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#and i imagine most people don't recall all the details of the club plots
jichanxo · 2 months
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sunday six 👌
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despite my complaining about senseific, i did actually end up writing something this week! thank god! (i still need more notes on the dance club to be able to write more, but i at least had enough to write this much...) anyway um. lj school stories spoilers (below and in tags), but i'm not sure anybody really minds lol
Watching them all working hard and having fun as they danced, smiling like this, it was hard to believe that someone had asked The Professor to harm another student in the competition, Norizuki, an ex-idol and Nishizono’s rival in love.
His eyes went to Nishizono again, her footwork confident, and her smile – as far as he could tell – genuine. Amasawa had claimed the request had been made under her account, DancingBunny, and Itokura had pessimistically claimed that he should beware the students who seemed the most well put together, but he just couldn’t see it. She was serious about winning and about her crush, sure, but she also seemed to embody the club's motto the most: have fun like nobody’s watching. And she was, wasn’t she? Just having fun? Would someone like that really make such a serious threat against her competition?
Yagami didn’t want to doubt his judgement (not again, and under far less dire circumstances than before), but Amasawa’s discovery and Itokura’s warning remained in his head nonetheless. That discovery was immovable, and though biased, Itokura was right to question the surface level presentation of their suspect. Was there any way that these facts could coexist alongside Nishizono’s innocence? And if so, who instead should he direct his suspicion towards?
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