So, here'sthe next chapter. The internet wasn't working for a long while at home, so i had some time to write this chapter to :)
Anyway, you came here for a story, and a story you shall have! But first things first, a key of what character play who, it goes like this:
Annie: Izuru Kamakura
Hallie: Chiaki Nanami
Martin: Gundham Tanaka
Chessy: Sonia
Meredith: Junko
Grandfather: Probably Naegi as an uncle or something
Marva: Jin Kirigiri
Marva Junior: Kyoko Kirigiri
I made Izuru and Chiaki have their respective parent's last names, for plot reasons.
I OWN NOTHING! Enjoy :)
START OF CHAPTER:
11 Years and 9 Months Later:
A caravan of three camp buses with the name 'Hopes Peak' emblazoned on their sides climb a tree-lined road. The buses turn down a narrow lane and pass through a freshly painted wooden gate as the scenery gives the riders a sweeping view of Hopes Peak Summer Camp. A magnificent lake sparkles in the distance with red canoes lined up on it's shores. Over this quiet serenity you could hear the bus horns honking, to announce the first day of camp has officially begun.
Campers are everywhere. Boys and girls, tall, short, dark hair and blonde, there is a large variety of children milling about. Duffle bags are tossed into a large pile. Teenage counsellors try to control the pandemonium without much luck.
"Oh my god, my phone just does not work out here." One girl said to another.
"Oh no, how are we ever gonna live?" Exclaimed the second girl.
Jin Kirigiri, owner of the camp, middle aged and wearing khaki shorts, talks through a bullhorn. Next to him stands his daughter and first lieutenant, Kyoko Kirigiri. She also holds a bullhorn. Despite being the same age as the other campers and technically one of them, she was a very responsible girl, and thus worked directly under her father.
Jin then spoke into his bullhorn.
"Good morning, ladies and welcome to Hopes Peak Summer Camp. I'm Jin Kirigiri, your camp director and this is my daughter and right hand girl, Kyoko. Girls, please find your duffles as quickly as possible, we've got a big, big day ahead of us. Kyoko, bunk assignments, if you please."
Kyoko lifts her bullhorn and starts whipping out bunk assignments to the campers, speaking right next to her father's ear. Jin covers his ears and winces, stepping away slightly.
"Wait a minute, I thought this was a boy's camp!" One small boy complains, only to get cooed over by several surrounding girls.
Further away, a mountain of duffle bags sits on the quad as one eleven year old camper, Chiaki Komaeda, pops up from behind the huge pile.
"Okay, found my duffle." She said to herself. She was eyeing her duffle bag, covered in various video game signs and symbols.
"The next question is, how do I get it out?" She puffed her cheeks in annoyance.
Chiaki was wearing her favourite outfit. Her long dark green kitty hoodie, a white top with a green stripe in the middle, beige skirt, black thigh high socks and pink shoes. Complete with her favourite galaga spaceship hair clip and her pink kitty backpack.
She found one strap of her bag, and started pulling on it.
"Okay, I can do this." She said.
She pulled with all her strength, face going slightly red with the effort. When that failed, she puffed her cheeks out and huffed in frustration.
"Okay, no I can't."
Another girl wearing glasses approached Chiaki, carrying her own bag and chewing gum.
"You must be new." She said simply.
"How can you tell?" Chiaki replied
"You didn't know to grab your duffle bag before the apes tossed it into the heap. I would say you need some serious help."
"Thanks," Chiaki said. "It's that one there with all the video game designs."
Both girls pulled on the strap to Chiaki's duffle bag together, but not even the two of them could get it out. But as they pulled, more duffle bags were tossed on top.
A third girl wearing a tie-dye t-shirt walked up to the pile, and reached deep into the lot. To both girl's surprise, she managed to yank out her duffle with one sharp tug.
"Her strength stats must be really high." Chiaki observed.
"Yo tie-dye girl!" The girl with glasses called. The other girl in question turned around.
"Hey, would you mind helping getting my duffle bag? It's the video game themed one buried way in there."
"Sure."
Once again, with one sharp tug she managed to retrieve the duffle bag, this time Chiaki's. Once she had it, the tie-dye girl was able to read the name tag.
"Hey, your from California?" She asked.
"You are? Do you live in Hollywood?"
