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C20 (I took in the sights of the night sky - with the crescent moon lighting it up. 21 conv. C21 (As I walked across the swamp, I began to notice strange-looking dens all over t 20 conv. C22 (I took in the sights of the night sky - with the crescent moon lighting it up. 19 conv. C23 (As I exited the cavern, I started to wonder what kinds of antics Cupa was up to 19 conv. C24 (While I was exploring the plains biome, I started to hear something. It sounded 18 conv. C25 (Now that the Ender Dragon has been defeated, I can finally do what I want. But 18 conv. C26 (As we entered the strange ruins together, I couldn't hep but feel a sense of fe 17 conv. C27 (I looked at my base, feeling like it was perfect. I had every room imaginable - 17 conv. C28 (Sayori wakes up in her room. She's still alive and well. Were the events of DDL 17 conv. C29 (As I picked up my scythe, I could feel my powers growing ever stronger.) Necroh 16 conv. 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He's been trying to kill me with th 6 conv. C61 (As I walked across the abandoned mineshaft, I started to wonder where Cupa was 6 conv. C62 (As I looked at my base, I felt like I needed a new helper. That's when I had an 5 conv. C63 (I've had enough if this scientist's antics. He's been trying to kill me with th 5 conv. C64 (I felt angry at that stupid blaze. I can't believe he was such a cheater - alwa 5 conv. C65 (Now, I was really hoping for Vanessa to calm down - but nothing was working. Th 5 conv. C66 (As I read through the papers on my desk, I couldn't believe what had happened. 5 conv. C67 (As I walked through the halls of the school, I noticed that it was strangely... 4 conv. C68 (I looked at my base, feeling like it was perfect. I had every room imaginable - 4 conv. C69 (I walked across the Nether, and was appalled by how red it was - there was red 4 conv. C70 (As I sat there in my room, I began to work on a drawing of some of my fellow cl 4 conv. 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Jun 19, 2023 at 9:47 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: Sayori: "Um, Natsuki? What's going on with the pool?" Natsuki: "Oh, this? It's a birthing pool. I thought it'd be a nice way to remember MC since he loved water so much." Sayori: "I see. That's a really sweet gesture." Yuri: "We were also thinking of writing poems in the book, to express our feelings and memories of him." Monika: "And maybe we could hold a special event in his honor, to raise awareness for safe driving practices." Sayori: "That's an amazing idea. I'm sure MC would appreciate it." As we worked on our plans to honor MC's memory, I couldn't help but think about him and the impact he had on each of us. He was gone too soon, but we would never forget him. And as we moved forward, we knew that we would continue to remember him through our actions and the love we shared for our dear friend.
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:48 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: Sayori: "Twins? What do you mean, Natsuki?" Natsuki: "Oh, I didn't tell you? I'm pregnant with twins. It's been a bit of a secret, but I wanted to surprise you all." Yuri: "Congratulations, Natsuki! That's wonderful news." Kohana: "We're so happy for you. And it's a great way to honor MC's memory - by bringing new life into the world." Monika: "I couldn't agree more. In fact, I think we should make the book a tribute to both MC and Natsuki's twins. We can document their growth, milestones, and all the happiness they bring to us." Sayori: "I love that idea. And I'll do whatever I can to help." (I glanced back at the pink birthing pool, still a little confused. Nevertheless, I was filled with a sense of hope and purpose. MC may be gone, but his memory would live on, as well as the new life that Natsuki was bringing into the world. And as I joined my friends in planning this tribute, I couldn't help but smile, knowing that this was all for MC and his legacy. He may be gone, but his impact on our lives would never fade away.)
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:48 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: Monika: "Natsuki, what are you talking about? That's not why we set up the pool." Natsuki: "Oh, then why is it here?" Yuri: "We were discussing ways to honor MC's memory." Natsuki: "Oh. Right. Sorry, I got a little distracted." Sayori: "It's okay, Natsuki." Kohana: "Anyway, we were thinking of creating a memory book for MC. Would you like to contribute, Natsuki?" Natsuki: "Yeah, sure. I'll write something later." (Everyone nodded in agreement, and we continued our discussion on how to honor MC's memory. Even though he was gone, his presence was still felt. And I knew that by keeping his memory alive, we could all find comfort in the fact that he had touched our lives in a positive way.)
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:49 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: (Sayori and the other girls looked at Natsuki in confusion.) Sayori: "Natsuki, what are you talking about? What twins?" Natsuki: "Oh, don't worry about it. It's just something I've been dreaming about for a while." Yuri: "Natsuki, I don't think that's appropriate right now. We're trying to honor MC's memory." Natsuki: "Oh, right. Sorry." (Silence filled the room as the girls thought about their friend who had passed away.) Monika: "We should also do something to support Himari. Losing a sibling can be really hard." Kohana: "Yes, we should all be there for her. Maybe we could take her out for a fun day or something." Sayori: "I like that idea. Let's make sure she knows that she's not alone." (The girls continued to discuss ways to honor MC's memory and support his sister, all while remembering the impact he had on their lives. Though he was no longer there with them, they knew that his memory would live on.)
