Board Thread:What Would You Do?/@comment-28718853-20180323181954/@comment-33398500-20180324124559

Oh, no... this is definitely NOT what I wanted!

When that cute little fairy had first appeared in my room with her offer, I had, at first, been a little sceptical: after all, that wasn’t something that happened just every day... Though, with her having simply appeared from nowhere in front of me, I decided to make a play on faith, nodding slightly “Sure, though I’d like a minute to decide...”

“Okay!” chimed the fairy, before jumping at the first thought that had come to my mind, uninvited “Oooo, dramatic! You’ve got it!” as she waved her wand.

“Wait, what-?! No, I hadn’t finished-“, I started to protest.

However, before I could say anything else, I had re-appeared in a stranger’s bedroom, though for some reason, the longer I sat there, the more familiar it looked. Acting on impulse, I stood up and left the house, compelled to start moving toward a school I couldn’t remember, a feeling of dread welling up in my gut: if she’d actually dropped me into the first game I’d thought of...

“Viiiiictor~” a voice called out cheerfully from behind me. Oh, great... that annoying wererabbit again...

Continuing to walk, I felt myself stop before the next street crossing, letting the were-rabbit with all-too-familiar hair catch up to me – this little ball of sunshine always got up a little late, so would have to catch up to me when we walked to school. “Hey, Sayori...” I found myself saying.

Well, that settles it...

I know what happens here...

And I want no part of it! How the hell do I get out of here again!?

However, as we continued to walk, there was no clear way to leave this world right now, though, this story really did start out rather idyllic, so I guess it would be all right to just go through the first part, right?

As time went on, and I was introduced to the other members of our little story, this ‘book club’, I found the group different, but the same: a quiet young hakutaku reading in the corner, a pink-haired goblin looking like she was ready to knock me out, and a quite well-developed gremlin in charge of the group.

About the third day of activity, I realized why I was still here: I wanted to STOP what I knew was going to happen, but, looking on in horror as I slowly lost her, I found myself jumping back in time, returning to the same start of the time-frame and suffering a mental breakdown as I saw someone who was there, yet wasn’t...

Resuming my lonely trip to school, now determined to stop the rest of what I knew was going to happen from happening, however, over the course of the next couple days, I realized there was no way to stop it: what was happening now was going to happen, and I still couldn’t leave...

Standing there, stunned over the course of an entire weekend, the gremlin finally came into the room and finished her master plan, the other two simply disappearing before we ended up in the reading room, merely floating about in space.

“Hey~” Monika smiled across at me brightly, folding her hands and looking across at me with those big, green eyes of hers. “I’m so happy you’re here...”

“For book club...?” I asked calmly, tilting back at the current situation.

“Nope~” she giggled, looking straight across at me. “For me~ I’m so happy you managed to find a way to actually come see me, Victor, or should I say, Nemy~”

Practically jumping back in my chair at that point, I realized what I should have known from the get-go: she KNEW who I was, before she grabbed me by the collar and pulled me onto the table that had separated us, pulling a rather impressive manoeuvre to end up straddling me. “Now we don’t just have to look at each other across a gap of reality~ And I can SHOW you how much I love you~ I’m sorry you had to see the rest of that in person, but now we’re finally here~” she continued, growing deranged grin showing just how messed-up her mental state was.

However, I found I couldn’t actually stop her from having her way with me on the table there and then, managing to pull away from the game-world at that point, I woke up back in my own room, breathing a sigh of relief: it was finally over.

“Morning, darling~” a voice then called from beside me: Monika was still here! She had followed me out somehow!?

“You know, I’d thought we’d have to spend eternity together in that dreary little club-room, but I’ve got to admit, I like your idea a lot better, I think we can have a LOT more fun in your reality than in mine~ and we can be together... forever~” she cooed, before rustling about in my bed, ready to start her fun all over again.

Damned fairy and her reality wand...