Putting my hand over my mouth in my dimly illuminated bedroom, I yawn. Feeling a bit more awake as I divert more oxygen to my brain, I look at the time on the computer clock. About two o'clock in the morning. Just great, my procrastination strikes again. I was supposed to have finished packing my things for college, but I stopped packing midway so I could play Starcraft 2. Where did the time go? I wasn't playing that long because my parents were still watching TV. Oh wait, I had 2chan pulled up. Taking my hand off my mouse and looking around the interior of my room, I only saw silhouettes of my belongings. The only light source was the brightness of my laptop monitor and its backlit keyboard. In the darkness, I groped around with my left hand and flicked the light switch hanging from the lamp behind my desk. The room was now lit up and the interior of my room was visible. My eyelids feel heavy and my eyeballs burning. The effects of late-night computer usage. Fun. I yawn again, closing my eyes as I intake another huge gulp of air. My shoulder blades make a crackling noise as I roll them back and stick my two arms out above my head. Putting my arms back down, I grab a half drunk can of coffee and chug it down. When there was no more coffee, I bent down to the right and threw my coffee can into a tiny, plastic, rectangular trash can. Okay. Enough dicking around. Time to finish this crap. I'm not going to have time in the morning because I rather leave early.

I get up from my worn down, cloth-covered rolling chair, using my arms to push myself up from my wooden desktop. The chair rolled back as my legs pushed it while getting up. The suitcase was packed with my clothes and the hygiene products. I already had the movers put the huge stuff in the apartment. My books are mostly packed, but there isn't much more that I need to take. I put my books that I'll definitely need. Reference books, some casual reading, and a little bit of unusual texts. I head over to my bookshelf and grab some manga and doujin. Especially the… more inappropriate ones. A young adult like me needs his… recreation time. Taking the rest of the books, I put them in neatly into the cardboard box labeled "Books" in black Sharpie. After the last of the books was put inside the box, I head over to my desk and unplugged the laptop. I wind the power supply cable up and fold the laptop up. Then, I squat down and take the laptop bag from the side of the table. Putting the laptop bag on the table, I put my laptop and the power cord inside the bag. I seal it shut using the zipper. There wasn't really much else to do since I did pack most of my stuff a couple of hours before. I look around the rest of my room, trying to figure out if I did forget anything that I would need.

My room is not too crowded, but it is a bit small. A bed, a dresser besides it with a lamp. Those two pieces of furniture were right in front of my writing desk where my laptop just was. The bookshelf was near the bed and was mostly empty now that I had packed most of my books. A cork board near my desk had a bunch of photos pinned to it. Me and my parents at a beach, my high school graduation, a childhood friend that I don't see much anymore, and other memories. A warm feeling surged into me as I looked at that worn cork board. Sentiment. Well, it's time to move on to the next stage in life. College. Turning my head away, I check my spacious desk. My cup of pencils and pens laid on top of the desk near the edge. Seeing it reminded me of something. I need to bring schools supplies! Opening one of the desk drawers, I took out the stacks of binder paper and copy paper. Putting the reams of papers in a pile, I take my pencils and pens and also put them in the same pile. Now I need a container. I head over to the closet and grab a folded up box. Reading the tiny diagrams on the folded up box, I set the packaging box up and put my school supplies in there. Then, I head over to where I unplugged my laptop and also unplugged my printer and scanner combo. I then add the device to my school supplies box. As I finished, I felt my heart race and my head feel groggy. My body was trembling as it produced adrenaline, trying to stay awake and aware. My eyelids were close to shutting and my mind was thinking, "Go to sleep." Since the computer was put away and packed, I headed over to the bedside dresser where my phone was charging. My wallet and keys were also on there. I pick up the phone and check the clock. Three o' clock. Not too late. I could get some sleep in before tomorrow.

Deciding to prepare to go to sleep, I head over to my closet door which also serves as a mirror. Deep eye bags; black, messy hair; tall and lanky build; brown eyes. The epitome of the stereotypical Asian male who's so skinny that his family tries to stuff him. "Kaito! Eat some more! You look like skin and bones!", they say, "All the other boys aren't as puny and weak as you!" Whatever. I hurry unbuckling my belt and take off my jeans. Extremely tired, I tossed the jeans somewhere onto the floor. Too tired to actually bother using the laundry basket. I stumbled toward my bed. All sorts of thoughts rushed through my head, but it was an incoherent mess. I needed sleep. My eyelids were so heavy that it was a struggle to keep them open as they were about to close every few seconds. Out of exhaustion, I fall onto my bed with a huge impact and close my eyes.


Author's Note: I will still be working on Operation Detachment, but I felt that this story had so much potential and I'm going to revive it with considerably better writing than before. I'm going to make it proper adventure about the Sealing Club duo. Thank you fellow Touhou fans for enjoying the primitive iteration of this story and I hope you guys will enjoy the rewrite of this story. Please rate and review so I can improve my writing for you guys. I really want to make this story happen!