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:50 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: Sayori: "Uh, Natsuki? What are you talking about?" Natsuki: "My twins, duh. I've been waiting forever for this moment." Yuri: "Natsuki, that's not a birthing pool. It's just a regular pool." Natsuki: "What?! No way. Monika promised me." Kohana: "Natsuki, I think you got confused. We're here to honor MC's memory, remember?" Natsuki: "Oh. Oops. Sorry, guys. My mind must have wandered." Sayori: "It's okay, Natsuki. We were just discussing making a book filled with our memories of MC." Natsuki: "Oh, that sounds nice." Monika: "We could dedicate it to him and put it on his grave. That way, he'll always be remembered." Everyone agreed and we started working on the book together. Each of us wrote down our favorite memories of MC and added some pictures. It was a beautiful tribute to our dear friend who left us too soon. In the end, I realized that even though MC was gone, his spirit would always live on through the memories we shared. And just like he wanted me to do, I would keep smiling and remembering the good times we had together.
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:51 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: (The other girls looked at Natsuki with confusion, and I couldn't help but feel a slight pang of irritation. This was supposed to be a serious discussion about honoring MC's memory, and Natsuki was just making a joke. But I tried to push those feelings aside and focus on the task at hand.) Sayori: "Um, Natsuki, can we please focus on the topic at hand? We're trying to come up with a way to honor MC's memory." Natsuki: "Oh. Right. Sorry, I didn't mean to be insensitive." Monika: "It's okay, Natsuki. But let's try to stay on topic." Yuri: "I agree. Sayori, what do you think about the idea of the memory book?" Sayori: "I think it's a lovely idea. MC meant a lot to all of us, and it would be nice to have something to remember him by." Kohana: "Great. Then let's get started. We can each write down our favorite memories of MC and compile them into a book." (We spent the rest of the day working on the memory book, and it was a cathartic experience. It felt good to reflect on all of the happy times MC had brought into our lives, and to share those memories with each other. When the book was completed, we decided to donate it to the hospital where MC had spent his last days. It was a small gesture, but we hoped it would bring some comfort to other patients and their families.) Sayori: "I think MC would have been proud of us." Monika: "I hope so. He was a wonderful person, and he deserved to be remembered." Yuri: "Indeed. And I'm glad we were able to come together and create something meaningful in his memory." Kohana: "Me too. The memory book was a great idea, and I'm glad we could make it happen." Natsuki: "Yeah, it was nice. But can we please get rid of this creepy birthing pool now?" (We all laughed, grateful for the moment of levity. It was clear that MC's memory would live on through our friendship, and the good times we had shared together.)
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:51 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: (Everyone looked at Natsuki in confusion.) Yuri: "Um, Natsuki? What are you talking about?" Natsuki: "What do you mean? I've been waiting for this moment for so long! I finally get to be a mother!" Monika: "Natsuki, I think you're mistaken. That's not a birthing pool. It's supposed to be a hot tub for relaxation." Natsuki: "What?! No! I was so excited..." (After the confusion settled, the girls went back to discussing their idea for the memory book.) Sayori: "I love the memory book idea. What if we also add in some of our favorite poems or stories that remind us of MC?" Kohana: "That's a good idea. And we can also add in some pictures of us all together with him." Monika: "Yes, and maybe we can even donate the book to the local library or hospital in his honor." Yuri: "I think that is a great idea. MC would have loved that." (After discussing all the details, the girls began working on the memory book. They laughed, cried, and shared stories about MC. It was a bittersweet moment, but they all felt closer to him in their own ways. And in that moment, they knew that MC would never be forgotten.)
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:52 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: (Everyone looked at Natsuki in confusion.) Yuri: "Wait, what? Twins?" Natsuki: "Yeah, I've been pregnant for the past few months. I didn't want to tell anyone until the last moment." Monika: "Wow, congratulations, Natsuki! But maybe this isn't the best time to give birth, considering the circumstances..." Natsuki: "What, why not? MC would want me to have his kids, right?" Sayori: "I think MC would want you to be safe and healthy, Natsuki. Maybe we should focus on honoring his memory first and then celebrate your pregnancy later?" Natsuki: "Fine, whatever. But I'm not giving birth in a hospital. I want my babies to be born in the clubroom, surrounded by all of our memories." Kohana: "Um, Natsuki, I'm not sure that's a good idea..." Sayori: "Maybe we should talk about this later. Right now, let's focus on creating that book for MC." (Everyone nodded in agreement, and they all got to work on the book. As they worked, they shared stories and memories of MC, laughing and crying together. It was a bittersweet moment, but they all felt a sense of comfort knowing that they were keeping MC's memory alive. And as they finished the book, they knew that MC was looking down on them, proud and grateful for the love and friendship they shared.)