"Do you like live next door to a movie star?"
"What are you two, Vaike and Lissa?" Chiaki questioned. "I've never been to Hollywood. I live in Napa California, and i live next door to a vineyard."
"A what-yard?"
"A vineyard. It's where you grow grapes to make wine. That's what we do, me and my dad, we own a vineyard. What bunk are you guys in?"
"Arapaho." The other two girl replied in union. They looked at each other, realising they had spoken at the same time.
"Komaeda, Chiaki." Came a voice over the bullhorn.
"Right here." She answered, waving one hand slightly.
The girl, Kyoko, gave a short wave back, then spoke again.
"Arapaho, bunk eleven."
The other two girls, hearing they were bunking with Chiaki, cheered excitedly. They all hefted their bags and started towards their designated bunk.
"So, either of you two by any chance know how to play poker?" Chiaki asked.
Both girls shook their heads.
"No? What a shame." You could almost see the small mischievous smile that grew on her usually calm face.
"So tell me, how much cash did you guys bring with you this summer?"
Some distance away on the same camp site, a limousine pulled up in front of the main lodge. Heads turn as a unusually dressed man steps out. He was wearing a long black jacket, an even longer purple scarf, an open white button up shirt with another white top underneath it, black pants and black boots. What was most curious about him were his eyes, one red and the other grey, with dark hair that had one white streak, done up into a point.
His name was Gundham Tanaka, and he had an… unusual way of speaking, to put it lightly. He turned back to the limousine, opened the door, and helped a boy, by the name of Izuru Hinata, out of the vehicle. Izuru had long black hair down to his knees, crimson red eyes, and was dressed in a fine black suit
"We have arrived, young singularity, at the mortal realm known as 'Hopes Peak Summer Camp'."
He looked around, grimacing at his surroundings.
"We endured that costly travel adventure, for this mere dwelling?"
"It's rather picturesque, wouldn't you say Gundham?" Izuru answered, sounding bored already.
"… Indeed." The butler didn't sound convinced.
Izuru's luggage was placed on the ground next to him.
"So, my young singularity, let us review all the requirements your mother has set out for you shall we?"
Gundham pulled a piece of paper.
"Vitamins?"
"Yes."
"Minerals?"
"Yes."
"List of daily fruits and vegetable?"
"Yes and yes."
"…Pardon?"
"Yes fruits, yes vegetables. Proceed."
"Herbal teas, sugarless candy, sun block, lip balm, insect repellant, umbrella, stationary, stamps, fountain pen, flashlight, batteries, photos of your mother, uncle, and of course…me, the supreme overlord of ice!"
"More like the overlord of hamsters." Izuru muttered, though thankfully Gundham didn't hear him.
"Yes Gundham, I have acquired everything necessary."
"Aha! It would be shame for a demonic lord such as I to forget such a mundane thing." The butler piped up, making the eleven year old Izuru look at him questionably.
"It is a gift from your uncle Makoto, a brand new deck of cards. Maybe you'll find another being in this mortal realm that can defeat you in the mortal game known as 'poker'."
"I doubt it." Izuru scoffed. "But thanks anyway Gundham."
The butler was silent for a moment, then extended a hand out to the young boy.
"I wish you well in your stay at this dwelling, young singularity."
This was a big thing for Gundham, and Izuru knew it. He usually didn't let anyone come into physical contact with him. As long as he could remember, the only human beings that Gundham Tanaka ever allowed to touch him were himself and his mother.
"Remember, young singularity. If you require my assistance I am only a short summoning away."
"Thank you Gundham, I will see you in eight weeks."
"Farewell."
The two shook hands, and when they separated Gundham walked straight back to the limousine they came in.
As he was walking away and into the camp he could hear Gundham say 'Airport please', then the sound of the limousine driving away.
Well then…
Time to start his summer at Hopes Peak Summer Camp.
END OF CHAPTER:
Well, that's the end of this chapter. I had a lot of fun with Gundham's dialogue. The reason he calls Izuru 'young singularity' is because he calls Hinata his 'singularity', so by logic any of his (or in this case, her) children would be dresses in a similar manner.
One last thing. I couldn't be bothered to even give any other campers names aside from Chiaki and Izuru, simply because nobody from the camp ever appears or is ever heard from in the movie ever again.
