[I do not own Teen Titans, Danganronpa, or any characters mentioned in this story.]
Angel sighed, pulling her hood further over her head as she scrolled through her new 'digital notebook'. It appeared that as every student's cell phone was stolen, they were replaced with small cell phone-like devices that did everything but call home. According to their captor, their main purpose was to tell details of every murder committed in the High School. A bit worrying, Angel knew, but she couldn't help but curiously scroll through the info on her new classmates while they all nervously jittered in the chairs of the cafeteria they'd found.
The annoying red headed girl's name was Kori Anders - she was a High School Level Swimmer, and all of her teammates called her 'Starfire'. The strange green boy from before was a High School Level Animal Trainer, and his name was Garfield Logan. The biker man before was, unsurprisingly, the leader of a biker gang named Johnathan Blake. The bleached boy's name was Thomas Leonard, or Punk Rocket to his fans, and he was a High School Level Rockstar. The large spanish girl was a High School Level Wrestler named Rosabella Mendez - Pantha to her fans. The white haired girl that had stood up for Jericho before was a High School Level Mercenary, and Jericho's older sister with a mild tendency for violence. The loud, dark boy was a High School Level Street Fighter named Isaiah Crockett, and the dark, scary girl from before was a High School Level Gambler named Toni Monetti. Angel tried to research the small dark boy from before, but some of his profile was glitching out on her digital notebook. She read that his name was Seymour Johnson, and that he was a High School Level Hacker, but all the rest of his history was glitching out. When she tried to research on the beautiful purple haired girl from before, the same thing happened. Angel could see that her name was Raven Roth, but she couldn't even make out her profession - she was a complete wild card to everyone in the school. Angel found herself just sitting and staring at the girl's picture, her sad eyes, her slumped shoulders…
"Alright, attention! I hereby call the first official Hope's Peak conference meeting! Let's review what we know so far...so, have any of you gotten any results searching for a way out? And remember, all cards on the table!" Isaiah yelled, bringing everyone's attention to him, including Angel's.
"I kicked at the stupid door out front for almost an hour, didn't even leave a dent. The thing's as hard as iron." Johnny said, crossing his arms huffily in the process.
"It is iron, so I suppose that would make sense." Toni cut in, sending a glare at Johnny's stupidity.
"At the end of corridor Kori and I found a stairwell leading to the upper floor, but the security gate was down and we couldn't get it to budge." Pantha chipped in, disappointed in her own lack of enough strength to pry the bars open.
"I see. It is interesting that certain parts of the school seem to be out of bounds for the time being…" Raven commented, writing something down in a mini notebook she held in her hands.
"The dorm rooms are at least okay. Mine even had food for my hamsters. If it weren't for the iron plates and surveillance cameras, I'd give them five stars." Garfield added.
"I searched the kitchen," Seymour added, "they've got enough food here to feed an army. Safe to say we won't go hungry."
"Right. Anything else to report?" Isaiah demanded, holding his head in his hands.
"Report!" Came a venomous, spiteful voice from behind everyone. And for once, it wasn't stuttering.
"We're still in the dark about who's behind all this and we're still trapped. This investigation was a waste of all our time." Elliot said from behind where he was biting his nails nervously.
"Oh no, I do believe some useful information was gleaned from our joint effort." Toni spoke, defending Isaiah for once.
"We now know the boundaries of our confinement and that we'll be here for a very long time." She finished, nearly sending Elliot into a nervous breakdown at her promise.
The next day, they all picked up where their search left off - and the day after that. But, as you can probably guess, they didn't make much headway.
They were all gathered in the cafeteria again, and they were all regretting ever walking into Hope's Peak in the first place.
"C'mon guys, chin up!" Kori cheered, "Someone on the outside is bound to start missing us soon! We've been gone for long enough, we're talking three days! The police have got to be closing the net on this place!" Starfire said excitedly, rallying up everyone else with her cheerful attitude.
"Ah, ah, ah! You're not really placing all your bets on law enforcement, are you?" Called a creepy voice before everyone in the room jumped in fear at the sight of the two toned bear.
"It's simple, really! If you want out of here, all I have to do is see a little initiative!"
"If you think you can trick us into killing someone, you're crazier than I thought!" yelled Angel, refusing to let the bear's words infect her spirit quite yet.
"That's it!" The bear yelled. "That's what I've been missing! Granted, I've got the perfect setup, the perfect balance of mystery and suspense, but no motivation! All students report to the multimedia room at once for a brief educational presentation on just what I mean!" The bear called, before disappearing yet again.
Once in the multimedia room, each student found a single disk with their name on it, laying atop seperate DVD players.
Angel closed her eyes and breathed, putting on the headphones and slipping in the disk.
"Angel? Angel! Sweetie - oh god, I'm so proud of you! I just know you'll do great!" Came the loving, familiar voice of her father on the screen. Angel smiled, so unbelievably relieved to see him, even if it was just over a recording.
Suddenly, the video glitched out, and showed a different picture.
It was the same living room, the same couch, the same dusty picture of Angel's mother on the bookcase, except now her father was gone, and everything was torn to shreds. Her mother's picture was shattered, and the couch was completely ripped in half.
Angel ripped the headphones off her ears, gasping in shallow breaths. It seemed that every other student was equally as terrified.
"This is insane...this...I-I can't-" Angel whispered to herself, only to be cut off by screaming.
"NO!" Screamed Kole as she backed up into a wall, falling to her knees. "I can't- I can't- I HAVE TO GET OUT OF HERE! A KID SHOULDN'T HAVE TO MAKE THIS CHOICE!" Kole yelled before she ran full speed out of the room and into the hallway. The commotion caught the attention of the other student's, who followed Angel when she ran after the pink haired girl.
"LET GO!" Kole screamed when Angel caught her wrist, "STOP IT!"
"No! We can do this if we work together Kole, but we have to stay calm!" Angel urged, not letting go of the poor girl's wrist.
"NO ONE'S COMING FOR US, WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!" She screeched, tears running down her tan cheeks.
"I'm not gonna let that happen! Whatever it takes, we're getting out of here, I promise you!" Angel yelled back, finally getting through to the girl.
Kole broke down, sobbing loudly into Angel's shoulder as the student's watched.
After so long, Angel couldn't tell the difference between Kole's crying and Monokuma's howling laughter.
[So, this is the end of the intro, finally! I can't wait to continue writing this, I'm having a lot of fun with this! Read and Review please!]