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:53 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: (We all stared at Natsuki in shock, not expecting her to have a sudden urge to give birth. Monika quickly got up and went to her side, ready to help her through the process.) Monika: "Alright, Natsuki. Just breathe and try to relax." Yuri: "Shouldn't we call for a doctor or something?" Kohana: "I think Monika has some experience with this. She did mention she's helped deliver babies before." Sayori: "Really? Monika, you never told us that." Monika: "Oh, it's not a big deal. I did a little volunteer work at a clinic a while back. It's all going to be okay, Natsuki. Just relax." (As Natsuki pushed, we all rallied around her, offering words of encouragement and support. It was a surreal experience, but in a way, it felt like MC was still there with us, guiding us through this strange and unexpected moment. When Natsuki finally gave birth to her twins - a boy and a girl - we all cheered and hugged each other, overwhelmed with emotion and joy.) Sayori: "Congratulations, Natsuki. They're beautiful." Natsuki: "Thanks, guys. I couldn't have done it without you." Monika: "And we couldn't have done it without MC's memory to guide us." (Everyone nodded in agreement, feeling a sense of peace wash over us. Though MC was no longer with us physically, his spirit lived on in the memories we shared and the love we had for each other. And even in the most unexpected moments, like a sudden birthing, we knew that MC was still looking out for us.)
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:54 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: Sayori: "Um, Natsuki? What's going on?" Natsuki: "Oh, sorry. Monika and I have been working on this simulated birthing experience using virtual reality. It's supposed to help women understand what it's like to go through childbirth without actually having to give birth." Sayori: (relieved) "Oh, okay. That makes more sense." (Yuri handed me a piece of paper with MC's name on it.) Yuri: "Sayori, we thought that you should be the one to start the book. After all, you were MC's closest friend." (I took the paper and nodded.) Sayori: "Thank you, Yuri. I'll do my best." (I walked over to the nearest table and began to write, pouring my heart out about all the memories I had with MC. As the other girls joined in, the book began to grow, filled with laughter, tears, and bittersweet emotions. Even though MC was no longer with us, his presence could still be felt through the memories we all shared. It was a beautiful tribute to a cherished friend, and it left us all feeling grateful for the time we had spent together.)
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:55 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: Sayori: "Uh, Natsuki, what are you talking about?" Natsuki: "Oh, sorry Sayori. Monika and I have been working on this project for a while now. We're both really into Sims 4 and we wanted to create a virtual baby birthing experience. It's been a lot of work, but we finally have it set up." Yuri: "I see. Well, that's certainly an interesting way to honor MC's memory." Himari: "Yeah, I don't think MC would have been too interested in Sims 4, but I'm sure he'd be happy that we're coming together to remember him." Sayori: "I agree. I think it's important for us to remember the good times and the things that made MC happy. And if that means creating virtual babies on Sims 4, then so be it." (We all laughed softly at that and continued discussing our memories of MC and how we could honor him. Even though he was no longer with us, MC would always be a part of our lives and our memories - both the happy and the sad ones.)
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:56 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: Sayori: "Wait, what? Natsuki, what's going on?" Natsuki: "Oh, don't worry about it. Monika set up this birthing pool for me so I could finally have my twins." Sayori: "Natsuki, what are you talking about? You're not pregnant." Natsuki: "What? Of course, I am. I've been telling you all for months now. You just never listen." (The other girls exchanged confused looks before Monika spoke up.) Monika: "Um, Natsuki, I really don't think you're pregnant." Natsuki: "What do you mean? Look at me, I have a baby bump and everything." Yuri: "Natsuki...that's just your stomach. You're not pregnant." Natsuki: "What? No, you guys are just being mean now." Sayori: "Natsuki, please. You're not pregnant. Let's talk about something else." (The girls all turned away from Natsuki, who seemed genuinely confused. I couldn't help but think that this was some sort of coping mechanism for her, maybe a way to deal with the loss of MC. But I knew better than to bring it up. Instead, we focused on creating the special book for MC's memory, filled with stories, pictures, and other mementos. It was a way for us to grieve together and honor our friend who had passed too soon.)
