
People sing
[8:00 am]
Too Many Classes + People
big ass weeb has come online
Ojime: Oh hey Shirogane!
big ass weeb: Hello! I have something to show all of you! If you could, is it possible that everyone could come to the Harmony dorms(I think I’ve explained why they’re called that)?
Ojime: I’ll come.
Sleeby Gaymer: Same here
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(Everyone agreed. Everyone except for the kids, Shuichi, and Kazuichi are there. Those two are in the labs messing around. Now more writing)
Tsumugi was delighted when she saw everyone there. Her phone was sharing it’s screen with the tv, which everyone questioned.
“Oh! Right! I brought you here to watch a video of Souda and Saihara that I recorded,” the cosplayer answered, gaining a nod from the people in the room.
(Heads up. Italics is the video. Also I realize that this seems very close to a reacting fic, but it’s not. Another thing: Tsumugi will automatically pause the video whenever someone says something, so that’s why it’s like that.)
“So which one?” Kazuichi asked the other ultimate with him.
“Um.. maybe this?” Shuichi replied while pointing at what everyone saw as the mechanic’s phone. The boy nodded and tapped it, which started some music.
Tsumugi paused the video when she heard the people around her question the video.
“It’s nothing personal! It’s just them singing(AN: I accidentally typed “sinning” for a minute- Oof if they caught that on camera-),’ she answered. The others nodded once more before she continued it.
“My family always said I was the bad child,” Shuichi started, “Throwin’ me away(AN: I mean- Quite literally “Throwing me away”-)into the bad pile.”
“I thought you said this wouldn’t be personal,” Maki stated, her monotone voice being close to threatening the girl.
“U-uh, I don’t th-think it is! The song w-was written by another person anyway! How would it be personal?”
“People use songs to show their feelings, Shirogane.”
“...Good point.”
“All my life been puttin’ on a fake smile.”
“.. Alright,” Kaede started with enthusiasm as Tsumugi paused the video, “after this, let’s go make sure Souda and Shuichi feel better!” She was going to help her friends, after all. Kaito shouted “Yes!” as an answer, and Maki, along with everyone else, agreed in some way.
“Sittin’ on my own. Feel like I’m exiled.”
“Feelin’ like I always do the wrong things,” the two sang in sync.
“Tenko hates to feel bad for most males… but this is so sad! We’re definitely cheering them up!”
“Tellin’ all my friends that I’m the bad kid,” Shuichi sang alone once more before they were in sync.
“Now, I’m on my own. I lost my magic.”
“Dealin’ with your bullshit. Now, I’m over it.” The detective nodded to the other after he had finished, and Kazuichi quickly continued.
“And you took a part of me. Left me with the memories, oh.”
Rantaro and Kiyotaka winced, knowing what he was talking about. The other students noticed but didn’t comment on it(AN: for all of you people that are saying “There should be a comma after ‘noticed’!” Well, no there shouldn’t. If I made it “but they”, then I would need to. I know people are gonna probably comment it, so I’m just gonna say that now.).
“We were never a family. Now, you’re standin’ in front of my door-or-or.”
“I may not like Souda that much because of the way he acts at times, but wow! He sure can sing!” Ibuki exclaimed with a forced smile, dropping the act of using third person(Another AN: That’s something that will be recurring. If the situation is sort of serious, people that talk in third person most of the time, except for Angie because she says that it’s Atua speaking through her and stuff, will stop talking like that at the time because of the situation. :)).
“Same h-here,” Mikan agreed.
“.... Is NO ONE else concerned about what Kazuichi just said?!” Hajime asked offendedly.
“I am. That could mean many things,” Mahiru agreed along with Peko and, surprisingly, Fuyuhiko. (Hehehe honeys you got a big storm coming-).
“Like none of this happened at all-all-all. I guess I’m always gonna be the bad child!” Kazuichi sang, “I guess I’m always gonna be the mad child!”
‘Mad? As in insane or psychotic or something? That can’t be,’ Hajime thought.
“‘Cause you will never understand my weird mind. My weird mind.”
“They’re sooo good at singing! It’s sad that we don’t hear them that often!” Sayaka stated with a small frown.
“And to every single person here that doubts me!” the two sang at once.
“...” Some people looked down with guilt evident on their faces.
“Tellin’ me that they could live without me!”
“‘Cause you will never understand my weird mind. My weird mind,” the mechanic sang alone again(AN: the dialogue tags are gonna stay the same most of the time, but it’s my only way to specify who’s singing so yee), “I’ve never really been the one to reach out.”
“That’s true… He never comes to us with a lot of his problems most of the time,” Chiaki pointed out.
“Yeah,” the counselor(Hajime, for those who forgot) agreed.
“Actin’ like my life was squeaky clean now.”
“I am officially concerned even more.”
“Of course you are, Hinata,” the Imposter stated.
“Like everythin’ I do is just a let down.”
“That’s not true!” Akane yelled.
“Well, with the way you all treat him, it could make him feel like that it is.” Everyone stared at Kiyotaka, not expecting him to say something like that. Rantaro nodded with a small glare on his normally neutral, although happy, face.
“Feelin’ like I always do the wrong thing,” the two sang in unison again.
“Tellin’ all my friends that I’m the bad kid,” the mechanic sang.
“Now, I’m on my own. I lost my magic.”
“Dealing with your bullshit. Now, I’m over it.”
“And you took a part of me. Left me with the memories, oh. We were never a family,” Shuichi sang.
Most people looked uncomfortable with that lyric, knowing that it could mean something horrible.
“Now you’re standin’ in front of my door-or-or. Like none of this happened at all-all-all. I guess I’m always gonna be the bad child! I guess I’m always gonna be the mad child!”
“I d-don’t think Shuichi is like that,” Kaede argued nervously.
“‘Cause you will never understand my weird mind. My weird minds.”
“And to every single person here that doubts me! Tellin’ me that they could live without me!”
“‘Cause you will never understand my weird mind. My weird mind,” the detective sang.
“They say I’ve lost my mind. They say I’ll never find it,” Kazuichi sang.
“I highly doubt that,” Chihiro said.
“You never know with people as unpredictable as him,” Celestia responded.
“I think they’re kind of right. In fact, I kind of like it,” they both finished with a small smirk that was shown on the video.
“..Okay, I’m starting to fucking believe those two,” Fuyuhiko stated.
“They say I’ve lost my mind. They say I’ll never find it. I think they’re kind of right. In fact, I kind of like it.” The two then continued to finish the song before turning off the music and leaving.
“So, what do you guys think?” Tsumugi asked. ‘Maybe I shouldn’t have shown them this.’
“We’re getting them help.”
“Oh! I also have videos of Ishimaru, Shinguji, Ouma, Tanaka, and Nevermind singing!”
“Wait- no!”
“Taka! Let them seeeee!”
“Rantaro, no!”
“Rantaro, yes!”
“Let’s do Ishimaru’s first then, shall we?” Tsumugi asked with a giggle. Everyone else nodded as she played the video.
As the video played, Kiyotaka’s face became Mahiru’s hair as it showed him singing in front of Rantaro. The song he was singing was Royalty by Conor Maynard. The group of students clapped for him as the cosplayer played Kokichi’s video.
It showed him singing Tag, You’re It by Melanie Martiniz(Please tell me if I spelled that wrong). The people were surprised by how great he sounded.
Then, it showed Gundham and Korekiyo singing Bad Romance. The group laughed a bit at the song choice, but they then congratulated the two at how well they sang.