Goblin Society
BLACKJACK!
It feels too hot for September, even at eight in the morning, as the wrought iron gates of Cape Booth are pulled open by the groundskeeper. It's late enough that a crowd of students have gathered outside, and you can hear murmurs as they push towards the old main building, a brick manor at the top of a steep hill, behind which the rest of the campus spread out.
"Have you heard from Melanie?"
"Not since, you know... Since the lake." Theresa and Dorothy were cutting through the crowd, making sure they were the first inside, so they could claim their seats.
"Aren't there a lot of new kids? Nobody moves to this town. Have you seen half these girls before?" Bernadea was at the back of the crowd, leaning into Joyce to whisper just a little too loud into her ear.
"Warui desu, ne?"
"Oh my fucking god, Sophie, knock it off." Joan, the junior in charge of the anime club, had hit her yearly limit with Sophie before the first homeroom bell had rung.
The students pushed through the narrow doors of the main building, and through its winding halls and steep, uneven staircases, filtering into their homerooms. The conversations continue, as the close quarters force them to get closer and louder. With seventeen students in the cramped room, it's almost unbearably hot. Alyssa's taken a desk by the open windows and Sophie's made her customary dash to the second-to-last desk by the windows as well, more for the sake of her role as protagonist than relief from the sweltering heat. Dorothy and Thersa have long since taken their desks at the front, and are trying to hash out what happened to the third of their group, and it's clear from their expressions that they're already planning how to make Doris, who took Melanie's presumed seat, miserable. Joyce has straddled her chair like AC Slater, and it trying to get the measure of a wiry girl with bleached white hair and liberty spikes, who's new to all of you, and dressed in plain clothes that honestly look like they were made at home, and not by an expert. Bernadea's thrown her trenchcoat on the floor, and is typing on her phone with a look of intense concentration. And then, there's us, the monsters, on the first day of school.
You've only got a few minutes before the homeroom teacher arrives and tries to set the classroom to order. What do you do?
"Have you heard from Melanie?"
"Not since, you know... Since the lake." Theresa and Dorothy were cutting through the crowd, making sure they were the first inside, so they could claim their seats.
"Aren't there a lot of new kids? Nobody moves to this town. Have you seen half these girls before?" Bernadea was at the back of the crowd, leaning into Joyce to whisper just a little too loud into her ear.
"Warui desu, ne?"
"Oh my fucking god, Sophie, knock it off." Joan, the junior in charge of the anime club, had hit her yearly limit with Sophie before the first homeroom bell had rung.
The students pushed through the narrow doors of the main building, and through its winding halls and steep, uneven staircases, filtering into their homerooms. The conversations continue, as the close quarters force them to get closer and louder. With seventeen students in the cramped room, it's almost unbearably hot. Alyssa's taken a desk by the open windows and Sophie's made her customary dash to the second-to-last desk by the windows as well, more for the sake of her role as protagonist than relief from the sweltering heat. Dorothy and Thersa have long since taken their desks at the front, and are trying to hash out what happened to the third of their group, and it's clear from their expressions that they're already planning how to make Doris, who took Melanie's presumed seat, miserable. Joyce has straddled her chair like AC Slater, and it trying to get the measure of a wiry girl with bleached white hair and liberty spikes, who's new to all of you, and dressed in plain clothes that honestly look like they were made at home, and not by an expert. Bernadea's thrown her trenchcoat on the floor, and is typing on her phone with a look of intense concentration. And then, there's us, the monsters, on the first day of school.
You've only got a few minutes before the homeroom teacher arrives and tries to set the classroom to order. What do you do?