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:57 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: Natsuki: "See? I am pregnant! I don't know why you guys are being so weird about it." Kohana: "Um, Natsuki, that's just a pillow that you've stuffed under your shirt." Natsuki: "What? No, it's not! Why won't you believe me?" Monika: "Natsuki, we're not trying to be mean. We just don't understand why you're pretending to be pregnant." Natsuki: "Fine, you guys don't have to believe me. But when I have my twins, you'll see!" Sayori: "Natsuki, please stop. This isn't about you. We're trying to honor our friend's memory and keep his spirit alive." Natsuki: "Oh...right. I'm sorry. I just got carried away." Yuri: "It's okay, Natsuki. We all cope with grief in different ways." Kohana: "Anyway, let's get back to discussing the book. I think we should each write a letter to MC, thanking him for the memories and the impact he had on our lives." Sayori: "That's a great idea. I'll start working on mine tonight." Monika: "And I'll start putting the book together tomorrow. We can give it to Himari when she comes to visit us next week." Natsuki: "I'll try to come up with a poem or something to add to the book." Yuri: "And I'll write a short story that MC inspired me to write." Kohana: "I'll make sure we have some nice decorations for the book, too." Sayori: "Thank you, everyone. I know MC would be happy to see how much we care about him." As we all started discussing our memories of MC, I couldn't help but feel a sense of warmth and comfort. Even though he was gone, his presence was still felt in our hearts and in the laughter and tears we shared together. I knew that we would never forget him, and that he would always be a part of our lives in some way.
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:58 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: Natsuki: "See? I told you I was pregnant. You guys just don't believe me." Monika: "Natsuki, that's not a baby bump. That's a pillow." (Natsuki looked down and saw that she had, in fact, tucked a pillow under her shirt to make it look like she was pregnant.) Natsuki: "Oh...oops. I guess I got carried away." Sayori: "Natsuki, why would you do something like that?" Natsuki: "I don't know, I just wanted attention, I guess." Yuri: "Well, you could have just asked for attention. You don't have to lie about being pregnant." Natsuki: "I know, I know. I'm sorry. Can we still honor MC's memory, though?" Monika: "Of course we can. But let's focus on the book for now." (The rest of the day was spent brainstorming ideas for the book, and remembering all the good times we had with MC. It was a bittersweet day, but it felt good to remember our friend in a positive way. And as for Natsuki, well, we all knew she was a little attention-seeking, but we loved her anyways. She was still our friend, after all.)
Jun 19, 2023 at 9:59 AM EDT — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: (As I sat by the hospital bed, I couldn't believe what was happening. MC, my childhood friend, was dying. Ever since he got in that accident, I was praying that he would be okay. And then, I took one last look at me.) MC: "Sayori...you were the best friend I've had since childhood. And...tell my little sister Himari that I'll miss her." (Tears rolled down my cheek as I looked into MC's eyes.) Sayori: "Thank you, MC. I'll do my best for you. Himari will miss you too, but she'll always remember you in her heart." MC: "I'm glad. And please, don't forget about me. Remember the good times we had together, and keep smiling, okay?" Sayori: "I won't forget you, MC. I promise. And I'll try to keep smiling for you." (MC weakly gave me a smile before he closed his eyes for the final time. I held onto his hand, not wanting to let go. It was a painful goodbye, but I knew that MC was at peace now. I silently made a vow to always cherish his memory and to never forget the impact he had on my life. The day after his funeral, I went back to the clubroom. I could see some of the other girls - namely Yuri, Monika, Himari, and Kohana - all discussing something. But the strange, pink birthing pool full of water is a little odd - why is it here? And where was Natsuki?) Sayori: "Hey, girls. What's going on?" Yuri: "Oh, Sayori. We were just discussing something important." Monika: "Yes, we were thinking about how we could honor MC's memory." Sayori: "That's a great idea. What were you thinking?" Koh...
CHATBOT: Sayori: "Wha-what is happening? How is this possible?" Monika: "I...I don't know. This isn't right." Kohana: "We need to take her to the hospital. Now." Yuri and I nodded in agreement, and we quickly helped Natsuki out of the birthing pool and got her to the hospital. It was a confusing and terrifying experience, and all the while I couldn't help but think about MC and how he would have handled this situation. As we waited for the test results to come back, Natsuki started to calm down a bit. Natsuki: "I'm sorry, guys. I don't know what got into me. It was like I really thought I was pregnant, even though I knew it was impossible." Sayori: "It's okay, Natsuki. We're just glad you're okay." Monika: "We'll figure out what's going on. Don't worry." Eventually, the test results came back, and the doctor gave us all some shocking news. Doctor: "It seems that Natsuki has a rare condition called pseudocyesis, or a phantom pregnancy. It's a psychological condition where the body mimics the symptoms of pregnancy even though there is no actual fetus present." We were all stunned. It was a lot to take in, especially after losing MC so recently. But we knew we had to support Natsuki through this strange and difficult situation. And even though MC was gone, his memory was still with us, and we knew we had to honor him in our own unique way.