Chapter 67 - School Festival, Enjoyed To The Fullest (Part 1) | Re:Library
Itâs finally break time and Iâm finally free from that weird and embarrassing outfit. It was pretty popular among customers, but it felt like I was being stared at and it made me feel restless. Iâm really impressed my classmates kept their cool.
ăI feel like people are still staring at me.ă
Despite changing back into casual clothes, I still feel seen. I even have my hair up in my usual ponytail. Iâll try not to be bothered by it. After all, itâs the school festival right now.
ăExcuse me, is Kaori in?ă
I came to Kaoriâs class to invite her for breaktime, but theirs is the classic haunted house, huh. Itâd be too narrow for a classroom, but it seems like they managed to get a wide area in cooperation with other classes. Even from the outside, itâs got an impressive atmosphere.
ăUm, are you a family member?ă
ăA friend.ă
Why exactly am I treated as a family member? I know I havenât interacted much with Kaoriâs class, but they should have been informed about me. What exactly went wrong? I started thinking, but then Kaori came out. In her regular clothes.
ăOh, itâs just Kotone. They said it was an older friend of mine, so I was really confused.ă
ăThey asked me if I was a family member first.ă
ăAhh, your casual attire look isnât really that familiar after all, so I guess it canât be helped. Since you do look more mature.ă
Is that how it is? While it might be true that I look older when Iâm in my casual clothes compared to when Iâm in my uniform, is it really different enough to cause this much confusion? Or maybe itâs just because thereâs a large number of various types of people right now?
ăStill, a haunted house?ă
ăIt got a bit too large-scale for just one class. But on the other hand, we really put in a lot of effort in quality.ă
ăYouâre not going to scare people, Kaori?ă
ăWe decided on our roles by lottery, you see. And I pulled the odd jobs duty.ă
With the number of people theyâre working with, I guess it canât be helped. Still, they likely wouldnât have made it this good if they werenât motivated. From how I can hear occasional screams from the inside, it must be pretty scary.
ăWant to go inside, Kotone?ă
ăBy myself?ă
ăIâll go with you. Iâm not scared since I know everything inside, but are you?ă
Sheâs trying to taunt me, is she? From the big grin on her face as sheâs pulling me by hand, I can guess what sheâs thinking. Itâs common knowledge that Kotori is shy and easily embarrassed, but as for her being fearful, thatâs another story.
ăWe can try it.ă
And so, the two of us entered the haunted house, but this clearly isnât a school festival-level exhibit. The lighting has been dimmed as much as possible, but the path is still easy to see. Itâs hard to tell where and what could pop out and that fans anxiety.
ăIt has quite the chilling atmosphere.ă
ăIâm pretty proud of it.ă
However, the two of us are walking relatively normally. Since the small props donât scare me and Kaori knows everything, weâre spoiling the atmosphere quite a bit.
ăI really thought youâd get scared.ă
ăI did get a bit scared. Who wouldnât be surprised when something suddenly jumps at you?ă
ăThatâs not what being scared is.ă
A person in makeup and costume suddenly appeared from the side, then what I thought to be a statue was actually a person, and so on the intricate performances continue. They really put in a lot of effort.
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ăAh, good work.ă
ăStop it. That hurts the worst.ă
When I normally praised the ghost that came to scare us, Kaori stopped me. Iâm doing it intentionally though. On the contrary, shouldnât they expect some people to try this?
ăYup, that was fun.ă
ăYeah, for you that is. Everyoneâs pride got torn to shreds, though.ă
On the flipside, that means they put a lot of heart and effort into it. The screams of the people that just entered really donât stop, though. Yup, yup, this is how a haunted house should be.
ăIâve been with you for more than half a year, but I still canât get a good grasp of you.ă
ăI donât think thereâs anyone that can understand everything. After all, everyone has at least one or two things they keep to themselves.ă
ăHmm, thatâs true and all, butâŚă
Everyone has something they want to keep secret. In my case, thereâs also a high chance that no one would believe me. My step-mom believed me for some reason though. Still, I donât feel like talking about it to my current mother.
ăWhere do we go next?ă
ăLetâs drop by and see Kotori. Since I need to show up either way.ă
Itâll be a problem if she asks me at the end of the day why I didnât show up. Was told that Kotori and her classmates were selling crepes at the stall area, so Iâm going to have to step into such a crowded place.
ăStill, theyâre doing incredibly well. I didnât expect this many people to be here.ă
ăItâs just how it is every year. Thereâs a lot of parents that use their paid leave to attend as well.ă
Itâs a day for them to see an unexpected side of their sons and daughters, after all. It was the same for my school festival in the far past. However, I clearly remember the usual fools being fools.
ăHave you told those people about today?ă
ăThereâs no way I would. I know that theyâll definitely come if they did.ă
If someone as renowned as them came, itâll be sure to cause panic and with their assertiveness, they might even do a guerilla live. If that happens, then theyâll end up stealing the spotlight from the school festival.
ăItâd be really nice as an event, though.ă
ăDefinitely no. I can already see them dragging me into the live stage.ă