely way to look at it, Yuri. And Natsuki, Sakura's kicks may be painful, but they're a sign of your growing bond with her." Natsuki: (resting a hand on her belly) "Yeah, you're right. Despite the discomfort, I wouldn't trade this experience for anything." Monika: "I actually had a pregnancy dream of my own!" Natsuki: "Really, Monika? What was your dream about?" Monika: "Well, it was quite strange. I dreamt that I was giving birth to a baby book. Like, literally, a book with pages and everything." (In Monika's dream...) Monika: (in her dream, going through labor) "
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Ow, this is more painful than I imagined! But I'm excited to meet my little book baby!" Nurse: "Congratulations, Monika! It's a beautiful hardcover with a captivating story!" Monika: "Oh, wow! Look at all the pages and chapters! It's like a whole world in one book." Random Club Member: "Hey, Monika, can I borrow your baby book? I need something interesting to read." Monika: "Of course! Just be careful not to spill any coffee or crumbs on it. It's a delicate little one." (Later, in the clubroom...) Natsuki: "You dreamt of giving birth to a book, Monika? That's... definitely unique." Sayori: "But it's kind of fitting for Monika, don't you think? A baby book filled with endless possibilities and imagination." Yuri: "I must say, that dream sounds intriguing. It's as if your subconscious is emphasizing the power of storytelling and creativity." Monika: "Exactly! This dream made me appreciate the magic of literature even more. Books have the ability to transport us and create entirely new worlds." Natsuki: "Well, in that case, I'm happy with my human baby. But I'm glad we all have these dreams that remind us of the wonders of motherhood and storytelling." Sayori: "And regardless of the form our dreams take, we should cherish the joy and love they bring to our lives." Monika: "Absolutely. Dreams have a way of showing us what truly matters, and I wouldn't trade that for anything either." Yuri: "Truly, dreams are a reflection of our deepest desires and aspirations. They guide us on our journey, whether it be motherhood or the exploration of literature." Natsuki: "Well said, Yuri. And hey, maybe one day we'll have crazy dreams about our own unique journeys intersecting and creating even more amazing stories." Monika: "That would be a dream come true, wouldn't it?" (They all laugh and continue enjoying their time together in the clubroom, their dreams and aspirations intertwining in a beautiful tapestry of friendship and support.)